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23%
Worth It
January 23, 2015
Note: My reviews reflect the "value" of a product as it relates to cost. This item was shipped and delivered extremely fast for standard shipping, ordered on Monday received it Thursday. thank you Amazon and UPS. The camera was packaged as well as any other electronic device that I have ever purchased online, with maybe the exception of Apple Products which tend to be pricey (and worth it) so they can afford a little extra luxo packaging. The camera was obviously brand new out of the box with all accessories included. Note: the 12v automotive power plug-in connects to the camera via the usb port, some pictures showed the plug as having a standard power plug. The camera has a port for a standard power supply plug but I guess there is no need for it. Be sure to remove the protective shipping film from the screen and the tape from over the battery terminals before you complain about a dirty scratched screen or non functioning battery. I used a 120v USB power supply (available cheap from Amazon) to power and charge the camera in my home. I took videos at various settings out my front window. I prefer the 720p setting as it seems to provide more of a widescreen closeup but with the same field of view as the 640 setting which yields a 4:3 ratio like an old TV. There did not seem to be any difference between the 1080p and 720p setting. The video quality is more than adequate for it's intended use. The microphone is very sensitive producing clear audio and can be turned off. The complaints in other reviews about the instructions are valid. The important thing to remember is that you must use the Video Record button along with the menu and up down buttons and finish each setting by pressing the Video Record button before exiting settings. I purchased a Transcend 32GB class 10 SD card with the camera and it slipped right in and worked perfectly with no formatting needed. Connecting the camera via the supplied USB cable allowed me to view the .avi videos on my computer as well as save, edit and or delete them. As for the overall quality of the unit, I see no area to fault. Yes it is light weight plastic but do you really want a heavy plastic brick attached to your windshield. The case provides adequate protection for the electronics and how it feels in your hand should not be a concern, as if it were a phone or a razor. I have not tried the camera in a vehicle yet, but my experience with Radar Detectors leads me to conclude that the hefty windshield mount should be up to the task. I will update this review as I gain experience with the unit, but for now and for the price, Five Stars. Update 01/25/15: The night vision LED's only work at close range, I moved the camera around a totally dark room and objects had to be only a few feet away be visible on the screen. It would be best to leave them off for night driving and rely on ambient light from street lamps, vehicles etc. I did not expect much from the IR LED's so it does not change my rating and I doubt some of the more expensive cameras are any better.
Good HD video quality (not widescreen)
September 25, 2014
I bought the 720p w/out card, and upgraded to the 16 gb card for more storage. After a considerable amount of time navigating through the Menu, you'll have the HD settings and Time Stamp figured out, and you'll be ready to mount which is an easy suction cup, and set screw. The Camera automatically starts recording everytime it's turned on (red light blinks), and continually records, in ten minute segments, as you'll notice on playback. It doesn't jiggle or move at all, and the battery is adequate to not need the car adapter cord. When you're done driving, and want to see your trip, just plug in the appropriate cord to your PC and the videos will start playin back in HD, consecutively. I delete what I don't need, and let the rest store. Copying to a File is easy enough, and I charge mine w/the USB cord to PC. This is fine product which dosn't cost much which may save you from future car accident fault claims, as the resolution is so high you can even read the license plates in HD record settings. The little flip down viewfinder is so neat, it even swivels, LOL I feel like James Bond.
I'm hard to please.
August 19, 2014
Okay, now that I have become an expert in this camera's system I will leave my true thoughts. The Motion detector works great. Nice and sensitive. It will just keep going. One thing to note is that once the feature is turned on. Nothing seems to work until the device is restarted. I'm sure there is a timer. I left it outside for a short while. It gets a great pictures. Let's you adjust the line frequency. Tons of menu options. This device is fun to play with. You can use it just about anywhere. Super long cord on the DC vehicle adapter. You could have plenty of extension to run it under your dash or wherever. The package was put together nicely and everything looked brand new and properly sealed. Very impressed. I almost left a negative review because I did not realize that the IR Led function is turned on using one quick press of the power button. Viola! It's also flawless the night vision I love it. This thing goes above and beyond a car dash cam and I wish the peephole DVR we ordered had as many options and as good of picture quality and motion detection that this $15 dollar device has.The only draw back I can see thus far is having no option in the menu to choose any option other than 10 minutes for the recording intervals. The motion detection recorded 10:02 before quitting and then picked up something else about 4 minutes before I picked it back up and brought it inside. If you park your car anywhere there isn't going to be motion all the time you could spot vandals with this thing. My peephole DVR takes the same batteries (from old samsung or simillar flip phones) so I have a few of the and O am going to order some more. Love this device, love the person who programmed the OS and the idea is awesome. Better than a cheap radar detector.One more thing about this camera. It has a GIANT original SD card. I had to use an adapter for the 32GB Micro SD card I had on hand. Which shows about 38 minutes of video on the lowest resolution setting available 640x480 but surprising shows options all the way to 1280x960. Thanks to the designer! And seller!
Works exactly how I wanted it to work.
