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4K 2160P Built in GPS WiFi ADAS Car DVR Recorder Dash Cam Dual Lens Vehicle Camera Camcorder




How to switch 4K UHD 2160P ? Press Menu Button once to access Resolution. 1, Single version X7s Resolution: UHD 2160P QHD 1440P ( Default setting) FHD 1080P 60 fps FHD 1080P 30 fps (ADAS support this size) 2, Dual version X7s+ Resolution: FHD P30+FHD P30 (Means: 1080P +1080P 30fps) (ADAS support this size) The dual lens X7s+ Version can only support double 1080P when you connect the rear camera. If you don't insert the rear lens, you can display 2160P and 1440P.




Internal GPS GPS module can record the driving track and latitude, longitude, car speed. You can see a map of the track and the speed after installing Player Software. Can only be installed on Windows systems. Please leave your email to seller to get the GPS Player File. How to connect wifi with mobile phone 1, Download APP "Timacam" in your cell phone 2, Long press Menu button to switch on wifi 3, Select the wifi NVT-CARDV89e5 on your Phone Settings 4, Press "Timacam" App to connect Note: Connect WiFi can only see the video normal speed playback in your phone, if you want to see fast forward +2+4+8 or slow release -2-4-8, can only be seen inside the DVR. WiFi on cell phone setting the camera can only set: Video resolution / Collision sensor / Record time / WDR / Motion detection / Time water mark / Format Car Cam SD card / Restore factory settings






There are two kinds of brackets for front lens 1, One is the original 3M holder, original, more solid and stable for wider temperature range use.(Hidden Installation) 3M Holder make the dash camera hidden install to the top of your car window, you can't see the screen derectly, if you want to see the video, you can use the free wifi connect your cell phone. And you can make a screen saver for your dash camera, this is more safer when you driving. 2, The other is suction cup (Temporary Fixation) easy to change any position or another car. (Free Gift in this month) The suction cup bracket is a bit tight, in order to prevent the weather from thermal expansion and contraction to make it more tight, so the interface is a bit tight. Install the suction cup on the car window first, then put the device up to the suction cup slowly and slowly, so that it can be installed. The interface will become smaller and easier to install after you use it for several times.







Build in Capacitor instead Battery No battery inside, cannot support switch on without car charger charging. The Capacitor is use to hold the date and time settings. More safer and stable.(The same as TV, no battery inside) It need to charge in car with original car charger.

Build in Battery Build in Polymer Battery 300mah, support recording and playback video without charging a few minutes.


3M Holder Installation Procedure: 1, Use the free gifts Mounting Membrane 2, Tearing one of the membranes 3, Take a tissue and slowly smooth the film 4, Rip the red paper of the 3M bracket 5, Attach the 3M bracket to the membrane 6, It is easy to tear if you want to replace it elsewhere on the car window Special: 4K 2160P Single Camera X7s Both 1080P X7s+ WiFi Connect Cellphone ADAS (FCW, LDW) Built-in GPS Logger: Can see the speed and route where you drove with GPS Player on PC Main control chip: Novatek Imaging sensor: Sony IMX 323 Angle of View: 170 Degree Screen Size: 2.4 inch Screen Cycled Recording: Support the seamless cycled recording function Anti-shake: Provide the anti-shake function for electronic video Motion Detection: Support AV-out: Support Photo Format: JPEG Audio Recording Support: Selective audio/video recording and synchronous audio/video recording External Power Supply: Mini USB 5 PIN interface Description: Full HD 2160 / 1440 / 1080P high-definition seamless cycled recording, no second leakage Use the hidden mode, match the rearview mirror of the vehicle perfectly, not block the line of sight Distortionless high-definition photographing device, high-definition images Record the images by using the H.264 compression mode Provide locking protection for multiple important segments, thus preventing important segments from being overwritten Built-in G-sensor, capable of saving and locking the video recording data automatically in case of collisions. Video Compression Format H.264 compression mode X7s & X7s+ are MP4 format, X7 is MOV format. ADAS ( FCWS/ LDWS) Press Menu Button once to access LDW and FCW, Press On and OK to confirm. ADAS do not support single lens Resolution UHD 2160P or