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The Thinkware Q800PRO Car Dash Cam offers high-definition 2.5K video recording, advanced night vision capabilities, and a suite of driver assistance features, all wrapped in a sleek design that blends seamlessly into your vehicle.
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C**A
Good, solid product. I'm happy with it.
I am not an expert on dashcams, so I cannot compare this to other products from different companies, or even to earlier products from Thinkware. I can, however, speak to my impressions as an average non-enthusiast user. In addition to the main dashcam, I also bought the installation kit and the polarizing filter. The installation had challenges, but none of them were due to this product. It was just difficult to find fuses in my car's fuse box that both were switched and unswitched, and that were located where a fuse tap would fit. I am still working on that, and do not yet have parking mode working. Again, though, that is an installation problem. I am asking a friend who knows more about wiring to help soon and I expect to get that sorted out. Other than that, the installation went well. In operation, it is about as expected. As with the first one I had, the features and settings are fiddly and unintuitive. I looked through the manuals of about half a dozen models before buying this one, and they all seem to have cumbersome UI issues... this one is no exception. Still, I have no plans to regularly collect the video. I just want to have it record in case I ever need to prove what happened in a traffic incident, so I don't really care that much. I do wish I could turn on the flashing blue light that says it's not connected to the Internet. I don't need it connected to the Internet when I drive, and I also don't need it flashing at me to tell me so. It seems it should be easy to turn that off in settings, but Thinkware didn't give me that option.The image quality seems pretty good. The last dashcam I had was HD (1280x1024) and this one is quite a bit higher resolution at QHD (2560x1440). The video on this one is a bit clearer (I compared a couple of clips), but they were both pretty good. I took a random daylight clip from the SD card and tried to see a license plate on vehicles in front of me and passing me in the other direction. In front was no problem. It was less clear on vehicles passing, but I could make them out and that's all that matters. The angle of view seems about right to me; I can clearly see vehicles at cross streets and such, so it should capture the surroundings is something happens. I haven't yet driven it at night to see how those videos look. It's light here from about 5am to 9pm in the summer, and I haven't happened to have been driving outside of those hours yet. I'll find out in the winter, when the days get really short.Overall, I'm quite happy with the product. It is nice and small and it looks elegantly designed, so it looks okay in my car. It took a 128K microSD card, so I have lots of space to record in. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this to someone else, though I also wouldn't suggest that other high-end products wouldn't probably do just as well.
G**R
Quality Dash Cam
Done quite a bit of research between blackvue and thinkware and i ended up with this one. This is the first dam cam i've ever got, pretty happy with it. Great 2K quality video and works perfectly so far since i got it 2 weeks ago. I would recommend the OBD II cable to use the parking mode. Not a fan of hardwiring and one of the main reason i chose this over blackvue. 2nd reason i got this over the blackvue is the APP. I heard people saying the blackvue app is not that good. The APP for thinkware is pretty easy to use and easy to connect to my phone so i can download and view all the video footage and change my camera settings. So far i am very happy with this dash cam. Worth the $$$
M**S
High quality product
This is a well-made high-quality product. I have been using this dashcam for the past few months. The video quality is excellent and you can read the license plates and other small texts (such as business addresses from far away. Well worth getting it with the both front and back camera combination. The only thing I would suggest is to buy a battery backup for the camera to operate longer when parked. I have not tried the radar module.
A**C
Decent camera, absolute crap for software
Where, oh where do I start?I have two of these cameras. The 800 (urchased here - obviously) and a 1000, purchased directly from the manufacturer/seller.The cameras are decent. They produce smooth video and night vision isn't too terrible. So, props for that.Now, the companion software? To call it a "joke" would be offensive to a good joke. The cameras are marketed as cloud capable/cloud enabled. Yes, you have to give the camera access to a WiFi connection, be it a hot spot or your vehicle's built-in hot spot (if you have one). There is no built-in cellular capability. But I knew this, so no problem there.Setting up the camera through the app could be likened to pulling teeth... healthy ones, at that. You have to log into the camera via its WiFi connection. Then, you have to connect the camera to your device while your device is in hot spot mode. Then, you have to hope the freaking thing took the settings, and you don't know whether the camera was updated/set up for cloud access properly, more-so because they don't seem to want to register themselves to your account that you have to sign up for on the manufacturer's website.It took me 5 times to get it to register the U800 and call home to the manufacturer. I still can't get the 1000 to call home/link itself to my accountCliff notes:Camera(s) are OK.The software/cloud services are absolutely worthless. Bad enough that I'm not purchasing another one of these cameras from this manufacturer.
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