Best dual lens dash camera I've used.Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2018
I've used many different dash cams over the years, and this one is superior. The front lens obviously captures the forward view from the car. The rear lens captures the interior of the car, and is wide angle like the front, and is enough of a wide view to capture both driver and passenger. In the vehicle I used to test drive it before a more permanent installation (Jeep Grand Cherokee), it also provided a great view out the rear window, which is a real bonus! I set the quality of both front and rear at 1080P, so the pictures are sharp, clear, and rendered in accurate color. To me, a rear camera is essential in the event of a collision so that you can demonstrate the driver was paying attention, not distracted or drowsy, etc.The interior lens, unlike virtually all other dual lens dash cams I've used, has four infrared led's, so that the interior is recorded accurately at night without interior lighting. When recording in the dark with infrared however, the interior video will be black and white. The IR led's do not "light up" or put out any visible light, which would be distracting.The camera provides a multitude of options to set the system and recording parameters up to your preferences, and comers with an very good user manual and quick start guide. It also includes the basic suction cup windshield mount, but I opted for the optional windshield mount with GPS, so that my exact location, speed, etc. are captured. I set my recording preferences up to have that information displayed on the screen when viewing recordings. I also set it up so that it auto starts when car is started, and auto shuts down when engine is stopped. But then the parking monitor takes over, so that if there is a bump or impact to the car, it saves the recording for review later.I'm including video of a short drive so that interested potential buyers can see actual front and interior videos from the camera. I really like the fact that front and rear cameras save their recordings to separate files, so you have full screen recordings of both. I've seen other dual lens dash cams where the video is shown either split screen or overlapped, and in my opinion, this is far superior. The SD micro card is easily removed from camera, plug it into your pc and play it. No special viewers or player required. You can also simply take the camera off the mount, and plug the camera into your pc. As only one video is allowed per review, I'll add the interior video to my review of the "Vantrue N2/N2 Pro R3/X3 Dash Cam Mini USB Port Car Suction Cup Mount with GPS Receiver Module(for Windows and Mac)."To conclude, this is the best dual lens dash cam I've used, and has a fair price. I'll be equipping all of my personal vehicles with it, as well as recommending them to all of my clients (I work as a safety expert in the trucking and commercial transportation industries).