QHD 1440P ADAS only support single lens Resolution FHD 1080P 30 FPS and FHD Dual Lens 1080P. LDWS Lane Departure Warning System FCWS Forward Collision Warning System ADAS:Advanced Driving Assistant System It uses the front camera sensor and satellite installed in the car to sense the surrounding environment, collect data, identify, detect and track static and dynamic objects, and combine GPS data to perform system calculations. And analysis to pre-empt the driver to detect possible dangers. GPS module ( Internal ) (1) It enables GPS functionality on the device, as well as show speed stamp on DVR screen. (2) GPS module can record the driving track and latitude, longitude, car speed. You can see a map of the track and the speed after installing Player Software. (3) GPS Speed Unit setting: Press Menu button twice to access GPS. Select MI/H or KM/H(DVR Setting) (4) Set Time Zone: Press Menu button twice to access Time Zone. Press up and down to select a time zone in the device setting. Press ok button to confirm. (DVR Setting) (5) GPS 000KM/H or 000MI/H speed will be displayed on the screen after searching star successfully. (6) Leave your Email to the seller, we will send the GPS installation File to you. (7) Install the GPS player on your PC. Can only be installed on a Windows system. (8) Pull out the TF-card from DVR that has positioned video inside and use the card reader into the computer or connect USB cable to PC. Select Open File to see your video on PC. (PC Setting) (9) The Signal sign from White to Green (means GPS searching star successfully) Resolution Dual Lens: FHD 1080P 30 FPS + FHD 1080P 30 FPS (1080P+1080P, 30fps, dual channel) Single Front Camera: UHD 2160P, 24fps, single channel QHD 1440P, 30 fps, single channel FHD 1080P, 60fps, single channel FHD 1080P, 30fps, single channel Precautions 1, Power Connect with original Car Charger The device will record automatically when the car starts, then will turn off when the engine is turned off. There is no battery inside, it cannot turn on without car charge. The Capacitor can only save the time and date. When the car charger is connected, the device will automatically record when the car is turned on and then turn off when the engine is turned off. USB cable is forbidden to be charged, it only can read the video on PC. It is recommended to use the original car charger provided to charge/power up the device. Using inappropriate charger or USB cable connect cell phone charger may cause damages to the device. Because there is a chip with protective voltage on the main board of the original car charger. Only power source of 5V (output) can be used to power up or charge the device. 2, Night Vision When you use it at night, if you want to get a good image. We recommend that you turn on the car lights. There are night vision sensors in the camera that require headlights or streetlights for better visibility. This does not mean that it can be recorded without light. 3, Format the card on DVR setting Please format the Authentic Class 10 Micro-SD-card before using and format the card three times a month to check the DVR is normal use. (Any Brand, Any camera are all the same) TF/Micro SD Memory Card (not included) It is recommend to use high-speed memory card(Class 10)no less than 8G ( support up to 256G ). Please make sure your Micro SD card is 100% Authentic Class 10, because the car camera cannot read the fake card!! FAKE card cannot make the camera Loop recording or system halted. Press Menu button twice to access system setting Format Setting. Hot plug is not supported. Always turn the device off before removing the TF card. Package: With Rear Camera Package: 1 x DVR Recorder 1080P 1 x Original Car Charger (3.5 meters ) Input: DC 12-24V Output: DC 5V 2A 1 x External Rear camera 1 x Cable for External Rear Camera ( 6 meters ) 1 x 3M Holder ( Original ) 1 x New User Manual No Rear Camera Package: 1 x DVR Recorder 1080P 1 x Original Car Charger (3.5 meters ) Input: DC 12-24V Output: DC 5V 2A 1 x 3M Holder ( Original ) 1 x New User Manual How to support 24 hours Motion Detection (Parking Mode)? Purchase a Range Tour 12/36V to 5V 1.5-2.0A Inverter Converter Mini USB Hardwire Kit Wire for Car DVR Dash Cam Car Camera Car Charger Cable.(not include) The Car DVR have a car charger in the parcel. The device will record automatically when the car starts, then will turn off when the engine is turned off. If you need 24 Hours recording or Motion Detection, you can purchase a Hard wire kit wire also. Click on the image below to see a detailed description and purchase.