July 16, 2014
I must say for $15.90 this vehicle DVR is well worth the price!!! The setup was easy, the mount stays stuck to the windshield and won't fall off with vibration or heat. At first I set it at 1280x960 pixels and set it to record on motion, audio on, and overwrite memory to keep it recording if memory runs out. At first I encountered the problem that this unit freezes at the highest pixel resolution, so I set it down to 640x480 pixels. Since then, this vehicle DVR works EXACTLY how I wanted it to work. Video is good at 640x480 pixels. Having it run on battery is kind of useless since you'll never know when it shuts down because of a dead battery. So I just leave it plugged into my 12 volt plug. When I turn on my car, it powers this DVR to turn ON and there is nothing else I need to do. The DVR powers on, I start driving, and the DVR will record 2 minute clips on every motion it detects. When I park and turn off the vehicle, it cuts off the 12 volt power and I either manually turn off the DVR, or most of the time I forget to turn it off and let it run on battery until it dies,,,but that won't affect it since it can turn back on once I start the vehicle. During daylight hours, while driving, I'll check up on the screen and usually always see it recording. Sometimes I may be driving slow on a straight road and it won't record if no vehicles are in front, but as soon as I drive close to a vehicle, motion is triggered and it starts recording. It's just a plug and play device. For the past 2 weeks I've just allowed this DVR to do it's job, then about 4 days into using it, a vehicle cut me off in front of me while driving on the freeway (no accident occurred so no big deal). When I pulled over, I checked out the option to view recordings, and sure enough, it caught the moment when that person on the BMW cut me off. No it did not get the license plate numbers, but personally,,, all I am worried about is catching an accident. Sometimes on a redlight, during the daytime, this DVR can catch license plate numbers if there is no sun glare, this DVR has even caught license plate numbers at NIGHT on a red light if there is no glare from my headlights. Overall I am happy with this vehicle DVR and would buy a 2nd one if needed. I give it 5 stars because of its good performance for the cheap price, but it DOES NOT look cheap when mounted,,. Now on the negative side: If you work as a Private Investigator and need to capture detailed events, while driving, then I do not recommend this DVR because the it won't capture much at night, and it won't capture much at a distance during the day. It is good enough to capture road rage incidents in good lighting, (if not too far away) and the audio will help out if an incident is captured at night. If you just need a cheap vehicle DVR to record accidents while driving, then I highly recommend this one. You can use the record button to push on a moment you just want to capture evidence for your records.
As you will see from this video upload...
July 18, 2013
This is the whole reason I bought this camera for myself! While I haven't gotten the time stamp issue corrected, this video will be turned over to the insurance company of the person in the vehicle in front of me. This happened just yesterday evening! I actually forgot for a few minutes that I had the dashcam running! I think for less than $20 bucks I have more than gotten my money's worth. I have edited out the sound, because of the F-bomb that flew out of my mouth at the time of the accident! But sound is very legible, I could hear my radio playing in the background, and myself at the time of the accident. I hope this convinces someone to buy this if you are on the fence. Had this lady not gotten on front of me right before that intersection, this may have well been me, which is why I purchased it!! Both drivers were ok, btw.Update 6/24/15: I have had this camera for nearly two years. I had a few glitches with it, such as not powering on properly, or going blank. I just pop the battery out for about 20 seconds, then replace it, and continue just fine. I never had any further problems, it worked fine. I recorded a couple of more accidents, that fortunately did not involve ME! The video was copied and turned over to the respective parties. I placed this in my wife's car over this weekend, and she went to work with it. Yesterday, she left it attached to the windshield in 97° outside temps ... the entire camera melted under the extreme heat conditions and now needs to be replaced. After owning this for nearly 2 years, and capturing 3 car accidents, I will not hesitate to buy this again. Well worth the money, as inexpensive as it is.
Here are the instructions you will need, UPDATED
February 20, 2013
Excellent place to start with a dashboard (or maybe home security) video camera and DVR. Cheap and reasonably good. Just to be clear, the 270 degrees refers to turning the camera around by hand in the mount; the field of view is 120 degrees. The instructions were so bad that I have regenerated them below.UPDATE: In response to readers, I'm using the default settings, And am getting about 80 1-minute videos with audio, about 50MB each and they are automatically overwriting the oldest on a 4GB chip. I have not yet filled a 32GB chip (24 hrs)!LAST UPDATE: l am informed that the menu on items purchased after Dec 3, 2013 has changed, so these instructions may not be useful for people who have purchased such units. Did I mention that these might make dandy motion- activated home security devices?Dowson Dashboard Video/DVR Operating InstructionsThese instructions are based on the actual menu settings of a device delivered in mid-February, 2013. The included instructions did not match.Switching Modes1) Press ON/OFF: (on the back of the DVR this is the international O+I superposed).2) Default mode is Video Recording; press "OK" (which is a round spot on the back of the DVR which lights up) to begin recording. Press it again to stop recording and save file.3) Press MODE to switch successively between: Video recording (red cam icon), Audio Recording (blue A), Playback (left arrow icon), in circular fashion.4) Press to turn OFFFunction KeysON/OFFOK- confirm mode selectedKeys below screen, in left to right order:MENU - choose a menu for settings, detailed below, and also leave a menuDOWN - go down a menu, or 4/3/2/1 x digital zoom while recordingUP - go up a menu, or 1/2/3/4 x digital zoom while recordingMODE - mode switching video record / audio record / playbackMenu SettingsVideo / System SettingsPress ON, press OK, press MENU, press OK, then UP or Down as neededVideo................Output Settings1. Size..............640x480, 720x980, 1280x720, 1280x9602. EV................+1/3, +0.0, -1/3, -2/3, -1.03. White Bal.........Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent4. Time Stamp........Off, Date Only, Date & Time5. Video Time........3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutes (per file)6. Motion Det........Off, On (when On saves 2 min files during motion)7. Record............Off, On8. Night Mode........Off, OnAfter each selection press OK to confirm, and press MENU to leave one menu item for another and then again to exitVideo with Audio SettingsPress ON, press OK, press Mode, press MENU, press OK, then UP or Down as neededCapture.................Setup1. Size:................12, 8, 5, 3, 2, 1.3 M, or 640x480 (0.3 M)2. Quality..............Fine / Standard / Economy3. Scene Mode...........Auto, Sport, Night4. EV...................+1/3, +0.0, -1/3, -2/3, -1.0 (Exposure luminance adjustment)5. White Bal............Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent6. ISO..................Auto, 100, 2007. Color................Standard, Vivid, Sepia, Monochrome8. Saturation...........High, Normal, Low9. Sharpness............Hard, Normal, Soft10. Time Stamp..........Off, Date Only, Date & Time11. Burst...............On, OffAfter each selection press OK to confirm, and press MENU to leave one menu item for another and then again to exitPlayback SettingsPress ON, press OK, press Mode, press Mode again, press MENU, press OK, then UP or Down as neededPlay....................Setup1. Delete...............Single, All, Select (came up as Execute)2. Volume...............1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Press MENU again to get the following:1. Format...............Cancel, Execute (came up Next Menu)2. Beep.................On, Off3. Language.............English, Francais, Deutsch, Italiano, Espanol, +6 others4. Auto Off.............1 min, 3 min, 5 min, Off5. Sys Reset............Cancel, Reset (came up Next Menu)6. Light Freq...........60 Hz, 50 Hz7. TV Output............NTSC, PAL8. Data Input...........Off, Set9. USB..................PC Cam, Disk Drive10. Screen Set..........Always On, 1 min, 3 minAfter each selection press OK to confirm, and press MENU to leave one menu item for another and then again to exitThe rest of the operating instructions provided make some sense, except Loop and Slideshow commands, which may be on another hidden menu. If I find them, I will update.
69%
iTrue x3 Dash Cam and GPS Logger
January 12, 2016
I purchased the iTrue x3 along with the iTrue GPS logger three weeks ago and have been impressed with their performance and features. Since there are so many good reviews of this camera, I decided to limit my discussion to those features not mentioned in most of them and which might be useful to people interested in more details.SUCTION CUP MOUNTThe mount adhered strongly to my windshield and held the camera firmly. At first, I couldn't get the mounting neck to rotate so I contacted ITrue and was assured it was supposed to rotate. After performing a sit of surgery with a razor blade, I got the lower section, that attaches to the camera, to rotate properly. The way the camera attaches to the mount is unique. So, if you want to use a different mount, like the AmorTek snake mount, for example, you'd have to fabricate an adapter, something like the one I made from a piece of 1/16 inch aluminum - see photo. Then you would have to file off the protrusions of one of the AmorTek mounting pieces and epoxy or screw your adapter to the flattened surface.USER MANUALBefore buying the camera, I searched for an online copy of the user's manual. Couldn't find one but did find one for the Rexing V6, which is identical to the iTrue x3. Since Amazon doesn't permit non-Amazon URL's in reviews, I can't show the link here but you can find it by searching for "rmv8 rexing v6".Since there are so many settings for the camera that are explained in the user manual, and in other reviews, I will only discuss those that are not in the manual.Most all menus and settings are explained in the nice 41-page manual, all in English. However, when I first connected the camera to my computer (Windows 7) with the supplied USB cable, a menu popped up that was not mentioned in the manual. That menu listed 3 items: MASS STORAGE, PC CAMERA, and VIDEO. You select an item using the up/down buttons on the camera then press the OK button.When Mass Storage is selected, your computer recognizes it as a regular USB flash drive. You can then use Windows Explorer to open it to select the file of interest. Even though the video files are in MOV format, they were playable with Windows Media Player on my machine. Photos taken with the camera are saved in the JPEG format.When I selected PC Camera, my computer recognized it as a webcam and went online searching for a driver. Since I had no interest in using it as a webcam, I stopped the search and never checked out this feature.Finally, when you select Video, the camera switches to the same mode as when you power it up in your car, except it doesn't begin to immediately record. You have to press the OK button for that. Now you can use the User Manual to go through and familiarize yourself with all the menus and selections.The only problem I encountered was when I tested the Motion Detection feature. I couldn't get the bloody thing to exit that mode and the manual doesn't explain how. A quick email to iTrue and I had an answer in less than an hour. Turns out you have to wait until the camera detects no motion and shuts down recording (blinking red record light goes off). Then you can access the menu to turn Motion Detection off. However, just the process of moving the camera when accessing the menu can cause it to begin recording, which will last for 30 seconds. So one has to either cover the lens with something opaque or be very careful not to move the camera when pressing the On/Off button to bring up the menus after it stops recording. Until I got the hang of it, I found this frustrating while in a parking lot because cars and people kept walking by and causing the camera to keep recording. But functionally, the motion detection feature works extremely well.CAMERA LENSOne physical feature I noticed was that the center of the lens protrudes slightly beyond the face of the bezel. If you were to set the camera down, with the lens facing down, or put it in your glove compartment, your pocket, etc., the lens would eventually become scratched. So I made a protective lens cap from the bottom half of a plastic bottle and use that to cover the lens when moving or storing it. I put a strip of duct tape inside the cap so it made a snug fit over the lens assembly and wouldn't slip off.As you can see in my attached photo, the lens bezel has a wide metal ring, with a knurled surface, around it as well as narrow silver & copper colored rings on the face. The body of the camera is wrapped with a wide, shiny, metal band while the front has the iTrue logo and a transparent cover over the LED lamp. In my opinion, these are thief magnets so, as shown in another attached photo, I made a slip on/off cover out of black construction paper to make the camera ugly and more stealthy while mounted to my windshield.That wide, knurled ring around the lens barrel may function as a heat-sink. I base this assumption on the iTrue x3 tear-down photos that can be seen in Jason Gibson's excellent YouTube review of the camera. You can see this review by searching for "iTrue x3 dash cam full review".I've attached a photo from his video to show that the knurled ring is actually the outer surface of a circular metal plate, which