That was a pretty good video. Looks relatively easy to install. When the 24’s come out I wonder if you have to run the rear camera a different way to avoid the curtain airbagsI'm thinking of getting this...
What do you need the 512gb for? Most dashcams will be able to keep 1-2 weeks on a 256 card, if not more, and with the flagging features and perpetual overwrite, you can hang on to clips for longer if you like and still not run out of space. You don't need to keep boring useless video clips forever.Iam reading that the viofo a139 is prone to run hot so not ideal for hot climates in which case the viofo 229 might be better. The vantrue n4 looks like a nice camera. I like the fact that the viofo and vantrue flagship models accept up to 512gb of SD card space. Thinkware is a US company I believe and the U3000 model seems nice as well with similar image quality in addition to recording motion while parked. It doesn't accept 512gb SD cards though.
There's also the issue of customer support and phone app software. No one dashcam does them all perfectly.
That's a good question. Those 3 brands I mentioned are filming in 4k and a couple of them have up to 3 cams or more filming at 30 fps. I don't know how quick a 256 or 512 gb card will fill up with those parameters but I know that 512 will record more than 256 without overwriting. Could be a non issue, I don't know.What do you need the 512gb for? Most dashcams will be able to keep 1-2 weeks on a 256 card, if not more, and with the flagging features and perpetual overwrite, you can hang on to clips for longer if you like and still not run out of space. You don't need to keep boring useless video clips forever.
Not to mention, if you're looking to retain your videos for longer than a week or two, you'll want to back them up to something else like a PC or file server to preserve them. The SD card shouldn't be seen as a long-term storage solution, but more as a temporary in-process stopover for the files. Plus the constant read/write nature of dashcams significantly shortens the lifespan and reliability of SD cards.
I actually run a 128gb no problem. Mark what I want to save and back it up when I get the time. Other than that, it's autopilot for the camera.