VIOFO LTD via Amazon has for Prime Members: VIOFO A119 V3 1440P 60fps Dash Cam with GPS on sale for $79.92. Shipping is free.
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A119 V3 dash cam gps adopts advanced 5MP IMX335 Sony Starvis sensor and F1.6 7G lens, at 2160P QHD+, resolution and 60/30 frames per second, the car camera shoots in stunning quality during the day and night, making it easier to read license plates and capture incidents with superb clarity
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VIOFO LTD via Amazon has for Prime Members: VIOFO A119 V3 1440P 60fps Dash Cam with GPS on sale for $79.92. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member chuq for finding this deal.
Item details:
A119 V3 dash cam gps adopts advanced 5MP IMX335 Sony Starvis sensor and F1.6 7G lens, at 2160P QHD+, resolution and 60/30 frames per second, the car camera shoots in stunning quality during the day and night, making it easier to read license plates and capture incidents with superb clarity
Model: VIOFO A119 V3 Dash Cam 2K, GPS, True HDR, Buffered Parking Mode 24h, 2880x2160P 30fps Quad HD+ Car Dash Camera, Super Night Vision, 140° Wide Angle, Motion Detection, G-Sensor, Time Lapse, Loop Record
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I have this one. It's one of the most recommended ones out there for under $100. When I bought mine from Amazon, it was offered along with this completely optional anti-glare/reflection attachable lens[amazon.com] in a bundle. IMO dash cams don't really need to be recording in 4k. 4k video recordings eat up space so quickly (and only wear down the microsd faster) and don't provide that much more clarity over 1440p, so 1440p is still that happy medium to be at. I've found that image quality is pretty good and sharp enough to capture license plates provided they're no more than a couple cars away. I recently got rear-ended at an intersection and sent the footage from this very cam to my insurance within hours. I'm pretty positive it didn't impact the final outcome, but the other party's insurance company sure didn't seem to waste a whole lot of time in accepting complete fault not even 2 days later.
In case anyone's wondering, I've read frontal dash cams alone tend to be good enough for an overwhelming majority of collision cases as the insurance adjuster just wants to know things like where you were positioned/what direction the car was moving. That being said, I may still at one point upgrade to the duo version for that odd, freaky edge case that comes out against me. With how many dummies on the road are on their phones while behind the wheel and prone to lying to their insurance companies, peace of mind is priceless.
Ever since the pandemic started easing up and people got back on the road after lockdowns, dash cams have become super necessary. I've encountered so many more f***ing idiot drivers in the last year and a half or so. So many people forgot how to drive.
Good dashcam, but not an unseen price. Its been $80 off and on for over a year. The mini, which is sorta the successor is $109 for prime deals, but its not that big of an improvement, its more of them just putting the GPS module inside the unit, adding wifi and making it smaller
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Good dashcam, but not an unseen price. Its been $80 off and on for over a year. The mini, which is sorta the successor is $109 for prime deals, but its not that big of an improvement, its more of them just putting the GPS module inside the unit, adding wifi and making it smaller
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I have this one. It's one of the most recommended ones out there for under $100. When I bought mine from Amazon, it was offered along with this completely optional anti-glare/reflection attachable lens[amazon.com] in a bundle. IMO dash cams don't really need to be recording in 4k. 4k video recordings eat up space so quickly (and only wear down the microsd faster) and don't provide that much more clarity over 1440p, so 1440p is still that happy medium to be at. I've found that image quality is pretty good and sharp enough to capture license plates provided they're no more than a couple cars away. I recently got rear-ended at an intersection and sent the footage from this very cam to my insurance within hours. I'm pretty positive it didn't impact the final outcome, but the other party's insurance company sure didn't seem to waste a whole lot of time in accepting complete fault not even 2 days later.
In case anyone's wondering, I've read frontal dash cams alone tend to be good enough for an overwhelming majority of collision cases as the insurance adjuster just wants to know things like where you were positioned/what direction the car was moving. That being said, I may still at one point upgrade to the duo version for that odd, freaky edge case that comes out against me. With how many dummies on the road are on their phones while behind the wheel and prone to lying to their insurance companies, peace of mind is priceless.
Last edited by zeth006 October 11, 2022 at 08:35 PM.
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I got this dashcam recently too. It seems great so far and the camera has a wide view angle which helps. In the video recordings I've checked, the quality is definitely good enough to make out plates as zeth006 mentioned above.
The only issue I've had so far is the included "static sticker" doesn't seem to be reliable and tends to fall off after time. I was trying to avoid placing the adhesive directly on the windshield, but for the sake of stability might have to end up doing that.
Ever since the pandemic started easing up and people got back on the road after lockdowns, dash cams have become super necessary. I've encountered so many more f***ing idiot drivers in the last year and a half or so. So many people forgot how to drive.
Good dashcam, but not an unseen price. Its been $80 off and on for over a year. The mini, which is sorta the successor is $109 for prime deals, but its not that big of an improvement, its more of them just putting the GPS module inside the unit, adding wifi and making it smaller
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I got it for the same price last month. Nothing special about this deal BUT it is a very very good dashcam compared to most dashcams for the same $.
I recommend it 200% and no I'm not exaggerating heck I even considered and tried the Insignia dash cam for a similar price from Best Buy and this one is mighty better...like having little Caesars pizza vs local-mom and pop NY or Domino's pizza for similar buying power. 😅
you know...🤔 I had wished for the inclusion of rear camera because I wanted that extra peace of mind in case I get rear ended by a 16 year old driver or Homer Simpsons 🥸 but couldn't justify the extra cost . It was almost $150 last time I checked 😕so I'm good with this one for the money.
hopefully, the rear standalone rear dash cam will go cheaper by BF 2022. I have nothing to lose by waiting.
Last edited by Defensivetackle99 October 12, 2022 at 01:25 PM.
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In case anyone's wondering, I've read frontal dash cams alone tend to be good enough for an overwhelming majority of collision cases as the insurance adjuster just wants to know things like where you were positioned/what direction the car was moving. That being said, I may still at one point upgrade to the duo version for that odd, freaky edge case that comes out against me. With how many dummies on the road are on their phones while behind the wheel and prone to lying to their insurance companies, peace of mind is priceless.
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Maybe typo on your title.
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In case anyone's wondering, I've read frontal dash cams alone tend to be good enough for an overwhelming majority of collision cases as the insurance adjuster just wants to know things like where you were positioned/what direction the car was moving. That being said, I may still at one point upgrade to the duo version for that odd, freaky edge case that comes out against me. With how many dummies on the road are on their phones while behind the wheel and prone to lying to their insurance companies, peace of mind is priceless.
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The only issue I've had so far is the included "static sticker" doesn't seem to be reliable and tends to fall off after time. I was trying to avoid placing the adhesive directly on the windshield, but for the sake of stability might have to end up doing that.
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I recommend it 200% and no I'm not exaggerating heck I even considered and tried the Insignia dash cam for a similar price from Best Buy and this one is mighty better...like having little Caesars pizza vs local-mom and pop NY or Domino's pizza for similar buying power. 😅
you know...🤔 I had wished for the inclusion of rear camera because I wanted that extra peace of mind in case I get rear ended by a 16 year old driver or Homer Simpsons 🥸 but couldn't justify the extra cost . It was almost $150 last time I checked 😕so I'm good with this one for the money.
hopefully, the rear standalone rear dash cam will go cheaper by BF 2022. I have nothing to lose by waiting.