Where can I buy 128G or 256G Car DVR Dash Camera dedicated high speed memory card? Click on the image below to purchase. It need to format it in the DVR setting before using. Because this card needs to match the DVR program. 1, Press Menu Button twice to access Format Setting 2, Press OK to confirm.

Does this cam have AV-out? Yes, it support AV-out. ( Not including the AV-out Cable and Install fee ) The cable interface what you purchase is 3.5 mm. Installation is not include with purchase. The Buyer can install this product with a basic understanding of a car`s electric circuit system. If the buyer is unsure of the circuit system, we advise that you hire a professional to do it for you. All additional costs are the buyer's responsibility.


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Viofo A129 Pro Duo Dashcam Review: Affordable 4K, But Not Much More
Our verdict of the Viofo A129 Pro Duo: If you're looking for a 4K dashcam on a budget, this is one of the most affordable options, but you'll miss out on some features found in more premium models.710
Considering how affordable they’ve become, there’s no good reason not to have a dashcam in your car. Even if you live in the United States where few if any insurers offer discounts for using a dashcam, they’re good to have in the case of hit and runs or other accidents.
The Viofo A129 Pro Duo offers front and rear cameras, 4K resolution, and some unique features. It’s also one of the most affordable 4K options you’ll find. Is this an instant buy, or is it too good to be true?
What’s In the Box?
The Viofo A129 Pro Duo comes in a relatively small box, which may lead you to think there isn’t much inside. That’s far from the truth. Open it up and you’ll find the front and rear camera nestled in form-fitting foam on top. Underneath you’ll find one short mini USB cable and one longer mini USB cable along with a dual-port USB car charger. There is also one long mini USB cable meant for connecting the rear camera to the front camera.
That’s not all, however, as Viofo has included some nice accessories. You get five cable clips for neatly mounting cables, extra adhesive pads for both the front and rear camera, a Micro SD card reader, and a pry tool for hiding cables underneath your car’s interior trim. Alongside these you’ll also find the warranty card and user manual.
There’s some optional hardware that wasn’t included in the kit we were sent for review. You can opt for an internal infrared camera instead of a rear camera, for example. There ‘s also a GPS module and Bluetooth remote, and a kit for hard-wiring the dashcam to your car directly.
Specs
While the “duo” in the Viofo A129 Pro Duo’s name comes from the two cameras, they’re not identical. Only the front camera is 4K, for example, using a Sony Exmor R sensor with a 130 degree viewing angle. The rear camera, presumably because the rearview often isn’t as important, has a max 1080P resolution, using a Sony Starvis sensor with a 140 degree viewing angle. This is enough to pick up if someone rear-ends you (or if you back into someone else), but isn’t as detailed as the front camera.
Of course, there’s more to video than simply the resolution. The bit rate matters every bit as much and in many cases more than the resolution. The rear camera has a single bit rate of 15 Mbps, but with the front camera, you have options ranging from 15 Mbps minimum to 50 Mbps maximum. This dashcam supports up to 256GB Micro SD cards, which will record more than seven hours at the highest bit rate setting.
The manual mentions wide dynamic range (WDR), which enables the camera to show as many important details as possible in different situations. You can toggle this on or off in the settings menu.
Features
The Viofo A19 Pro Duo uses loop recording. This records constant videos in small chunks (the default is one minute), deleting the oldest ones when you run out of space on your Micro SD card. This means you never have to worry about making space on your card manually. In case of an accident or another event you want to capture, there is an option to lock videos to keep them from being deleted.
When you get the video files off of the SD card, you’ll see video from both cameras, assuming both are mounted and plugged in. This is handy after the fact, but you also need a way to see them in the car. For this, the dashcam has a picture-in-picture video, overlaying the rear camera over the top left of the screen showing your front camera. You can also opt for the rear camera to take more of the screen or to simply show one camera or the other.
