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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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.
Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.
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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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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.
Recorded video from the front camera has a reddish tint compared to other cameras. But otherwise solid picture quality and very good night time lighting
judging by the current comments in this thread, i unfortunately wouldn't trust anyone who answers your question
thats exactly i was thinking.. too many positive comments.. which is very unusual of SD.. if you are not complaining about any product, its too good to be true
thats exactly i was thinking.. too many positive comments.. which is very unusual of SD.. if you are not complaining about any product, its too good to be true
I promise, im not a bot 🤣
I bought two of this model back in September for the same $50 priceand I'm perfectly pleased with them.
I promise, im not a bot
I bought two of this model back in September for the same $50 priceand I'm perfectly pleased with them.
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.
Last edited by Masejoer January 15, 2026 at 12:05 AM.
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I bought two of this model back in September for the same $50 priceand I'm perfectly pleased with them.
I bought two of this model back in September for the same $50 priceand I'm perfectly pleased with them.
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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