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The FITCAMX 2 Channel 4K Dash Cam is designed specifically for Toyota RAV4 models from 2022 to 2024, offering a sleek OEM look without visible wires. It features stunning 2160P front and 1080P rear video quality, a 128GB MicroSD card for ample storage, and advanced night vision capabilities. With built-in WiFi for easy access and sharing, loop recording, and a G-Sensor for emergency footage locking, this dash cam is a must-have for safety-conscious drivers.
K**R
Extremely easy install and great video quality
I installed the Fitcamx 4K front camera on my wife's 2024 Rav4. The installation was very easy and took about 5 to 10 minutes max. It truly does look OEM when installed and the plastic is the exact same quality as the Toyota OEM piece I removed. I'm impressed by the quality.I did have issues getting the Fitcamx software to stay connected, but that was my fault by not turning off cellular and bluetooth while trying to pair and connect the software on my phone with the camera. Once I figured it out it worked great. The video quality is as good or better than expected when replaying from my home computer with a large screen. The playback was smooth and easy to make out license plates on other cars. I will be buying a Fitcamx for my 2023 Toyota Tacoma next now that I've seen how the product works. I'll be reviewing the videos after my wife has had a few days to drive the car and accumulate some videos.
J**Z
Muy buena compra
Llego rapido y bien empacado, fácil de instalar y buena calidad de grabacion
J**O
Attention deux modèles avec ou sans ventilation
Attention au raccordement, pour ma part les fiches de branchement ne correspondent pas avec mon véhicule. Est qu’il y a des fiches plus petites ??
J**M
Looks good
This camera looks as though it was part of the factory installation. No messy wires and so far seems to work well.
H**R
Unbelievably simple to install. Looks good too. Get it!
I just got the 4K model and installed it in my 2020 RAV4. I've installed electronics in other cars and motorcycles, and this was absurdly easy.The wiring was the thing. No need to run and hide wires all over the place, or tap into the fuse box or even to the battery. Pop off the cover, swap the clips, plug the plugs, and put the new cover on. It really is that simple.Frankly, for the price, I don't understand why you WOULDN'T have one of these. With all the nutballs on the road and on the streets now, a dash cam could be very useful especially if you end up in any sort of insurance or legal hassle.I bought the 4K version. I tested the various modes, and 4K gives you the widest field of view, along with 1080p (which makes sense). The other modes narrowed the field of view.In pixel-peeping the detail, I can say that the 4K recording definitely does show more detail, but the image is grittier and noisier than the 1080p footage. My guess is that the 1080p uses pixel binning, which lowers noise, and perhaps the 4K codec is lower bandwidth relative to the pixels being stored, so maybe there's more compression being applied (relatively). The 1080p looks good, is less noisy, maintains the same wide field of view, and takes up less space (for faster file transfers and more recording time on the card). The 4K definitely provides some more detail though; I believe this is a genuine 4K camera and not some form of upscaling.Note: my evaluation was based on static shots in my garage. The definitive test would be a drive through some woods and grass, to see how the video compression holds up.Regarding getting the camera to "stick" in 4K: it's true that the system doesn't "remember" the 4K setting as delivered. However, there's a very simple fix: set it to 4K using the Roadcam app, and then press and hold the power button on the camera for about 5 seconds. After that, the 4K setting will stick.
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