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Vantrue N2 Pro Dual 1080P Dash Cam

( 3840 Reviews )

The FIRST 1440P + dual 1080P dash cam on the market.

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Price: $169.99

The FIRST DUAL 1080P dash cam on the market: Based on the powerful NT96660 CPU, advanced Sony Exmor IMX323 (rear cam) and OV4689 (front cam) image sensor, the N2 Pro simultaneously captures the road ahead (170°) and cabin (140°) at 1080P@30fps

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Why Choose Vantrue N2 Pro High End Dash Cam? Our Advantages:

  • Best dash cam pick by Wirecutter, Business Insider, CNET, BGR, Forbes, Dashcamtalk, Rideshare Central, Therideshareguy, Uberpeople etc.
  • The most popular and widely spread uber dash cam for rideshare and taxi drivers in the market
  • Reliable: Stable performance thanks to advanced processor, powerful Sony Starvis CMOS, 4 infrared LEDs and other features, longer lifespan high end dash cam than other cheaper dash cams.
  • Higher Resolution: Unlike typical dash cams that utilize Sony sensors for both cameras, the N2 Pro uses a better OV4689 sensor for its front camera to ensure the best visibility, so in addition to dual 1080P recording, it also comes with 2.5K 2560x1440P@30fps or 1920x1080P@60fps single front recording, which is the best image quality dual dash cam in the market.
  • Better Night Vision: The main part of this camera that stands out from the competition is the infrared night vision provided on the interior camera pointed at passengers. While other cameras claim to have night vision, but the Vantrue N2 Pro can provide clear footage even with no lighting.
  • Larger memory capacity: Supports external memory capacity up to 256GB to meet your need of long time recording, while the other dash cams in the market are usually 32GB.
  • Advanced Parking Mode: Both cameras auto record once the front or inside camera detect movement, which ensures nearly 360° protection when you leave your vehicle unattended, while most dual cameras can only detect movement in front.
  • Regular firmware updates to ensure improved features and functionality for maximum quality. You can always improve the performance of your N2 Pro and see the benefits of the numerous new features and functions with latest firmware update.
  • Strict quality control and have a professional QC team, with CE, FCC & RoHS certificated.

Specs

Model OnDash N2 Pro
Sensor Front Cam Sensor: OV4689 Rear Cam Sensor: Sony IMX323
Display 1.5 inch TFT LCD monitor (4:3)
Lens Front: 170 degree wide viewing angle and full 6 layer glass lens with wide aperture of F/2.0. Rear: 140 degree wide viewing angle and full 6 layer glass lens with wide aperture of F/2.0.
Languages English/简体中文/Deutsch/Japanese
Video H.264 compressed format;
Dual mode: 1920X1080P+1920X1080P; 1280x720P+1280x720P
Single Front Cam mode: 2560X1440P30
Image JPEG; 16M
Audio Built-in microphone and speaker
Memorizer Internal memory: 4M External: SDHC (8-256GB, micro SD card of Class 10, FAT32)
Shutter   Electronic shutter
USB Port USB C
Battery 250mAh 3.7V Polymer Li-ion battery
Working Temp. -4 – 158 deg. Fahrenheit, -20-70 deg. Celsius
Storage Temp. -20 – 140 deg. Fahrenheit, -30 - 60 deg. Celsius

PC Operation System

Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10/Mac

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FAQ

How to upgrade the firmware?

Dear Customer,



Please follow the Steps below to upgrade your device:

 

1.     Download the firmware file (http://vantrue.net/Support/detail/id/47.html) to your PC;

2.     Format you microSD card on the camera, and then connect the camera to the computer through the USB port on the camera. Copy the firmware file (in .bin format) to the microSD card, then unplug the camera from the computer and turn it off;

Note: the firmware file (in .bin format) could not be recognized by computer, it could just be recognized by the dash cam, so don’t try to open it on PC, just copy it to the card.

 

3.     Plug the camera to a power charger (not computer), or press the power button;

4.     Then the camera will auto upgrade, and it will take about 30 secs to 1 min, during this time, the camera will not turn on and will not respond to any button or operation;

5.     Once the dash cam upgraded successfully, it will turn on and work.

6.     Please have a check the version of your device now (go to the System Setup menu and turn to the Version) and see if it is VTN2Pro8F.V21_IQ. If it is, then the camera has been upgraded successfully.

7.     Format the microSD card when the update has been completed, or the camera will upgrade itself everytime when it detects the firmware file in the card.

 

Update Note:

Fixed the bug of rear camera’s voice recording when loop recording is off.

 

 

Thank you! 

 

Any question, please contact us at support@vantrue.net.

 

 

Best regards, 

 

Vantrue Team


What is the latest firmware version for N2 Pro?