may have been designed as a heat-sink to help dissipate heat generated by the camera's circuitry, particularly the CMOS imaging chip. The ring itself stands off from the lens assembly thus allowing air to flow under it. The knurled outer surface increases the effective surface area and further enhances heat dissipation.Also shown in the attached photo, of one of Gibson's tear-down shots, is a copper plate attached to the bottom of the circuit board to which is mounted the CMOS imager and lens assembly. This is definitely a heat sink. So, given the metal plate in the lens assembly and this copper heat sink, I suspect this camera will survive high operating temperatures that would make most other cameras go belly-up. That is one reason I bought this camera since I live in Florida and will use the motion detection feature every time I leave my car in a hot parking lot somewhere.I was curious about how much heat is generated by the camera so I left the camera on, with the LCD display on, for half an hour. Then I used a laser infrared thermometer to measure the surface temperature at various spots. At a room ambient temp of 75 degrees F, most of the surface was at 85 F while the area where the lens housing attaches to the camera body was about 95 F with a hot spot of 100 F.On Page 6 of the User Manual, it is recommended that you only use the camera at temperatures between 0 C to 60 C (10 F to 140 F) and at a humidity of between 10% and 80%.INTERNAL BATTERY and CAR CHARGER ADAPTERIn that tear-down photo mentioned above, you can see the lithium battery, which appears to be glued to a metal cradle. The User Manual lists this as a 3.7 VDC 320 mAh battery. But the photo clearly shows it is rated at 3.7VDC at 120 mAh. I contacted iTrue about this and they replied that the rating in the manual was a typo error and would be corrected in the revision.Another of my attached photos shows the end of the adapter that plugs into your car's cigar lighter socket. A blue LED lights up when you plug it in. A female USB socket is hidden behind a small pivoted cover. The male mini-USB connector, on the end of the long cable, plugs into the camera. A hard-to-read label indicates the charger accepts an input of 12 to 24 VDC and provides an output of 5 VDC at 2 amps on the USB outputs.Being curious about how much current the camera draws from one's car battery, I made the following measurements.Cigar lighter adapter without camera attached..................9 mACamera attached but turned off - battery charging..........30 mACamera on but not recording.........................................160 mACamera on, display on, and recording.............................250 mACamera on, display off, and recording.............................230 mACamera on, GPS attached, display on, and recording....290 mASince the camera's max current draw is only about 1/4 amp, it is clear one could leave it on inside your car for days without draining your car's battery. Furthermore, my measurements show why the camera will operate in the recording mode for only a few minutes when powered just by the internal lithium battery.VIDEOS and PHOTOSThe day and night videos I have made are of excellent quality, particularly with the resolution set at 1920x1080P. But even with the resolution set at 640x480P(VGA), the lowest of the 5 selectable resolutions, the videos were surprisingly good and the file size was about half that of a 1080P video for the same amount of time. There are many reviews of this camera that show sample videos but most do not show the excellent quality one sees when files are played back on one's computer or TV.A feature I really like is the ability to zoom the image while you are recording. For example, if you come up on a street sign or a car's license plate you can't quite make out on the display, pressing and holding the UP arrow button will zoom in on the object and pressing and holding the DOWN arrow will return it to normal. The detail of the digitally zoomed image is excellent, although some graininess is apparent. One gotcha I encountered was when I zoomed out, I pressed the DOWN button and didn't hold it and inadvertently turned off the microphone. I didn't see the thin red line that appears across the microphone icon on the display that indicates that the mic was off. All buttons have dual functions - press once for one function and press and hold for another.If you want to use the camera to just shoot photos, there are most of the settings available that you will find on most digital cameras. The User Manual lists them all, including Anti-Shaking.The camera has an LED lamp on the front. This lamp is useless for dashcam purposes since the light just reflects off your windshield and washes out the image. But it might be useful if you needed to make a video or take a photo in a very dark situation. I've attached a photo I made of the User Manual in a completely dark room. The limitations of using the lamp are obvious in this photo. First is the reflection of the lamp off of the image. The second is the shadow of the edge of the protruding lens that was cast over the lower right of the image. The third is the edge distortion from the wide angle lens. Since the zoom function is not available in photo mode, it can not be used to compensate for these artifacts.CONNECTION TO YOUR TELEVISIONThere are two ways to connect the camera to a TV. One is with the AV output and the other is with the HDMI output. I had trouble with the AV method when I used the only AV cable I had. So I contacted iTrue about it and they agreed to send me a cable with which I could do the test. They further told me that, if their cable didn't work, then there might be a problem with the camera's AV output connector and they would gladly replace the camera. When I tried connecting via an HDMI cable, it worked perfectly.When you connect to your TV, the camera's display turns off and the image is transferred to your TV. You can then use the camera's buttons to access the setup menus and play back any of your videos or photos. While connected to the TV, you can take photos with the camera but you can't make a video. iTrue assured me this is normal operation.THE GPS LOGGERThe GPS feature of the x3 is not discussed in the User Manual,. The GPS unit plugs into the camera next to the mini-USB power connector. It come attached to a long cable so you can place the small, flat GPS unit wherever you want. I coil up the extra cable and put the unit above the passenger side sun visor. I had no problem picking up the GPS satellite signal through the roof of my car or when I tested the unit in my house while the camera was connected to my computer.My detailed review of the GPS unit, and the included viewer software, can be seen under Amazon's listing of the device.In summary, I highly recommend this dash cam because of its solid construction, small size, large display, excellent video quality, the many selectable settings, good user manual, one year warranty, and superb iTrue customer service. And for anyone who buys this camera, I also strongly suggest they also buy the iTrue GPS Logger. It would be well worth the extra $30.
