Walmart has Yada 2-in-1 Rear View Mirror w/ 720p HD Dash Roadcam on sale for $9.88. Shipping is free with Walmrt+ (free 30-day trial available) or on $35+ orders.
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Product Features:
720p HD resolution
120-degree wide viewing angle.
G-Sensor technology automatically records dings and break-ins.
2.4" LCD screen built-into the rearview mirror, real-time viewing.
Loop recording makes the most of your unlocked recording space.
This deal is $13.09 off (57% savings) the listed retail price of $22.97.
Our research indicates that this offer is $6.10 lower (38% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.98 and higher.
Ratings & Reviews:
Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars based on Walmart customer reviews.
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This item's return window has been extended for the holidays and is eligible for return until Jan 31, 2023.
Thinking about upgrading your in-car rear-view mirror? Well, look no further! The YADA 720P HD Mirror RoadCam is a Rear-view Mirror & HD Dash cam 2-in-1. Equipped with a 2.4” LCD screen that's built-into the rearview mirror, this camera mounts to your existing rear view mirror so it doesn't obstruct your view of the road. The display only takes up part of the mirror, you'll still be able to see what's going on behind your car anytime you want. This dash cam doesn’t skimp on features — It has the latest in G-sensor technology, park & record mode, automatically recording & saving the footage when any incident or break-in is detected. The HD camera also offers continuous loop recording, and a 110˚wide angle view. Perfect for any daily commuter or rideshare operator. There’s no better value in the dash cam market than the YADA 720P Mirror Roadcam.
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Walmart has Yada 2-in-1 Rear View Mirror w/ 720p HD Dash Roadcam on sale for $9.88. Shipping is free with Walmrt+ (free 30-day trial available) or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Kimpossible680 for finding this deal.
Product Features:
720p HD resolution
120-degree wide viewing angle.
G-Sensor technology automatically records dings and break-ins.
2.4" LCD screen built-into the rearview mirror, real-time viewing.
Loop recording makes the most of your unlocked recording space.
This deal is $13.09 off (57% savings) the listed retail price of $22.97.
Our research indicates that this offer is $6.10 lower (38% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.98 and higher.
Ratings & Reviews:
Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars based on Walmart customer reviews.
About this store:
This item's return window has been extended for the holidays and is eligible for return until Jan 31, 2023.
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I had one of these for a few years. While it is slightly better than having no recording at all, the quality is just barely useable. Ie don't expect to get license plate numbers unless you stop right up behind a car (and even then it's a coin toss). The unit is also heavy enough that it wears at the bearings of the actual rear view mirror it attaches to, so after around a year and a half I had to replace my review view mirror with a new one.
YouTuber did a test of several dash cams, and came to the conclusion that video quality across the board is fairly similar, and only features really separate the low end from the high. I don't have any experience with this model so it may be particularly bad, but just wanted to throw this info out. https://youtu.be/4AnyhHl3_tE
edit; I think even if it can't capture license info it might be better than nothing. It can still capture a wreck to show who might be at fault in case of conflicting stories.
i have a yada 1080p cam for a year (got on clearance for $12) and have been happy with it. it is in a car parked outside subject to summer heat and winter cold. i have had other more expensive dash cams (anker roav and xaomi yi) fail after about a year in the extreme temperature (stop recording, have sd card issues, need to be restarted mid drive, buttons stop working, etc.). i have not had any of those issues with my yada cam... yet...
however, i would probably avoid a cheap mirror dashcam as you are compromising your primary visibility with a cheap rear view mirror replacement, but i would recommend the other yada 720p cam (non rear view mirror) also available for $10 here https://www.walmart.com/ip/YADA-7...hbdg=L1300
most of the time you are not dealing with hit and run and legibility of license plate is not really a problem. most of the time you just need video of an accident to prove which party is at fault, especially if both parties are providing different stories. cheap dash cam is better than no dash cam. as long the cheap dash cam is reliability recording and save video, i'm generally happy.
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I had one of these for a few years. While it is slightly better than having no recording at all, the quality is just barely useable. Ie don't expect to get license plate numbers unless you stop right up behind a car (and even then it's a coin toss). The unit is also heavy enough that it wears at the bearings of the actual rear view mirror it attaches to, so after around a year and a half I had to replace my review view mirror with a new one.
I had one of these for a few years. While it is slightly better than having no recording at all, the quality is just barely useable. Ie don't expect to get license plate numbers unless you stop right up behind a car (and even then it's a coin toss). The unit is also heavy enough that it wears at the bearings of the actual rear view mirror it attaches to, so after around a year and a half I had to replace my review view mirror with a new one.
YouTuber did a test of several dash cams, and came to the conclusion that video quality across the board is fairly similar, and only features really separate the low end from the high. I don't have any experience with this model so it may be particularly bad, but just wanted to throw this info out. https://youtu.be/4AnyhHl3_tE
edit; I think even if it can't capture license info it might be better than nothing. It can still capture a wreck to show who might be at fault in case of conflicting stories.
