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The THINKWARE F70 PRO Dash Cam offers 1080P Full HD video recording with advanced features like Super Night Vision, integrated thermal protection, and anti-file corruption technology. With a compact design and smart connectivity options, it ensures safety and reliability for every journey.
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
Control Method | App |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Field Of View | 140 Degrees |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Universal |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Smartphone, Android |
Mount Type | Windshield Mount |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Auto Part Orientation | Front |
Supported Standards | MP4 |
Screen Size | 2 |
Flash Memory Type | MicroSD |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Additional Features | Loop Recording, Built-In WiFi, G-Sensor, App Control, Compact Design |
Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.33"D x 3.23"W x 1.36"H |
J**Y
Bang for the buck dash cam here.
Great dash cam for price! It cannot be beat in value. The software is good and looks flush on my dashboard. The video playback is awesome too.
R**M
Not bad
The media could not be loaded. Not bad for the price. Not the best clarity (plates are hard to read unless you are directly in front of or behind someone in the day), but it could save you a lot of money in the event of crazy. Just got a F70PRO to go in the front so I can immediately access the videos and move the F70 I had for two years to look backwards. The F70 survived two really hot summers so far.The app going with the F70PRO.. can be a bit finicky and watching saved videos is horrible, but it is easy enough to download them to the phone and you can watch them without the weird.Might add the GPS. It would have been interesting to see how much I slowed down. I killed the sound in the video as I was talking to someone but you can hear me hit the brakes when I realized the smaller truck wasn't paying attention and was about to do something dumb.
M**C
Good. Cam
Ease to use clear and effective.
C**J
App is trash
Camera had great picture but connection to it from app on phone was not working. Worked in the beginning but after a few days the app would crash and wouldn’t load clips. Returned it after two weeks. App Store reviews are a one star as well. Don’t waste your money on this one I’m sure you’ll find a cheaper one that will work better
S**A
Nice Upgrade
The F70 Pro dash cam is an impressive upgrade from the F70 model that I’ve been running for a couple years. The addition of the built-in Wi-Fi is really convenient since I can download the videos to my phone, which is a huge plus over the F70. The video quality is great, and night performance is decent for a dash cam in this price range. It’s also very discreet and fits easily behind my mirror without being a distraction. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable dash cam with mobile app and decent quality, the F70 Pro is a great option!
J**K
Dashcam has some flaws…
The price is good, however the video works well best in low light conditions. If it’s a nice sunny day, it ends up being blurry. The design is small and compact, and doesn’t have a screen. It was easy to install and took ~10 minutes. They included multiple sticky pads if you messed up where you placed it. The gps is sold separately as an accessory and has a port for it. You can see the video on the app. It also automatically records at 1080p and has a parking mode feature but drains the car’s battery so I drained it. If it worked well in bright conditions, I would give it a full 4 stars or maybe even 5.
J**R
Good Camera with only a couple of complaints
I purchased this dash cam to replace an older larger cam that was starting to have issues. The image quality is good as I expected. I like the small size. My old camera had a display, and was much larger and heavier. I rarely used the display as it was too small to read unless you got very close to it. The Thinkware camera has an app were you can change camera settings, and review/download recorded videos. So really no display is needed.Once concern I have is how well the adhesive tape will hold out. My old dash cam was a suction mount, and those things never stay stuck on the windshield, especially in the hot Texas summer sun. My old dash came had a rear camera that stuck to the back window with adhesive tape. I am surprised that it has not failed in the 3 or 4 years it has been stuck there. The Thinkware camera is light, like the rear camera on my previous dash cam, and the adhesive appears to be strong. So I have a lot of confidence that the Thinkware is not going to lose adhesion, and fall off. But the real test will be the summer heat.Things that could be improved. Downloading recorded videos in the Android app is not intuitive. I figured out how to download a video, but I discovered "download" did not mean what I thought it meant. When you download a video, it saves to the Thinkware cloud, not onto your phone. You can then go to the cloud folder in the app, and download the video to your phone. The thing is the product manual doesn't even address how to download a video. I figured out how to download (to the cloud) a video by playing with the app. But to my surprise I couldn't find it on my phone. I then Googled how to download the file from the app. I didn't find anything for the F70 Pro, but learned of a second Andorid APP to access the cloud to download videos. However, after installing that app, I learned it would not work with the F70 Pro, but was for different models. But, I then figured out how to access the cloud folder in the first Thinkware app that I started with.Don't hold down the wifi button too long, it will format the SD card. I found that out the hard way, and erased my SD card. That's another thing the manual doesn't tell you. But it's good to know that is a quick way to format the memory card.Speaking of wifi, sometimes the phone will disconnect from the camera wifi. Holding the phone a little closer to the camera seemed to help with that.The impact sensor is too sensitive for me. Even having it set to the highest setting (lowest sensitivity) it triggered a lot just driving too and from work. I mean some of the roads here can be a little bumpy, but it would trigger 20 times a day just driving to and from work. That's 20 videos on the memory card that are protected from being overwritten, and are taking up space. I am not sure how many videos my 64MB SD card can hold, but having 100+ protected videos each week would be significantly reducing the available storage space, and would eventually get to the point where no more videos could be saved. In reality I don't see a lot of benefit to the impact sensor. Since the camera continuously records it is going to catch everything on video anyway, whether you have an impact or not. The only benefits are it automatically protects the video, and if you are set up for parking mode, I am guessing the impact sensor would be useful.Overall this is a good camera once you get around the couple of quirks.
G**R
Easy Install
As advertised
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