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Catching the plate of a hit-and-run offender would be great, but really what percentage are hit-and-runs?The recording quality could perhaps be a tiny bit better if the camera used some more bandwidth for the encoded video, which might help this concern a bit.
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It was a bit tricky getting the rear camera routed through the car (Subaru Forester
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At night, the video suffers a bit.
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Also, some of the 3 minute segments start with about 20 seconds of glitched video; it's not that bad but seeing squares in the video jump back and forth through time while it starts the new segment is a bit strange.
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CMOS sensor makes any movement a bit blurry but definitely useful
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Rear camera lacks a bit of quality, but it can see what it really needs to be able to see
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Overall I think it's a great bit of insurance in an accident
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BTW quality for the front drops a bit at night as well but is still decent
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Cable is a bit difficult to run around to the back, instructions lacked details about how to do that.
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Was a bit apprehensive about buying dash cams but after buying this one I may only to with this brand
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Now, the reviews for the single channel are great, but the ones on the V1P were lacking a bit
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The user manual could be a bit more clear as to how the functions work and onscreen icon
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remove-LCD viewing angle is very badHonestly (at the time of my purchase), $126 is not a bad price to pay for a decent bit of kit
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Front camera gets a bit loose on its mount and vibrates at times.