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NEXPOW 4K Dash Cam Front & 1080p Rear w/ Built-in GPS

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AUTO Direct Walmart has NEXPOW 4K Dash Cam Front & 1080p Rear w/ Built-in GPS (VS100-XCJLY-DS/Wal) on sale for $49.99 - $10 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $39.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • 4k+1080p dual recording + 6G lens, front 170° wide angle and rear 150° wide angle to reduce the blind areas and to clearly capture the license plates and road signs during the day and night
  • High-performance SONY STARVIS CMOS sensor and F1.5 aperture 6-glass lens observing road situation, makes night shots brighter and prevents overexposure under strong light, obtains crystal-clear recording
  • Equipped with G-sensor that saves video evidence of sudden shake/collision
  • Seamless Loop Recording that automatically overwrites the oldest unprotected files
  • Motion Detection features will automatically start recording when detects the movement of objects
  • Super Night Vision, 24H Parking Monitor, WDR & HDR, Date Stamp, Screen Saver, so many features provides you with multi-scene requirement and a safe driving experience
  • Built-in GPS and records the driving route, real-time speed, longitude, latitude, and allows you to play back videos and track the exact location of an accident
  • Powered by a super capacitor built to survive extreme weather conditions from -4°F to 140°F, making the dash camera ideal for extreme hot-weather or cold-weather
  • Supports up to 128GB Micro SD cards
  • Suitable for various vehicles, including cars, SUVs, jeeps, trucks, and provides the most important evidence for emergency accidents.

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • AUTO Direct via Walmart seller is rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 5665 customer reviews.
    • AUTO Direct via Walmart offers returns within 30 days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $90 less (69% savings) than the list price of $129.99.
    • Rated 3.8 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 30 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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AUTO Direct Walmart has NEXPOW 4K Dash Cam Front & 1080p Rear w/ Built-in GPS (VS100-XCJLY-DS/Wal) on sale for $49.99 - $10 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 4k+1080p dual recording + 6G lens, front 170° wide angle and rear 150° wide angle to reduce the blind areas and to clearly capture the license plates and road signs during the day and night
  • High-performance SONY STARVIS CMOS sensor and F1.5 aperture 6-glass lens observing road situation, makes night shots brighter and prevents overexposure under strong light, obtains crystal-clear recording
  • Equipped with G-sensor that saves video evidence of sudden shake/collision
  • Seamless Loop Recording that automatically overwrites the oldest unprotected files
  • Motion Detection features will automatically start recording when detects the movement of objects
  • Super Night Vision, 24H Parking Monitor, WDR & HDR, Date Stamp, Screen Saver, so many features provides you with multi-scene requirement and a safe driving experience
  • Built-in GPS and records the driving route, real-time speed, longitude, latitude, and allows you to play back videos and track the exact location of an accident
  • Powered by a super capacitor built to survive extreme weather conditions from -4°F to 140°F, making the dash camera ideal for extreme hot-weather or cold-weather
  • Supports up to 128GB Micro SD cards
  • Suitable for various vehicles, including cars, SUVs, jeeps, trucks, and provides the most important evidence for emergency accidents.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • AUTO Direct via Walmart seller is rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 5665 customer reviews.
    • AUTO Direct via Walmart offers returns within 30 days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $90 less (69% savings) than the list price of $129.99.
    • Rated 3.8 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 30 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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drinkingbird
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How is stating a fact that this product is made in China (and nearly all the ones named like this are as well) racist?

But hey, as long as you're "pretty sure".

These are not terrible cameras, there are much worse out there, but fact of the matter is these random generic names last until the products start failing or they get sued over something, at which point they change to a different name. They trademark and get web domains en masse and just cycle through them over time. Some of the better ones may last a year or two, others a month.

The reason the names are so random and nonsensical is they are required to trademark to sell on amazon, walmart, etc, and it is much easier to trademark gibberish than actual words, especially when you need to frequently change your name.