ITrue X3 Dashcam review after 1,200 miles roadtrip
December 18, 2015
I have now had the X3 for around a month. I have tried it on a 1200 miles road trip, Sacramento, San Francisco, LA, Las Vegas and back to Sacramento. The video quality both day & night is excelent. The sound quality is very good. Build quality is great and classy with that leather feel in the front. I already have 4 G1W dashcams. They rae good but X3 is just much better. I also have the original GoPro HD and the original Contour HD. Though neither of these 2 qualifies as dashcams (no loop recording, and must run on battery whle recording) the X3 video & audio quality is also better than these older $350+ units. This is a great unit and I absolutely love it
X3 is a fantastic dash camera which fully exceeds my expectation in all ...
November 12, 2015
X3 is a fantastic dash camera which fully exceeds my expectation in all aspects.1. Video quality is excellent, both day and night, true HD 1080p. Night video is surprisingly good.2. Sound quality from the built-in mic is excellent.3. Long loop recording options, up to 10 minutes. My previous dash cam can only set up to 5 mins.4. Suction cup quality is excellent, easy to install in multiple vehicle.5. Easy set up, all operations are easy.6. Exterior design is fancy.There are many other good features that I could not list them all here. This dash cam is outstanding! I recommend everyone who wants a dash cam to buy this one.
Great camera and user manual
October 23, 2015
First of all the user manual is excellent. Others I've had were worthless.The camera takes fantastic pictures and videos. It's easy to navigate through the screen menu.I'm thinking of buying another for the rear view of my SUV,
Excellent dash camera.
October 12, 2015
[update on 01/04/2016] I bought one X3 before and really like it, both the product quality and shipping service are excellent. I just ordered another one for my husband's car. Really recommend X3. [Previous comments] This is my second dash camera and it is vastly superior to the first in several ways.. First, it is a very superior design; unlike my previous dash cam, this one has a screen that is clear and bright and easy to see in daylight. With the old one it was hard to know if it was recording or not...and sometimes it wasn't when it should have been. Secondly, the video quality is perfect which is the most important feature to me. Finally, the auto control is excellent, i don’t need to touch it any more after installing it on my car, it works automatically well. Overall a very successful transaction and a product I am pleased to endorse.
I paid more for it and it wasn't half as good as this X3
October 9, 2015
I owned a dashcam previously, I paid more for it and it wasn't half as good as this X3. I'm so impressed I actually bought X3 for our another car. Picture quality is excellent even at night, operation is super intuitive! On top of that, their customer support rocks. I sent an email with a question and got a reply back in half an hour.

Four Star Reviews:

16%
Cheap, good quality during the day, useless at night
December 21, 2015
 I see this as a personal investment that pays dividends every time I turn it on.The $12 price was very welcoming. I was surprised to look at my first recording and it was actually really clear. The value here is very remarkable. I installed a 32gb sd card. I also purchased a braided USB cable instead of using the cigarette lighter charger that it came with.My only complain is the fact that the instruction that came with it was lacking in great detail.Overall, I am satisfied. I got my money's worth.
Decent dash cam at a low price
July 7, 2015
The only reason I decided to buy this camera was because it was under $15. I figured I couldn't go wrong at that price. After opening the packaging I was worried by how cheap it felt. It is made with very low quality plastic and you can certainly feel the cheapness to it. While it is cheap, I am not disappointed in the purchase at all. It captures audio and video just fine (may not be the best quality but I expected that). I tested all three video quality modes and decided to stick with the 640x480. I couldn't tell a difference in quality between the three; however, the 640x480 resolution captured the widest and tallest video. The two higher defs captured the same width, but the height was shorter. Also, you can record more video at the lower definition. I was a little worried that the timer showed only being able to record 1.5 hours in 640x480 quality with a 32gb SD card. It should be able to hold much more space, but I have yet to use it enough to see if it holds more or not. Other reviewers say they get over 9 hours which sounds more accurate, so might just be an inaccurate timer.The car charger it comes with has a very long cable so you can tuck it up through the roof and around the side. The suction cup mount works great and is easy to install and remove. I really like the flip down screen. I only use it to set up the settings and then line up the camera for the best view. I don't drive with it down and it hides nicely behind my rear view mirror.While the listing states it gets 120 degree site, I have to question that. When mounted underneath my rear view mirror, I cannot see the sides of my car by the bumper. If someone were to side swipe me, it may not capture that. It would show that I stayed in my lane so that may be enough evidence to prove your case.Pros:Auto records when vehicle startsAuto shuts off when vehicle is turned offAuto deletes older clips once memory card is fullFlip down screen lets you see exactly what it is recordingEasy to swivel and record police out the side windowCons:Cheap plastic (worried about melting in heat)Only shows 1 hour 30 minutes available on 32gb SD card (in lowest definition - only 30 minutes in HD)Not the best video/audio qualityOverall Impression:8/10 for value (price to quality ratio). It records video and audio and was only $15. Can't beat that!4/10 for overall quality. Plastic is very cheap and might melt in the sun, but again, it was only $15.I have no regrets with this purchase and plan on continuing to use it. I have no need for a better dash cam at the moment but may upgrade one day.