While you can pop out the Micro SD card and insert it into your computer, this can be overly cumbersome. Instead, you can use the dashcam’s built-in Wi-Fi to pair with your smartphone using the Viofo app. This not only lets you play video recordings from the camera, but also control all the functions of the camera from your phone.
Parking is where most minor accidents happen, which is why the A129 Pro Duo has three parking modes. These work best if you’ve bought the optional kit to hard-wire the Pro Duo to your battery instead of working through your car’s power outlet. These aren’t as seamless as the parking mode on the Z-Edge Z3D that we looked at earlier this year, but they’re still full-featured.
Installing the Viofo A129 Pro Duo
While you can use the optional hard-wire kit to more permanently install the Viofo A129 Pro Duo in your car, that was not the approach I used. I simply used the included car charger. This still automatically powers the camera on and off when you start and turn off your car, so don’t worry about having to remember to press record.
The first step is to figure out where to mount it. This can be trickier than it sounds, as you want it not to obstruct your video while driving, but still in an area of your windshield that it can get a good view of the road. Ideally, it will also be somewhere that your windshield wipers can reach so your view isn’t blocked by rain or snow.
The weather was in full-on winter mode where I live, so mounting this was a little more involved than usual. First, I needed to run the defroster for a while, then dry all the moisture off the inside of the windshield in order to mount the dashcam. Once I’d prepared the windshield, the camera stuck easily.
Once the dashcam is mounted, you need to route the power cable. In some cases, you’ll have a big enough gap in your vehicle’s trim to tuck the cable away, though in some areas you’ll need to use the included trim tool to pry it away and tuck in the cable. It was nice to see the trim tool included as it was essential at some points during the installation.
Installing the Rear Camera
The rear camera is optional, but once you’ve installed the front camera, adding this one isn’t much different. One thing to be mindful of is where the port is while you’re affixing it to your rear windshield. Other than that, you’re simply dealing with running a longer cable.
Viofo recommends using the straight end of the cable for the rear camera and the angled end for connecting to the front camera. This didn’t work for me, and I had to use the cable the reverse way. This worked well, and at first I wondered if the labels on the cable had been reversed. After looking into it, I found that Viofo recommended the same order in the manual as well, which I found strange.
In my case, the combination of the defroster built into the rear window and the snow outside made keeping the rear camera attached a chore. I think this was down to when I installed it. If you install the rear camera on a warm, dry day, you shouldn’t have any issues.
Using the Viofo A129 Pro Duo
The great thing about most modern dashcams is that you don’t need to think about them. They just quietly sit there until you need them. The Viofo A129 Pro Duo absolutely works this way, so once you have it set up, it will just run in the background until you need it.
Out of the box, the Pro Duo comes set to record at the second-highest bit rate. This will work well for most people, but you’ll want to adjust it based on the size of your Micro SD card. In my case, I bumped the quality up to maximum just to see what it could do. In your case, you want to go for the highest possible bitrate that won’t have the loop recording deleting old footage too quickly.
Depending on how and where you drive, there are some features you may want to turn on or off. Motion detection will automatically record if the camera sees movement. This may be handy to use while parked, but only if the camera is hard-wired. You can also use the time-lapse recording in order to save space on your card if need be.
Video Quality
Daytime video quality is fairly good on both the front and rear cameras. Obviously the 4K resolution on the front camera gives it a slight edge, but details like license plate numbers are easy to make out on footage from either camera. Nighttime footage is better than some other dashcams, but not the best we’ve seen.
On the front camera, bit rate makes a big difference, with lower bit rates saving space but making details hard to make out. As mentioned above, you’ll want to set this as high as you can to make sure you don’t miss anything.
Should You Buy the Viofo A129 Pro Duo?
There are better dashcams available, there’s no doubt about that. It’s a matter of considering which features you need, which features you want, and what you’re willing to pay. If you’ve got a higher budget, we’ve covered dashcams with a nicer feature set before, and you may want one of those.