Look at their website, all cameras are sold out and they don't even list this one. They are in the process of closing up shop.
sjack827
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Not much of a review but I got something like this from Nexpow last year and I sent it back. It has a cigarette lighter power source, plus you can't see anything while you're driving, if there is a screen it's minimal. And it's SD storage based so you have to remove it and download the videos to review. I have a really old simple camera and wanted to upgrade, but I preferred what I had to this. Would NOT recommend it.
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20FPS isn't going to cut it, among other reasons why this is a bad Idea.

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Apr 21, 2024 04:54 AM
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ablangApr 21, 2024 04:54 AM
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Guys. I was recently in an accident and had a working dashcam (not this one).

When my insurance agent called me (after reviewing the video) she said she placed liability on the other driver. You can see my dashcam collision video here. Anyone who has an accident video has a good selling point for their friends to run out and get one too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L...STi4&t=30s
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JordanJ5883Apr 21, 2024 04:56 AM
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Quote from GreenOstrich5629 :
Buy a wyzecam v4...$35...mount it as a dashcam...tether to your phone while driving...then its super easy to pull the videos from the cloud

yeah no.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Have you been in an accident?

Cops don't review footage on the scene. With how lazy they are, you're lucky they take statements. And tickets are only written if there's a clear traffic violation.

The footage is for your insurance company first and foremost.
I have been in an accident. I also stop at accidents if I have time to see if I can help (cpr/first aid, etc)

At one of these stops one of the vehicles did have a camera with the SD card in it. The driver had a blank as well. I had a laptop and a write blocker (stops the drive from being written to, an evidence thing).

The officer definitely reviewed the footage on the spot after I made a copy of it, and then logged the original for evidence, and even took notes.

So for anyone who wants to use an SD card, great. Based on my experience I entirely recommend carrying at least a spare so you can get a copy should you need to surrender for evidence, and if you want to go the extra mile a write blocker isn't a bad idea to preserve time stamps and things of that nature. I don't know what a good one costs anymore but it can't be more than 100 to get one.
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hubernomiddlesngApr 21, 2024 05:01 AM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
20FPS isn't going to cut it, among other reasons why this is a bad Idea.
What's wrong with 20 FPS? All the dash cam needs to do is have clear stills and enough frames to clearly see motion. I would think 20 fps is better than 60, less wear on storage device and less energy.

I'm by no means saying wyzecam v4 is a good idea...
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Quote from herbsprovence :
What's wrong with 20 FPS? All the dash cam needs to do is have clear stills and enough frames to clearly see motion. I would think 20 fps is better than 60, less wear on storage device and less energy.

I'm by no means saying wyzecam v4 is a good idea...
20FPS isn't enough for motion interpolation of a vehicle that could potentially be moving in excess of 60MPH.

You want as many frames as possible to capture license plates and motion accurately, not end up with a slideshow. These cameras all have internal processing to generate the best quality image, so you're not getting "raw" footage straight from the lens. The more data it has to work with, the better the outcome.

"Stills" aren't going to do the job. This isn't security footage.

Also, frame rate matters little to the storage device, as all of it gets buffered through a cache and then written in blocks. Will it consume more storage per write cycle? Yes. Will it matter in retrospect to the longevity of the card? Hardly, when you consider the cards meant for dash cams are designed for continuous recording.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
20FPS isn't enough for motion interpolation of a vehicle that could potentially be moving in excess of 60MPH.

You want as many frames as possible to capture license plates and motion accurately, not end up with a slideshow. These cameras all have internal processing to generate the best quality image, so you're not getting "raw" footage straight from the lens. The more data it has to work with, the better the outcome.

"Stills" aren't going to do the job. This isn't security footage.

Also, frame rate matters little to the storage device, as all of it gets buffered through a cache and then written in blocks. Will it consume more storage per write cycle? Yes. Will it matter in retrospect to the longevity of the card? Hardly, when you consider the cards meant for dash cams are designed for continuous recording.
I don't know where you're getting 20 fps isn't enough for motion interpolation when movies are 24. Only time I can't tell what's going on in a movie is from editing decisions for the most part.

You kind of argue against yourself for frames. You say that you want good internal processing but having a camera's processor spend LESS time on a frame makes the actual clarity of image worse. More data is good but more processing power is also good.