Dash Cam itself works great, charger and USB cable that came with it don't work.
March 27, 2013
I was stunned to turn on this dash cam and find so many options. First you have the four modes of video record, picture take, sound record, and video play back.For most people the mode you'll use most often will be the video capture mode. This mode allows you to choose the video quality, IR LED on/off, loop record on/off, loop record time, sound recording on/off and motion sensor on/off. The most useful of these features is look record and motion sensor. It's pretty cool that the camera will record once it senses motion, theoretically you could leave it on this setting and never have to touch anything when you start driving. From what I can tell the camera also will not continue recording past the first loop until it senses motion again (when on the motion sense mode). The IR sensors on the camera do work, but they are kind of useless when using the camera as a dash cam... They aren't strong enough to see past the hood of your car, they do work however if you want to use the camera in a hallway or something. I haven't used the picture or audio recording features in depth but I can verify that they do work.The suction cup that came with the device is very strong. Once you click on to your windshield correctly its very hard to remove and provides for a very steady recording. I am completely satisfied with this aspect of the product.The two downfalls to this product (at least my product) are that neither the car charger it came with or the usb cable it came with work at all. I don't care about the USB cable since I have many of them lying around, but I did care about the car charger not working. I contacted Amazon and very quickly they gave me a partial refund to buy a replacement charger (I chose an AmazonBasics GPS charger since I knew my Garmin charger worked to charge the dash came). Since Amazon was so helpful and refunded me the money needed to replace the charger I am a happy camper once more.As other reviewers have said, the video quality of this dash cam is nothing special. It says it can take 720p or 1080p but I don't think that is true at all. The quality is definitely good enough to prove fault in an accident but don't expect GoPro quality video...Based on some of the other reviews I was stunned with what I received, everything on the device worked like a charm, and it has so many features, the device arrived with a screen protector on it, that was easily removed and it was packaged well in a surprisingly legitimate looking box with instructions in english (though they don't explain what any of the features actually do). I'm not sure if the shipped product varies greatly from shipment to shipment but I most certainly got a good quality item.I first tested this camera with a Class 4 4GB card that worked perfectly (recording in 2 minute loops was continuous with no lag between clips) and was able to record 44 minutes of "720p" video. Once I was sure I got a working device I purchased a 16GB Class 10 card which is sure to be even better.One final fun fact of this dash cam is that the battery used is the exact same battery used in some older Nokia phones the battery is the "BL-5C" Nokia BL-5C Extended Li-Ion Battery and I am able to record about 35 minutes of "720p" video on a single charge.I paid $22 for this dash cam $11 for a 16gb SD card and Amazon refunded me enough money to buy a new charger, I could not be happier. For the great price, this dashcam is perfect, it takes good enough quality to clearly see cars, buildings, roads and people, only text is really difficult to see. If you are looking for a dash cam to use "just in case" you have an accident, this is definitely a great low-cost option.Hope it helps!-J
Solution for looping problem?
March 15, 2013
Received the item the other day and plugged in an old 1gb kingston SD card I had lying around. Even though it only gave me 15 min of record time, I could not for the life of me get it to loop. Changed it to a 4gb Sandisk SDHC card from the camera and it started looping. Did the same thing with a new 16GB class 10 SD card and it also looped the recordings.For those who cannot get it to loop, I suggest trying a newer SD card to see if it solves theproblem.Some pointers that makes life easier1. The "OK" button is on the top next to the power button.2. to access utilities, press menu then press mode. Once you press up or down, you cannot access the utilites menu until you restart the whole process3. When you turn it on, the center of the screen looks like there is a giant light purple orb. This is from the IR lights, not a faulty screen.4. You can zoom in and out with the up and down button.5. "Continue" in the menu means the amount time you want the camera to stay on after power is cut from it.6. Be careful with the mount, the screws holding the adjustment pins can come loose and you can easily lose the little nut that secures it.7. I would consider putting one of those tinted screen protectors around the front of the camera to help with the white balance.
Surprisingly good for the price.
February 21, 2013
I thought I wanted a smaller one with no display, but the display is useful for setting up the options, so I am glad that it has it. I am satisfied with the size - smaller than I expected, and no longer am looking for an even smaller one. I wanted one with GPS logging, but now I think logging speed will be more of a liability than an asset. On mine at least, the audio sometimes blips out at times. It is not really 1280 resolution - realize this records at a lower quality than an iPhone set to 640x480 mode. Also it may not be a 120 degree field of view as claimed, though I cannot easily measure that. I am giving it four stars because it is surprisingly good for the price, but I am returning it because I would rather spend $70 and get an actual HD one with a wider-angle lens. My suggestion - buy it if you want to stick to $24 as it does work. But I am excited enough about the concept of a car DVR that I am going to kick in another $40 and do it better.
Great device for the price!