That said, the Viofo A129 Pro Duo offers a decent feature set for the price. Even a single 4K front camera with these features would be nice for the price. Throw in the 1080p rear camera and it’s a solid deal.
No matter which dashcam you end up buying, there are a few things that you’ll learn only after using it for a while. Fortunately for you, we’ve spent quite a bit of time using dashcams and have picked up some useful information along the way. Whether you’re new to dashcams or have been using them for a while, make sure to check out our tips for using your dashcam to its fullest potential.
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Viofo A129 Pro Duo Dashcam Review: Affordable 4K, But Not Much More
Our verdict of the Viofo A129 Pro Duo: If you're looking for a 4K dashcam on a budget, this is one of the most affordable options, but you'll miss out on some features found in more premium models.710
Considering how affordable they’ve become, there’s no good reason not to have a dashcam in your car. Even if you live in the United States where few if any insurers offer discounts for using a dashcam, they’re good to have in the case of hit and runs or other accidents.
The Viofo A129 Pro Duo offers front and rear cameras, 4K resolution, and some unique features. It’s also one of the most affordable 4K options you’ll find. Is this an instant buy, or is it too good to be true?
What’s In the Box?
The Viofo A129 Pro Duo comes in a relatively small box, which may lead you to think there isn’t much inside. That’s far from the truth. Open it up and you’ll find the front and rear camera nestled in form-fitting foam on top. Underneath you’ll find one short mini USB cable and one longer mini USB cable along with a dual-port USB car charger. There is also one long mini USB cable meant for connecting the rear camera to the front camera.
That’s not all, however, as Viofo has included some nice accessories. You get five cable clips for neatly mounting cables, extra adhesive pads for both the front and rear camera, a Micro SD card reader, and a pry tool for hiding cables underneath your car’s interior trim. Alongside these you’ll also find the warranty card and user manual.
There’s some optional hardware that wasn’t included in the kit we were sent for review. You can opt for an internal infrared camera instead of a rear camera, for example. There ‘s also a GPS module and Bluetooth remote, and a kit for hard-wiring the dashcam to your car directly.
Specs
While the “duo” in the Viofo A129 Pro Duo’s name comes from the two cameras, they’re not identical. Only the front camera is 4K, for example, using a Sony Exmor R sensor with a 130 degree viewing angle. The rear camera, presumably because the rearview often isn’t as important, has a max 1080P resolution, using a Sony Starvis sensor with a 140 degree viewing angle. This is enough to pick up if someone rear-ends you (or if you back into someone else), but isn’t as detailed as the front camera.
Of course, there’s more to video than simply the resolution. The bit rate matters every bit as much and in many cases more than the resolution. The rear camera has a single bit rate of 15 Mbps, but with the front camera, you have options ranging from 15 Mbps minimum to 50 Mbps maximum. This dashcam supports up to 256GB Micro SD cards, which will record more than seven hours at the highest bit rate setting.
The manual mentions wide dynamic range (WDR), which enables the camera to show as many important details as possible in different situations. You can toggle this on or off in the settings menu.
Features
The Viofo A19 Pro Duo uses loop recording. This records constant videos in small chunks (the default is one minute), deleting the oldest ones when you run out of space on your Micro SD card. This means you never have to worry about making space on your card manually. In case of an accident or another event you want to capture, there is an option to lock videos to keep them from being deleted.
When you get the video files off of the SD card, you’ll see video from both cameras, assuming both are mounted and plugged in. This is handy after the fact, but you also need a way to see them in the car. For this, the dashcam has a picture-in-picture video, overlaying the rear camera over the top left of the screen showing your front camera. You can also opt for the rear camera to take more of the screen or to simply show one camera or the other.
While you can pop out the Micro SD card and insert it into your computer, this can be overly cumbersome. Instead, you can use the dashcam’s built-in Wi-Fi to pair with your smartphone using the Viofo app. This not only lets you play video recordings from the camera, but also control all the functions of the camera from your phone.
Parking is where most minor accidents happen, which is why the A129 Pro Duo has three parking modes. These work best if you’ve bought the optional kit to hard-wire the Pro Duo to your battery instead of working through your car’s power outlet. These aren’t as seamless as the parking mode on the Z-Edge Z3D that we looked at earlier this year, but they’re still full-featured.