Stills can do a perfectly good job in some circumstances like capturing a license plate. And I still believe 20 fps is fine.

And for storage device, you're just making things up at this point. The SD card is going to fail based on overwriting data, regardless on what it is designed for.
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luddite_cyborgApr 21, 2024 05:33 AM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Have you been in an accident?

Cops don't review footage on the scene. With how lazy they are, you're lucky they take statements. And tickets are only written if there's a clear traffic violation.

The footage is for your insurance company first and foremost.
Fortunately I have not, and I think you're correct for most cases, but I recall plenty of stories on r/dashcam where police were very happy to look at footage (some cases involved witnesses whose versions of events were completely inaccurate). Just having the footage will ultimately save you of course, but having it readily available for review can also save you time and headaches perhaps.

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Quote from carlson03 :
Honest question, why would you need to pull the card and check if nothing happened?
So that you can check if its still working or not. That is exactly what happened to me. I never pulled the sd card. When I finally got into an accident, I pulled the sd card but sadly it had stopped working long ago without me knowing.
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Quote from herbsprovence :
I don't know where you're getting 20 fps isn't enough for motion interpolation when movies are 24. Only time I can't tell what's going on in a movie is from editing decisions for the most part.

You kind of argue against yourself for frames. You say that you want good internal processing but having a camera's processor spend LESS time on a frame makes the actual clarity of image worse. More data is good but more processing power is also good.

Stills can do a perfectly good job in some circumstances like capturing a license plate. And I still believe 20 fps is fine.

And for storage device, you're just making things up at this point. The SD card is going to fail based on overwriting data, regardless on what it is designed for.
Can't argue with someone who doesn't even understand basic video processing.

Yes, movies are generally 23FPS, which is why motion blur is present in all of them.

Does motion blur sound like something you would want in your dash cam footage?

Think.
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antster7Apr 21, 2024 05:52 AM
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Cheap dashcams aren't good and good dashcams aren't cheap.
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Quote from skyworks :
So that you can check if its still working or not. That is exactly what happened to me. I never pulled the sd card. When I finally got into an accident, I pulled the sd card but sadly it had stopped working long ago without me knowing.
No dash cam is going to tell you a card has failed until it completely fails.

You have to take it upon yourself to check the card regularly.

There's no alternative.

However, that's not what the comments were complaining about. They were saying that the only way to retrieve footage is to pull the card, while they expected some lazy solution via WiFi.

If this had that option and you did what they were wanting, you'd be in the same boat or worse.
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Quote from luddite_cyborg :
Fortunately I have not, and I think you're correct for most cases, but I recall plenty of stories on r/dashcam where police were very happy to look at footage (some cases involved witnesses whose versions of events were completely inaccurate). Just having the footage will ultimately save you of course, but having it readily available for review can also save you time and headaches perhaps.
I could see this working in some backwater town where there's not much going on.

But in a city?

You're lucky to get a cop at all, let alone one who will stick around longer than required.

Be careful with Reddit. It used to be full of actual people acting in earnest. Now it seems like every other post is fanfiction.

That's partly why I gave one of the comments above a hard time. All it was missing was "and then everybody clapped".
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Quote from sjack827 :
Not much of a review but I got something like this from Nexpow last year and I sent it back. It has a cigarette lighter power source, plus you can't see anything while you're driving, if there is a screen it's minimal. And it's SD storage based so you have to remove it and download the videos to review. I have a really old simple camera and wanted to upgrade, but I preferred what I had to this. Would NOT recommend it.
Thank you, didn't realize this required the entire car charger port rather then just usb for power.
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drinkingbirdApr 21, 2024 06:35 AM
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Quote from indelible :
Yeah, all the people that left reviews
Actually when it comes to "caps lock bang keyboard randomly" Chinese company names, most of the reviews are fake. At least they kinda came up with a word here. But in a couple months this one will be out of business and they will be selling it under a different all caps brand name.
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alancontestorApr 21, 2024 06:36 AM
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I wonder what the sensor model is. A lot of these 4K are up-scaled. Would be nice to know if what is native resolution of the image sensor.
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