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HDR Front & WDR Rear Recording: Front camera records 4K HDR to handle bright sunlight and capture clear license plates; rear camera records 1080P WDR for balanced exposure in fog or tunnels; both sync at 25fps for consistent clarity.
STARVIS 2 Sensor & AI Night Vision: Sony STARVIS 2 sensor provides 4x better low-light sensitivity; delivers full-color night vision in very dark conditions like urban streets, rural roads, and garages.
Smart Driving Assistant (ADAS): Includes forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, lane departure alert, and front vehicle start reminder; provides visual and audio alerts with 0.8-2s reaction time for safer driving.
Hands-Free Voice Control: Noise-canceling microphones support 8 commands (e.g., "Lock the video"); enables safe, hands-free operation for snapping photos, starting recording, or locking footage while driving.
Blazing Wi-Fi & Built-in GPS: 5.8GHz Wi-Fi allows real-time viewing, downloading, and sharing of 4K footage via Pelsee Cam app; GPS embeds speed, coordinates, and timestamps into videos for quick evidence sharing.
24/7 Full-Color Parking Mode: Provides continuous parking surveillance with G-sensor impact activation; uses time-lapse recording for efficient storage; supports seamless loop recording on included 64GB SD card (expandable to 512GB); requires hardwire kit.
Effortless Setup and Operation: Tool-free 3-step installation (snap to windshield, conceal cables, plug into car charger); features 3.39-inch HD IPS screen for live previews, easy navigation, and instant playback.
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Pelsee US via Amazon has Pelsee P1 Pro 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam w/ STARVIS 2 Sensor on sale for $84.99 - $35 with promo code 49ZC9NH7 at checkout = $49.99. Shipping is free.
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Details:
HDR Front & WDR Rear Recording: Front camera records 4K HDR to handle bright sunlight and capture clear license plates; rear camera records 1080P WDR for balanced exposure in fog or tunnels; both sync at 25fps for consistent clarity.
STARVIS 2 Sensor & AI Night Vision: Sony STARVIS 2 sensor provides 4x better low-light sensitivity; delivers full-color night vision in very dark conditions like urban streets, rural roads, and garages.
Smart Driving Assistant (ADAS): Includes forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, lane departure alert, and front vehicle start reminder; provides visual and audio alerts with 0.8-2s reaction time for safer driving.
Hands-Free Voice Control: Noise-canceling microphones support 8 commands (e.g., "Lock the video"); enables safe, hands-free operation for snapping photos, starting recording, or locking footage while driving.
Blazing Wi-Fi & Built-in GPS: 5.8GHz Wi-Fi allows real-time viewing, downloading, and sharing of 4K footage via Pelsee Cam app; GPS embeds speed, coordinates, and timestamps into videos for quick evidence sharing.
24/7 Full-Color Parking Mode: Provides continuous parking surveillance with G-sensor impact activation; uses time-lapse recording for efficient storage; supports seamless loop recording on included 64GB SD card (expandable to 512GB); requires hardwire kit.
Effortless Setup and Operation: Tool-free 3-step installation (snap to windshield, conceal cables, plug into car charger); features 3.39-inch HD IPS screen for live previews, easy navigation, and instant playback.
Model: Pelsee P1 Pro Dash Cam Front and Rear, STARVIS 2 Sensor, 4K Dual Dash Camera for Cars with Full-Color Night Vision, HDR WDR, ADAS, GPS, WiFi & Voice Control, 24H Parking Mode, 3.39" Screen, 64GB Card
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"Not a Native 4K sensor. 2.5K sensor but upscales to 4K recording. There is a reason they do not say which Starvis 2 sensor they use, and customer support will not tell you as it is "proprietary" All the other camera companies that use Native 4K processors are happy to state which image sensor they use."
I bought two to try out (well, open one and test, return both if it's all a lie), because I've been sitting on a couple VIOFO cams for 2-3 years that I've yet to install in our two newer vehicles. I've been dashcam-less since selling our last vehicles in 2023 and 2024. Not even sure where they are after moving houses, but I can probably uncover them. I hope to dig them out within 30 days and compare to my A129 Pro though - in theory this one would be better, if it's legit, with the newer generation of Sony sensor.
Ideally it'd be easy to disassemble to at least look at the chips to see if they are marked with a legit model number. Not that chip labeling isn't faked, and at this price (or $40 as the one guy said) I'd think the sensors are not legit Sony IMX678. I hope to be able to verify one way or another whether these are fake, and return if I find that to be true. I'm leaning toward these not being legit STARVIS 2 sensors, just based on the lack of details on the manufacturer's site (LLMs claim they aren't published either), and price. Supposedly the genuine Sony sensors would be quite a large chunk of this price, not that I can find real wholesale pricing on them.
But yeah, I expect either lies for both sensors, the front sensor to be some generic and the rear to use a cheap STARVIS 2MP sensor (for them to claim the kit has a STARVIS 2), or the front is STARVIS (2) 8MP, and the rear some generic sensor. My plastic pry tools will be getting some use tomorrow.
In any case, I had a CPL on my main vehicle's old VIOFO to cut through windshield glare. That alone may be worth paying more for their dashcams, for that filter option. I'd still always use a Mobius second front cam with a zoom (12mm?) lens to better catch plates. A third camera with different exposure would also help to under-expose to catch plates at night. It's the same thing one needs to do for all surveillance situations if you want full details - wide angle for observation, detail cam for identification, and maybe a third blown-highlight camera for reflective plates. For the most part just observing is enough for claims, and we don't even need 1080p for that.
