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Vava Dash Cam 2K review: Clever design for phone-centric users adds 1440p video - jonessultouddly

At a Glance

Skilled's Rating

Pros

  • 72-time of day surveillance without 12-volt
  • Rotates on the mount to easy capture interior picture or happy snaps
  • Optional GPS module and Bluetooth outside "involve photo" button

Cons

  • No integrated display
  • Installation would be neater with GPS integrated into the camera or mount

Our Verdict

VaVa's Dash Cam 2K improves video captures, while retaining the original version's clever rotating design. There's no integrated display, so the Dash Cam River 2K is for earpiece-centrical users only.

Vava's upgraded Dash Cam 2K (the VA-VD005) is still largely the equivalent stylish, smartly designed phone-centric product we first saw and reviewed favourably (the VA-CD001). The major enhancement is a red-hot sensor that captures telecasting at 1440p, rather than the to a greater extent pedestrian 1080p. The original is still the best low-cease flash cam for earphone-centric users (there's no display), though that general bar has been raised quite a bit since the product was introduced.

This critique is part of our on-going roundup of the best dash cams. Go bad there for information about our top picks and how to buy the best one for your needs.

Intent and features

The Vava Dash Cam 2K looks like nothing much as a field hockey puck. Sorry. It's true. Only that allows it to rotates 360 degree on its magnetically coupled mount so you ass well appropriate video external or inside the car. It doesn't have a display, but there's an app so you can view and easily share the fun (Beaver State disaster) with the world. All cool, but our favorite lineament is in reality the 320mAh battery and the ability to capture G-sensor-activated video for aweigh to 72 hours with the car upset off and without any hard-wiring.

Where the Dash Cam 2K differs from its predecessor is the parvenu OmniVision OV4689 sensor that captures video at 2560×1440, quite than plain 1920×1080 captured by the VA-C001's Sony EXMOR IMX291. The optics are good enough that you puzzle over a bit more detail, but you also wind up with slightly bigger files.

The Dash Cam 2K is now as wel packaged differently. The camera itself is sold for $99, and the formerly bundled Bluetooth snapshot button is a $10 option currently (available along AmazonRemove non-intersection link). The optional Global Positioning System module costs $13 currently (available on AmazonRemove not-product link). Every last unconditional, that's about what you paid before without the GPS.

If I feature some gripe about the the Frighten away Cam 2K, it's that the suction mount is quite sticky and picks up every piece of hair's-breadth Beaver State lint in the area if you drop it. Clean it using warm water system only—zero soap OR chemicals. Or perhaps permanently sequester the mount with double-sided sticky tape erstwhile you've discovered the optimal location. Eastern Samoa the camera is easy detachable, it would be nice if Vava bundled a common articulated lorr-permanent mounting solution.

The Vava Scare off Cam is high-powered via its micro-USB laborer. The optional GPS unit sits inline on the USB path every bit an adapter cable rather than in the whole itself, and is affixed to the dah or windscreen, with semi-permanent sticky tapeline. (There you extend!)

On the domain of the puck opposite the lens is a captive prophylactic cover (stiffer than the early model) that pops off to reveal the expansion slot for the SDHC card and two precise small status lights: red to indicate incident recording and otherwise bad stuff (full storage cards, errors), and blue for natural operation. One shows white when you're connected to your phone or tablet via Wi-Fi.

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Though you can just use the VaVa Dash Cam 2k as-is by removing the SD card and using a reader to see files, you can adjust settings and view files connecting via Wi-Fi to your phone and using the VaVa app.

The Vava Dart Cam River app (iOS/Android) rear end constitute used for viewing the underway feed, offloading videos, and tweaking various settings. All the essential tweaks such as parking manner, resolution, and G-detector sensitivity are covered. You connect the app with the camera past logging onto the Vava Dart Cam's Wi-Fi hotspot with your mobile device.

The app is all intimately and good for the phone-central user, but just about folks who've tried some of our dash cams tend to choose for displays. It's just easier than dragging out your telephone and introduction an app. Withal, a matter of taste.

Performance

The upgraded sensor in the Dash Cam 2K captures a bit more item, and video has a nice color palette. Overall, it's very just. But, having conscionable slammed the Garmin 45 for resilient video, I have to honorable mention that the Flash Cam 2K's is a scra worse. It doesn't give the same Brobdingnagian "wipes" from slow fancy stabilization, information technology's precisely insecure when you hit bumps.

My street/track vehicle is sprung very rigidly, and my neighborhood is under continuous construction these years, thus users with fewer of these issues should cause little of a problem. There's also a little of fish-eye effect as you can hear under, but that's to be expected in a camera with a 155-level field of view, aka, a fisheye lens.

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There's certainly nothing wrong with the Hyphen Cam 2K's day video. But video stabilization isn't identical unspoiled. If you have a stiff-riding suspension, the camera jitter could be annoying connected rough roads.

Low-light video was also fairly detailed, but grainier than the primo we've seen. Brightening the video in postal service-processing will display more detail in dark areas, simply also increases the grainy result. With or without headlights, however, you can easily make out certify plate numbers game.

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Though it appears a trifle sullen by default, the detail is there in the Dash Cam 2K's low-light video. With the headlights connected (not shown), it's also very good.

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By simply increasing the brightness, you can pick impermissible details in the surrounding expanse.

I should note that video captures in general throughout the industry have better greatly since our last flavour at the Vava Dash cam. Thanks to new generations of sensors the 2K is competitive, just none longer stands out from the crowd.

The 320mAh battery deep down the Vava Dash Cam 2K has enough capacity to power the building block (on standby virtually of the prison term) for quite an while. Nearly three days in our testing. Video is registered only when the G-sensor detects an impact.

Vava tested the Dash River Cam from subtraction 4 degrees to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, which should embrace even the hotter areas in the Conjunct States. Regardless, shielding or covering the building block is recommended when protracted exposure to hot weather and solarize is expected.

Great for surveillance

A lot of dash cams have passed our portals since I reviewed the first Vava Dash Cam River, a number of which are cheaper with basically the same quality of video. But the Vava in either iteration is still our favorite budget camera for a phone-centric lifestyle, and one of the few that can keep an oculus on things in your car for equal to leash days without a hardwiring outfit. I'll give a slight nod to the newer Dash Cam 2K for the slight addition in low-light TV detail, but some are keen dash cams.

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/402411/vava-dash-cam-2k-review.html

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