BAEASU STORE via Amazon has BAEASU 3-Channel 2.5K Front & Rear Inside & Outside Dash Cam w/ 32GB Card for $69.99 - $35 when you apply promotion code 50DOYWVP at checkout = $34.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Triple channel dash cam with 170° front camera, 150° inside camera and 150° waterproof rear camera
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BAEASU STORE via Amazon has BAEASU 3-Channel 2.5K Front & Rear Inside & Outside Dash Cam w/ 32GB Card for $69.99 - $35 when you apply promotion code 50DOYWVP at checkout = $34.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Features:
Triple channel dash cam with 170° front camera, 150° inside camera and 150° waterproof rear camera
Model: BAEASU 3 Channel 2.5K Dash Cam, 1440P Dash Cam Front and Rear Inside, Dash Camera for Cars, Triple Car Camera with 32GB Card, G-Sensor, 24Hr Parking, Loop Recording, IR Night Vision, Blue
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It does not support 128 GB.
Here's my review and headache I went through:
The unit comes with a 32gb FAT32 memory card. Book says it supports 128GB cards.
After trying to format to what works, fat32, I learned you CANT as fat32 is ONLY FOR 32GB and below.
Tried exfat and NTFS. Neither work and dashcam says to please format. This means there is no way to use a 128GB card. Read their book cover to cover. No solution for this.
False advertising at its finest.
DOES NOT SUPPORT ANYTHING OVER 32GB
and their support refused to help claiming they couldn't find my order number even after I copy and pasted to them.
I can build a PC and have dash cams and go pros.
Please don't buy and expect a 128gb card to work, IT WONT!
It does not support 128 GB.
Here's my review and headache I went through:
The unit comes with a 32gb FAT32 memory card. Book says it supports 128GB cards.
After trying to format to what works, fat32, I learned you CANT as fat32 is ONLY FOR 32GB and below.
Tried exfat and NTFS. Neither work and dashcam says to please format. This means there is no way to use a 128GB card. Read their book cover to cover. No solution for this.
False advertising at its finest.
DOES NOT SUPPORT ANYTHING OVER 32GB
and their support refused to help claiming they couldn't find my order number even after I copy and pasted to them.
I can build a PC and have dash cams and go pros.
Please don't buy and expect a 128gb card to work, IT WONT!
Fat32 can be partitioned up to 2TB. 32GB limit was removed by Microsoft in Win11.
Can it really record license plates? Have anyone used this? With a 170° wide angle front camera, and 2560 pix resolution, this is 14pix/°. So each symbol on the plate need at least 7 pix and therefore can not be smaller than ½°, best case. And the symbols are 38mm wide. Basic trig 38mm/sin(0.5)=4.3meters. So the car in front basically has to be into your bumper for you to reas the plate?
Several flaws in your analysis:
Deg/pixel is not constant, it varies non-linearly across the image extent (assuming the lens uses a tangent plane projection), and you will have better angular resolution near the middle of the image than you will at the periphery. This effect gets more significant as you use wider FOVs.
Not sure where you pulled 7px/char from, but this seems overly conservative. I can still read fonts with 3-4 pixels width.
Video will gather many frames, not just a single still. You will be able to discern more details as a result, as you won't have a single aliased image, but many.
Finally, license plates are really only useful in cases where the other person flees the scene. If they didn't get close enough to make contact, the likelihood of you needing the plate for anything approaches zero. If they got that close, you have enough to get a plate, assuming they were ever in your FOV to begin with.
As for others' comments about video compression, etc., those actually favor use cases like license plates, where you have a high contrast distinct edge around each character. You lose quality due to compression (both encoding, and video bitrate) in cases where you have low contrast, e.g. varying shades of the same color, as you get more aliasing to nearby colors.
In summary, yes a higher res camera is always preferable, but 99% of the benefit is proving your version of events, not getting license plates. Higher res comes at a higher cost.
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Here's my review and headache I went through:
The unit comes with a 32gb FAT32 memory card. Book says it supports 128GB cards.
After trying to format to what works, fat32, I learned you CANT as fat32 is ONLY FOR 32GB and below.
Tried exfat and NTFS. Neither work and dashcam says to please format. This means there is no way to use a 128GB card. Read their book cover to cover. No solution for this.
False advertising at its finest.
DOES NOT SUPPORT ANYTHING OVER 32GB
and their support refused to help claiming they couldn't find my order number even after I copy and pasted to them.
I can build a PC and have dash cams and go pros.
Please don't buy and expect a 128gb card to work, IT WONT!
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Here's my review and headache I went through:
The unit comes with a 32gb FAT32 memory card. Book says it supports 128GB cards.
After trying to format to what works, fat32, I learned you CANT as fat32 is ONLY FOR 32GB and below.
Tried exfat and NTFS. Neither work and dashcam says to please format. This means there is no way to use a 128GB card. Read their book cover to cover. No solution for this.
False advertising at its finest.
DOES NOT SUPPORT ANYTHING OVER 32GB
and their support refused to help claiming they couldn't find my order number even after I copy and pasted to them.
I can build a PC and have dash cams and go pros.
Please don't buy and expect a 128gb card to work, IT WONT!
Fat32 can be partitioned up to 2TB. 32GB limit was removed by Microsoft in Win11.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/window...0in%20
Deg/pixel is not constant, it varies non-linearly across the image extent (assuming the lens uses a tangent plane projection), and you will have better angular resolution near the middle of the image than you will at the periphery. This effect gets more significant as you use wider FOVs.
Not sure where you pulled 7px/char from, but this seems overly conservative. I can still read fonts with 3-4 pixels width.
Video will gather many frames, not just a single still. You will be able to discern more details as a result, as you won't have a single aliased image, but many.
Finally, license plates are really only useful in cases where the other person flees the scene. If they didn't get close enough to make contact, the likelihood of you needing the plate for anything approaches zero. If they got that close, you have enough to get a plate, assuming they were ever in your FOV to begin with.
As for others' comments about video compression, etc., those actually favor use cases like license plates, where you have a high contrast distinct edge around each character. You lose quality due to compression (both encoding, and video bitrate) in cases where you have low contrast, e.g. varying shades of the same color, as you get more aliasing to nearby colors.
In summary, yes a higher res camera is always preferable, but 99% of the benefit is proving your version of events, not getting license plates. Higher res comes at a higher cost.
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