Bought 2. Install was easy with the included pry bar. It took me about 30 mins to do. The video looks great. The reviews and posted review videos I found online were all good. For $50, you get a bunch of features, it's a great option. I mainly only care about the 4K front camera. If you rear end me, your plates will be 100% visible with 1080P. If you want 4K front and rear, let me know when you find one for $50.
So far, no issues. BTW, if you have an iPhone and can't get the app to connect, to the camera, someone posted the new setting you need to change for it to connect.
I bought one. I don't need pristine video quality. Just good enough to prove who is at fault in an accident. I also don't want to spend $200 on a camera that ends up getting fried in the AZ heat.
Looks like a good buy at this price. Anyone else have experience with this cam?
Bought one on a bf deal, pretty much garbage, just like any cam that will come up here at around $50 price point. They are all just rebranded/repackaged version of the same stuff.
I bought it at $40, only used it for around 2 months and it is solid so far. The image quality (I only use the front camera) and build quality definitely worth the price.
Are you able to see the number plates in the recorded video?
Just got mine delivered this AM. Notice the factory box is black versus all the reviews/unboxing for the P1 Pro is white. Curious if anyone that got one recently, what color did yours come in?
As for the sensor, found a video from a reviewer that went to 2026 CES that says it is a Starvis 2 IMX675, so technically 2K sensor.
Timestamp at 4:30. https://youtu.be/cvzi5MM2qKs?si=tzbR-GDhAjK65L3J
Last edited by CyanBuffalo1461 January 18, 2026 at 12:02 PM.
Pelsee US via Amazon[amazon.com] has Pelsee P1 Pro 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam w/ STARVIS 2 Sensor for $84.99 - 41% with promo code 49ZC9NH7 = $49.99. Shipping is free.
In some states a windshield mount is illegal. I don't really see, given the shape of the cam and the angle of the lens, how one would mount it anyplace else. The closest one might come is to have it mounted to the 'street side' of the rearview mirror. But that might be an invitation to thieves to break in and grab it. Don't see how one might attach it successfully to a beanbag dashboard device. Anyone have an idea that would work for non-windshield mount, especially one where you could hid the dashcam when you leave the car?
I bought two, and got a different box for each. The label is also different. The white box doesn't have Starvis 2 but the black box does I have not open it yet.
I bought two, and got a different box for each. The label is also different. The white box doesn't have Starvis 2 but the black box does I have not open it yet.
Thanks for sharing. I got the black box version also. Just opened mine, very nicely packaged too. My first dash cam😅, can't wait to install. Wondering if the optional hardwire kit for $25 is worth it. Couldn't get the 50% off to stick with the dash cam order.
Thanks for sharing. I got the black box version also. Just opened mine, very nicely packaged too. My first dash cam😅, can't wait to install. Wondering if the optional hardwire kit for $25 is worth it. Couldn't get the 50% off to stick with the dash cam order.
Contact amazon customer service. They gave me 50% of for that one. Otherwise, hardwire only has still 10% discount coupon.
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"Not a Native 4K sensor. 2.5K sensor but upscales to 4K recording. There is a reason they do not say which Starvis 2 sensor they use, and customer support will not tell you as it is "proprietary" All the other camera companies that use Native 4K processors are happy to state which image sensor they use."
And apparently only records at 25fps.
https://youtu.be/N0OI9rBLT8U
Ideally it'd be easy to disassemble to at least look at the chips to see if they are marked with a legit model number. Not that chip labeling isn't faked, and at this price (or $40 as the one guy said) I'd think the sensors are not legit Sony IMX678. I hope to be able to verify one way or another whether these are fake, and return if I find that to be true. I'm leaning toward these not being legit STARVIS 2 sensors, just based on the lack of details on the manufacturer's site (LLMs claim they aren't published either), and price. Supposedly the genuine Sony sensors would be quite a large chunk of this price, not that I can find real wholesale pricing on them.
But yeah, I expect either lies for both sensors, the front sensor to be some generic and the rear to use a cheap STARVIS 2MP sensor (for them to claim the kit has a STARVIS 2), or the front is STARVIS (2) 8MP, and the rear some generic sensor. My plastic pry tools will be getting some use tomorrow.
In any case, I had a CPL on my main vehicle's old VIOFO to cut through windshield glare. That alone may be worth paying more for their dashcams, for that filter option. I'd still always use a Mobius second front cam with a zoom (12mm?) lens to better catch plates. A third camera with different exposure would also help to under-expose to catch plates at night. It's the same thing one needs to do for all surveillance situations if you want full details - wide angle for observation, detail cam for identification, and maybe a third blown-highlight camera for reflective plates. For the most part just observing is enough for claims, and we don't even need 1080p for that.
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So far, no issues. BTW, if you have an iPhone and can't get the app to connect, to the camera, someone posted the new setting you need to change for it to connect.
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As for the sensor, found a video from a reviewer that went to 2026 CES that says it is a Starvis 2 IMX675, so technically 2K sensor.
Timestamp at 4:30.
https://youtu.be/cvzi5MM2qKs?si=
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