VTN2P0I.V41

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Reviews

( 3840 Reviews )

4.5/5.0

Calvin L.
I'm only two weeks in with using the Vantrue N2 Pro, but so far it has not disappointed me. It has amazing video quality and the best part for me is how easy it is to use. Literally just plug it in to your car with a SD card, format the card, and you're good to go. The buttons can get a bit confusing at first, but you'll get used to it. The only concern I had was that the suction cup for the GPS Mount (which I bought separately) that kept falling off due to a weak suction cup, but Vantrue's Customer Service got back to me super fast and sent me a new one.
Raphael Avital
A very nice product, with a severe design flaw:What do you want to use this for? For most people, the value in this product is the ability to document an accident, to prove whether or not they were at fault. Well, this product will do that, as long as the built-in Lithium battery has a charge, and as long as the accident did not disconnect the DashCam from the car's battery.That is for a simple reason: This is a digital product, not analog. In an analog product, say, a VCR, the minute it loses power, it stops recording, but what has been recorded up to that point is preserved and reviewable. Not so with a digital system. The video/sound is recorded in FILES. You get to determine, on this product, how long you want the video to be, and it creates a file for each video. The DashCam is very good at stopping one recording and starting a new one, in a chain.This means that each file needs to be PROPERLY CLOSED when reaching the end of the time interval you've set. Without power, the file will be LOST AND INACCESSIBLE.So think about it: You are, Heaven forbid, in an accident, and the impact has interrupted the power to the DashCam, somewhere along the line. Maybe even disconnected one of the cables from your car's battery. That point of impact is THE MOST CRITICAL data you want. It could be anywhere between 1 and 5 minutes long (depending on how you set it up), but IT IS LOST, if the DashCam loses power.How can it lose power? It has a built-in lithium battery. Yes, it does, and about 2 years after you've installed it in your car, the battery will have swollen and lost all ability to recharge and store power. That is because, as anyone would expect, you've left it on your car's windshield, exposed to the sun and it heated up and damaged the battery. On top of that, they made the product black, which absorbs more heat than any other color, and have built no heat-shield into it. And the product itself generates a little heat of its own.But...But...But you didn't spend $200 just for the ability to document accidents. You also want all the other features the manufacturer advertizes as selling points -- record entire trips, record inside the car, record whoever shoved a supermarket cart at your car and dented it, and such. In my case, I installed the hardwire kit to provide power to the unit all the time, whenever it is triggered by any car passing by when the car is parked.So what do we have here? The manufacturer advertizes that you can, with the hardwire kit, record any kid who wants to key your car, any car that dents it when you're not there -- all of which depends on the unit's battery providing some power in order to gracefully close files -- because without that small amount of power, the last files open will be lost -- and then the manufacturer tells you, in the manual, don't leave it exposed to the sun? Kinda defeats the purpose, doesn't it?So that was my experience with the first N2Pro I bought. This is my second one. I do not intend to buy a new one every couple of years, because the manufacturer couldn't see the obvious and plan accordingly. I've already found the replacement battery (it really doesn't require much, about 250Mah), and when necessary, solder the bad battery out, solder a new one in. And tape some kind of heat-shielding material around the Dashcam, with white tape.It's such a silly thing. Plus the world-wide craze to slap lithium batteries in everything from electric cars to hearing aids, when a regular, replaceable battery would do -- in this case a pair of AAA with voltage-adjusting circuitry would have done it, and avoided the problem altogether.You may never have this problem, just be aware of it before you buy.
Jeffrey G. Vesely
After 4 weeks of using this product, I feel like I have enough time with this product to give it an accurate review.I have had a Vantrue device in my car for almost 3 years ‘til I upgraded to this item. My original device was “Vantrue X2 Dash Cam -2.5K Super HD 1440P Dash Cam 2.7" LCD 170° Wide Angle Car Camera Video Recorder with G-Sensor”I have had zero issues and the device has always recorded automatically as planned. I have never had to mess with the camera. It has always worked. I upgraded to this camera for the extra features and rear cam (I drive minors often for my work).PROS:Easily upgraded from my last Vantrue cam (same adapter/MiniUSB).Great clarity of video day and night. The light processing is better than most.Mount works much better than the original. Seems much more robust and stable (my old one I had to tighten and reposition about once a year).Much easier access to the MicroSD card slot (can remove it without removing the camera no problem).Super clear LCD screen.Robust casing.Able to take the heat of Northern California summers.Has G-sensor and manual “lock” button to lock a video down so it cant be recorded over in the case of an “incident.”Comes with a suction cup base that easily detaches from the power source (makes it very easy to take on and off if you’d like to without unravelling your whole power cord setup).CONS:Attractive (to thieves) more-so than older-looking versions. Personally, I’d rather have a junky-looking camera because having an expensive camera on my window puts me less at ease. (but… I do cover it up with my sun shade very easily.Wider than cameras without a rear camera.1440P works only during single front camera mode. But 2x1080P is enough for me.Other notes:I have attached my videos of the camera. I am going to have to clean my window and upload a new one, but for how incredibly dirty my window is, the video comes out great.I have attached pictures of my setup. I am using a class 4 Kingston card which is recommended against, but I have had zero issues with the speed and stability of the card.5 minutes of 1080P video comes out to 420MB per video (so multiply that x2 if you are running the inner cam). 5 minutes of 1440P video is about double this amount.Cord is plenty long enough to wrap all the way around the passenger trim, behind the glove box, and into either the cigarette lighter or the fuse box (if that’s how you’d rather wire it).In my setup (shown), the driver does not see the camera (intentionally hidden by rear view mirror) and the only cord you can see is from the head liner to the device itself.
alex
I have problem with G sensor Its very sensitive as result lock too many files which is not correct almost every shake lock file, during short time my sd card is full , I have format or cleanup every day . I am tired of that
Jose
Made an accident review fast and easy for insurance purposes
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