September 11, 2012
For less than $25.00 it does a nice job. I don't need a camera that costs so much that I fear that it will be stolen or broken. Has a semi wide fish-eye lens. I'm not looking for wedding photo quality, come on its only 25 bucks. Comes with car charger and suction cup mount, not mentioned in the description. Also comes with a cellphone type rechargeable battery. Plugged into the charger, I get over 9 hours of video (with audio) on a 16GB card. VGA quality is 640x480, so stay with that mode, because the other larger sizes that it records (D1, and SVGA) are actually not different at all. The SVGA 1280x720 is the same as the VGA and D1 680x480, but with thick black edges on the sides, video is not sharper. You may want to buy a different smaller sized window mount that has a "ball hinge". The mount that comes with it is somewhat large, but still fine to use. The charger wire is long enough to tuck under window trim and dashboard trim and reach the car's power socket. Not too bad at night time, so see the attached video sample that I made. The camera comes with infrared lights, but I see no use for them unless you are video recording your hood ornament, or if you use this device as a home security monitor inside of your house. Not a bad idea, just buy one of those 120volt wall adapters to plug your charger into, then attach the camera to a window or wall. If you are not sure you need a DashCam, but still want to give it a try before you go all out and buy a 200 dollar HD broadcast quality one, then this one is just for you. I like the home security idea myself.
15%
The only negative comment I have about the camera is ...
February 25, 2017
The only negative comment I have about the camera is that, during the cold weather, they will freeze up. I carry a paper clip to reset the camera and then it continues to function without a problem. This doesn't happen often but it still does from time to time. Mind you, the cameras are left installed in the vehicles 24 hours a day in all kinds of weather. Discovered another negative comment- since the image on the back of the camera is way too small to be of any use (being able to read license plates, etc.), you do not receive any way to download the image onto a computer or view it on a TV. Tough to find the type of cable I need.
Great car cam for the price
February 13, 2017
This is my second dash cam and after checking dozen of YouTube.com and blog reviews, the X3 kept coming up a winner. Video quality is great, only wish it supported a larger trans flash memory card like 64, 128, or 256. I have to pull the camera out of the car every couple of weeks, depending on how much I drive, to cut and paste the .mov files to a large hard drive. Sound recorded with the video is better than expected. It picks up turn signal, radar detector, even back seat conversations with excellent clarity. Had to contact support because of trouble installing the GPS logger software/video viewer on a PC running Windows 10. Was concerned that support was by Email only, but was surprised how quick (10 min) they responded with solutions I requested, including a firmware update to display MPH instead if KPH. I am really impressed how well the suction cup mount has preformed. Overall would give this 5 stars if it supported larger memory cards.
Never miss a squatch sighting.
August 23, 2016
Tis a quality camera with a nice wide angle and crystal clear video. The mount is solid, I've never had the camera come loose while driving. The cord is long enough (too long really) to reach the rear window of my car if I wanted to mount it there as well. The top mounted power cord is a bit oddly placed The interface is a little bit clunky but once you figure out the menus it works well. If you want to save the video I'd suggest getting a file converter as the MOV files are quite large, about a gig per ten minutes video. The camera looks good and is well made. I would recommend it to anyone.who wants a record of when Sasquatch crosses the road in front of them.
Awesome Dashcam for the Price!
July 15, 2016
After doing some extensive research on dashcams, I selected this one after reading the reviews. This is a pretty simple camera to use. The camera power right on and starts recording when your car is on and powers off when you shut it off. The wide angle on this thing is incredible, it captures everything. Best of all, its so simple to copy your files onto your computers, literally drag and drop, unlike some cameras where you need to download their software. I havent had an accident yet (knock on wood), so I havent tested that feature.I gave this camera a 4 because you are not able to swivel the camera once its on the mounting bracket. This would be nice if you know something is going to happen on your left or right (like being pulled over or someone tailgating you and trying to pass you). Also, I dont like how this unit has to always be plugged in to be used; it cant be charged. This makes trips difficult because I either have to have my GPS plugged in or my camera.Overall, for the price of this, I would definitely recommend it.
ITrue has great customer service
May 31, 2016
Initially I had an intermittent problem with the camera. It seemed to freeze up and stop recording. It would not respond to any commands until the battery ran down.However, I have to say that the customer support that I received was outstanding. They responded very quickly and gave me several options to try. It seemed to be an isolated incident, but I was concerned that it might happen again at any time. They willingly replaced my camera and the new one has been working flawlessly for several months.Any product can fail. The real test comes into play when you have to deal with their technical support and/or customer service. The iTrue Customer Service was exceptional. I would highly recommend this camera. It has great video quality (even in low light). It is easy to set up and has great features.I am giving four stars because the initial camera did fail, however, I give their Customer Service five stars.
Great Image and dynamic range
February 3, 2016
Excellent night and direct sun images. So far so good. Images are sharp (can read plates when paused) and I am skeptical it is really 1080 but certainly better than I have had before on any dash cam and I've only had real cheap ones like $30 and a dual cam mirror one witch I had returned cause of lousy image and that was about $100.My only problem so far is with auto boot, either my cig light circuit or dash cam circuitry don't have large enough capacitors to supply slight power loss when starting car. Turn the key and unit tries to come on when engine begins to turns over power is robbed thru-out car so dash cam for that slight seconds of startup balk chokes and fails to boot so sometimes I have to unplug 12v at cigarette port and plug back in for clean , no interruption, power start.

Three Star Reviews:

14%
Cords are all garbage, and only one in three works, but the ones that do work, work very well!!
