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We were still able to read plates and signs, but when any light source was introduced, it completely washed out the video. You can’t always rely on witnesses and you may be in an isolated area with nobody else about to see what happened. It can deliver ultra-wide 140-degree vertical and horizontal viewing angles and present larger color gamut so that you can enjoy super-clear display in rich colors from large angles without disturbing blurs. The Miofive is equipped with a 4K UHD (3840×2160) and 2K QHD (2560x1440) resolution - providing the same cinematic footage with the Thinkware U1000 that has a 4K Ultra HD at 30FPS front camera that can be switched to 2K QHD at 60fps.
There’s also a parking mode, where the camera wakes up and records if the g-sensor is disturbed in any way. With a dashcam such as the MIOFIVE you are not alone, and this one generally works well in low light too.
If not, Miofive says it will replace the camera, though there’s no mention of whether that will happen outside the 18-month warranty. The three frame grabs are from just before the bump, during the bump and the frame just after the bump. Its new dual-channel variant has a supercapacitor, which makes us come up with two ideas: Miofive knows that 500mAh is not enough to power a 2-CH parking mode, or they probably did testings and the built-in battery was a bad idea so they had to change it. Other key features include integrated GPS for accurate speed and locational data, and a battery for the ability to work without being tethered to a USB socket, albeit only for very short journeys.
The other thing to note is it will record audio – while this is perfectly fine as all this can be used in evidence to show you were not distracted or were not on the phone.
There are a lot of options on the market vying for your attention, and today we’re looking at the MIOFIVE 4K dash cam. You can unplug it and let it run, but if you do this, it will turn itself off once you stop moving, so you won’t have the luxury of knowing what’s going on with your car once it’s parked. In terms of app and desktop compatibility by users, Android and Windows had no issues reading the Miofive. Miofive’s 4K dash cam is an impressive package, combining a slender form factor with a beefy specification and top-notch video recording.