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Customer Review
Angelo Corbo
5.0
An Excellent Dash Cam at a Reasonable PriceReviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
The N4 is not only my first Vantrue dash camera, it is my first dash cam ever. I got it setup in only a few minutes. Way easy to do. Just read the Quick Start Guide, and you'll be set in no time.I was most impressed with image quality, easily explained by the Sony STARVIS image sensor it packs in. I've been a faithful Sony customer for a very long time and the image sensor was a determining factor in picking the N4. Some acquaintances of mine, big fans of the Blackvue brand, have admitted being positively impressed with the N4. The N4 is also flexible enough with various camera resolution and channel configuration options.When all three cameras are used (front, cabin, rear), the maximum video recording setting is 1440P + 1080P + 1080P at 30fps. The on-screen menu will allow you to change that configuration, so it is possible to select a lower resolution if you have a low capacity memory card. The N4 simultaneously records front, cabin, and rear shots with or without sound, and you can see all three on the 2.45 inch IPS LCD giving you a good overview all around you.It's too early for me to say how this camera will turn out to be in the field. Having said that, initially at least, Vantrue delivers a tempting feature set with the N4.It's not only the high quality image sensor, or the use of a large capacitor instead of batteries (a great idea in high temperature places, i.e., Florida), or the easy setup, optional parking mode, or the wide angle lenses packed into a small form factor, or the night vision, it is also, the simplicity of a very complex device, and the overall feature set. All those characteristics put together made the N4 a must have.As it always happens with electronics, and as I already said above, time will tell. I will try and make the effort to update this review in a year's time or so, with observations and details which can only come about after having 'kicked the tires' so to speak, for some time.Best of luck and as someone I admire used to say: Live long and Prosper!