Installing the Viofo A129 Pro Duo
While you can use the optional hard-wire kit to more permanently install the Viofo A129 Pro Duo in your car, that was not the approach I used. I simply used the included car charger. This still automatically powers the camera on and off when you start and turn off your car, so don’t worry about having to remember to press record.
The first step is to figure out where to mount it. This can be trickier than it sounds, as you want it not to obstruct your video while driving, but still in an area of your windshield that it can get a good view of the road. Ideally, it will also be somewhere that your windshield wipers can reach so your view isn’t blocked by rain or snow.
The weather was in full-on winter mode where I live, so mounting this was a little more involved than usual. First, I needed to run the defroster for a while, then dry all the moisture off the inside of the windshield in order to mount the dashcam. Once I’d prepared the windshield, the camera stuck easily.
Once the dashcam is mounted, you need to route the power cable. In some cases, you’ll have a big enough gap in your vehicle’s trim to tuck the cable away, though in some areas you’ll need to use the included trim tool to pry it away and tuck in the cable. It was nice to see the trim tool included as it was essential at some points during the installation.
Installing the Rear Camera
The rear camera is optional, but once you’ve installed the front camera, adding this one isn’t much different. One thing to be mindful of is where the port is while you’re affixing it to your rear windshield. Other than that, you’re simply dealing with running a longer cable.
Viofo recommends using the straight end of the cable for the rear camera and the angled end for connecting to the front camera. This didn’t work for me, and I had to use the cable the reverse way. This worked well, and at first I wondered if the labels on the cable had been reversed. After looking into it, I found that Viofo recommended the same order in the manual as well, which I found strange.
In my case, the combination of the defroster built into the rear window and the snow outside made keeping the rear camera attached a chore. I think this was down to when I installed it. If you install the rear camera on a warm, dry day, you shouldn’t have any issues.
Using the Viofo A129 Pro Duo
The great thing about most modern dashcams is that you don’t need to think about them. They just quietly sit there until you need them. The Viofo A129 Pro Duo absolutely works this way, so once you have it set up, it will just run in the background until you need it.
Out of the box, the Pro Duo comes set to record at the second-highest bit rate. This will work well for most people, but you’ll want to adjust it based on the size of your Micro SD card. In my case, I bumped the quality up to maximum just to see what it could do. In your case, you want to go for the highest possible bitrate that won’t have the loop recording deleting old footage too quickly.
Depending on how and where you drive, there are some features you may want to turn on or off. Motion detection will automatically record if the camera sees movement. This may be handy to use while parked, but only if the camera is hard-wired. You can also use the time-lapse recording in order to save space on your card if need be.
Video Quality
Daytime video quality is fairly good on both the front and rear cameras. Obviously the 4K resolution on the front camera gives it a slight edge, but details like license plate numbers are easy to make out on footage from either camera. Nighttime footage is better than some other dashcams, but not the best we’ve seen.
On the front camera, bit rate makes a big difference, with lower bit rates saving space but making details hard to make out. As mentioned above, you’ll want to set this as high as you can to make sure you don’t miss anything.
Should You Buy the Viofo A129 Pro Duo?
There are better dashcams available, there’s no doubt about that. It’s a matter of considering which features you need, which features you want, and what you’re willing to pay. If you’ve got a higher budget, we’ve covered dashcams with a nicer feature set before, and you may want one of those.
That said, the Viofo A129 Pro Duo offers a decent feature set for the price. Even a single 4K front camera with these features would be nice for the price. Throw in the 1080p rear camera and it’s a solid deal.
No matter which dashcam you end up buying, there are a few things that you’ll learn only after using it for a while. Fortunately for you, we’ve spent quite a bit of time using dashcams and have picked up some useful information along the way. Whether you’re new to dashcams or have been using them for a while, make sure to check out our tips for using your dashcam to its fullest potential.
Enter the Competition!
Viofo A129 Duo Pro 4k Dashcam
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