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i have a yada 1080p cam for a year (got on clearance for $12) and have been happy with it. it is in a car parked outside subject to summer heat and winter cold. i have had other more expensive dash cams (anker roav and xaomi yi) fail after about a year in the extreme temperature (stop recording, have sd card issues, need to be restarted mid drive, buttons stop working, etc.). i have not had any of those issues with my yada cam... yet...
however, i would probably avoid a cheap mirror dashcam as you are compromising your primary visibility with a cheap rear view mirror replacement, but i would recommend the other yada 720p cam (non rear view mirror) also available for $10 here https://www.walmart.com/ip/YADA-7...hbdg=L1300
most of the time you are not dealing with hit and run and legibility of license plate is not really a problem. most of the time you just need video of an accident to prove which party is at fault, especially if both parties are providing different stories. cheap dash cam is better than no dash cam. as long the cheap dash cam is reliability recording and save video, i'm generally happy.
YouTuber did a test of several dash cams, and came to the conclusion that video quality across the board is fairly similar, and only features really separate the low end from the high. I don't have any experience with this model so it may be particularly bad, but just wanted to throw this info out. https://youtu.be/4AnyhHl3_tE
edit; I think even if it can't capture license info it might be better than nothing. It can still capture a wreck to show who might be at fault in case of conflicting stories.
While I don't disagree with Linus or the idea that any dashcam is better than none, he also only reviewed a select size sample and not a great size sample.
The Yada RoadCam dash cam comes with a 4GB MicroSD card and supports up to 32GB.
While 32gb should be enough for 720P, some buyers here may prefer dash cams with larger storage support so they can keep a bigger archive.
Yada RoadCam has a built-in lithium-ion battery (150mAh) that powers on and records for 20 seconds after the G-Sensor is triggered.
A built in battery may cause issues with heat.
In the end, nothing could happen and this product can be a good option but I'd rather pay a little more for something with better quality and internals. When the cost is originally $20 MSRP and the price is cut down to $10, I'm just really concerned about this thing failing in less than a year or it will appear powered on and recording only to come home and find out the recording failed or nothing recorded at all during an accident.
I also like to have the wires tucked away so if I'm buying a dash cam, I'm getting something decent that I won't need to replace until a few years later.
People can buy what they want and do whatever with their car but I wouldn't cheapen out on electronics.
Had similar Yada camera like this but with a back camera too. Biggest issues is after 2 years it just broke would be stuck in a boot loop sequence forever. The camera quality is good enough to back out of a driveway. The front and main camera was basically there just in case you got in an accident that you could show whose fault it was. But in a hit and run situation chances are that license plate was unreadable. Night time quality really sucked.
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I bought one last time it was on sale. My major issue with is that it doesn't support mirror dimming. The glass is tinted blue but at night that isn't enough. Flipping the mirror to night mode just shows the roof of the car (and if you have auto dimming mirrors it won't help at all. You end up with extremely bright lights in your eyes at night.
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https://youtu.be/4AnyhHl3_tE
edit; I think even if it can't capture license info it might be better than nothing. It can still capture a wreck to show who might be at fault in case of conflicting stories.
however, i would probably avoid a cheap mirror dashcam as you are compromising your primary visibility with a cheap rear view mirror replacement, but i would recommend the other yada 720p cam (non rear view mirror) also available for $10 here https://www.walmart.com/ip/YADA-7...hbdg=L1300
most of the time you are not dealing with hit and run and legibility of license plate is not really a problem. most of the time you just need video of an accident to prove which party is at fault, especially if both parties are providing different stories. cheap dash cam is better than no dash cam. as long the cheap dash cam is reliability recording and save video, i'm generally happy.
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https://youtu.be/4AnyhHl3_tE
edit; I think even if it can't capture license info it might be better than nothing. It can still capture a wreck to show who might be at fault in case of conflicting stories.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank buddhako
however, i would probably avoid a cheap mirror dashcam as you are compromising your primary visibility with a cheap rear view mirror replacement, but i would recommend the other yada 720p cam (non rear view mirror) also available for $10 here https://www.walmart.com/ip/YADA-7...hbdg=L1300
most of the time you are not dealing with hit and run and legibility of license plate is not really a problem. most of the time you just need video of an accident to prove which party is at fault, especially if both parties are providing different stories. cheap dash cam is better than no dash cam. as long the cheap dash cam is reliability recording and save video, i'm generally happy.
https://youtu.be/4AnyhHl3_tE
edit; I think even if it can't capture license info it might be better than nothing. It can still capture a wreck to show who might be at fault in case of conflicting stories.
Some things to note from their product page https://letsyada.com/collections/...am-bt58361
- The Yada RoadCam dash cam comes with a 4GB MicroSD card and supports up to 32GB.
While 32gb should be enough for 720P, some buyers here may prefer dash cams with larger storage support so they can keep a bigger archive.- Yada RoadCam has a built-in lithium-ion battery (150mAh) that powers on and records for 20 seconds after the G-Sensor is triggered.
A built in battery may cause issues with heat.In the end, nothing could happen and this product can be a good option but I'd rather pay a little more for something with better quality and internals. When the cost is originally $20 MSRP and the price is cut down to $10, I'm just really concerned about this thing failing in less than a year or it will appear powered on and recording only to come home and find out the recording failed or nothing recorded at all during an accident.
I also like to have the wires tucked away so if I'm buying a dash cam, I'm getting something decent that I won't need to replace until a few years later.
People can buy what they want and do whatever with their car but I wouldn't cheapen out on electronics.
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