January 10, 2016
I bought five of these cameras, because I need 5 of them, though in hindsight since I need 5 of them I probably would have been better off just ordering 15 of them to begin with and sending the 10 that inevitably wont work back in one fell swoop instead of three and four at a timein several sessions over several days like I ended up doing. But I am getting ahead of myself here....the point being that I bought five (5) in the beginning because I need five (5).So when all five (5) arrived and only one (1) worked, I was disappointed, but not scorned. I arranged for a return and ordered four (4) more to replace the four (4) that did not work, because I bought them from Amazon, and Amazon guarantees their stuff. some time passed. The four new replacement cameras arrived and I was excited, only to be let down again. All 4 powered on, all four displayed video, AND ALL 4 RECORDED SUPERBLY...for exactly 32 seconds before stopping recording and then refusing to recognize the SD card at all, giving me a NO CARD error message across the screen despite having a newly formatted 32gb card in the slot that was perfectly acceptable to record 32 seconds of video on just moments before, but no more after 32 seconds, evidently. I would suspect the card has issue, but not 3 cards, and certainly not the same 3 cards that work just fine in the one working camera I do happen to have.So now, I have nine (9) cameras, and exactly one worked out of the box. after the 4 replacements came, I was able to swap batteries between 2 of them from the first batch that were DOA and got two of them to work (leaving me to assume the originals had bad batteries), so with some fiddling, out of 9 cameras, I managed to make 3 of them work.Oh, and every single cord that came with these cameras is absolute garbage too. I mean it, more cheaply made cords and cables you will not find, anywhere, so if you are considering purchasing one of these cameras, remember to add the cost of a decent 12v power cable and/or a usb cable to the final costs, too. The little suction-cup-thing seems to be made well enough, and it stays where it is put, but I cannot stress enough that these cords and cables are a complete waste of time, money, and effort.So. if you are only planning on getting one, you might just go on ahead and order four or five just to make sure you get one that works and send the ones that dont work back-- just in case.Having said all of that, The three little cameras that do actually work, work pretty well. They come on when the car comes on and they start recording video without any input from you, and they turn off when the car turns off just as effortlessly. The video quality is better than one might expect from such a cheap camera, the sound is as clear as one would expect the menu has a ton of options and settings (motion detect, looping, night vision IR), and for the money, it is not a terrible deal either...provided you get one that actually works.So I am sending 6 broken/dead cameras back and since I have 3 that work, I suppose that since I still need two more. I guess I will just go ahead and order 6 this time....giving me a 1 out of 3 ratio of working vs DOA, and puts the total number of cameras I have ordered at 15 (yes, fifteen)---to get 5 (yes five) that actually work like they should.Go ahead and buy this camera, and know that when it works, its a dandy...., but be warned that you may have to play the RETURN OR EXCHANGE game for some time before getting one (or five) that work, and you will need to buy some cords that do not fall apart in your hand because they were touched or looked at the wrong way.Sooo, the moral of this story is, 2 out of 3 dont work, the cords are garbage, and you can look forward to making a return at least once...but get it all sorted out and you will have a dandy little camera for not a lot of money. Because it is Amazon, you can BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!
It's very good, for the price.
November 7, 2015
Low price, decent quality. Bought Nov 2015. Need to remember this is a low level cheaper setup, but even then it is still a good setup. Mine has 4 video quality options including 1080, 720 and two lower quality. The lower quality options is grainy but decent. 720 is better to the point where you can read most license plates while stopped, and 1080 is some kind of upconverted 720 as it gets really pixelated and much lower framerate. Nighttime view is weak, cannot see much beyond the hood or lit up by street lights. Mine seems to have more of a zoomed forward look with no panorama nor "wide angle" to it, a simple normal neighborhood 4 way stop and cannot see the vehicles stopped on the side roads. Sound quality from the built in mic is sensitive at close range but poor sound quality for what it does pick up, but we buy these for the simple cheap video recorders.For this price level though, it is still a good buy.UPDATE: This had been in the car for nearly 2 years before it finally died. The last few months it would get stuck on the "boot up" screen, I would have to remove power and remove the battery for a few minutes, then hook it all back up and it would work fine for a few days before locking up again. Finally a few weeks ago it just died. Just short of 2 years for a $10 camera, cannot complain too much about that. Good for the daytime, or close encounters at night, otherwise night vision sucks and video quality is mediocre.
Less than $14 for a dash cam that works - SOLD!
August 13, 2015
 Granted, you'll also need an SD card (class 10), but those aren't too expensive. I went with this one from Transcend: http://amzn.to/1Kj8O8h $7 for 16GB, not bad.I have the worst luck with vehicles and I've been wanting a dash cam for years, but never looked below the $100 mark. At one point I was pretty much convinced that I would have to get a GoPro for a dash cam to be any good. When I stumbled across this one while trying to research a specific (much more expensive) model, I thought to myself "$14? Geez it's going to suck. Oh look, video reviews. That's.... actually not bad. Oh that guy got hit! I hope he's okay. Yep, I'll try it."So I ordered mine since I just had to get a new vehicle after I was hit from behind and pushed into another vehicle totaling my car. (I miss my car; it was darn near perfect!) Now, however, I'm driving this huge SUV that I love, but driving something bigger means there's more area for my vehicle to get hit. I think I will be buying at least one more of these for the rear of my vehicle, but I want a total of four - one for the front, one for the back, and one for each side!My only two CONS for this item is the mini usb charging cable. None of the devices I currently have use anything other than micro usb, which means I have no option to share other device cables with this camera. It's not a huge deal, so I didn't even take away a star, but it is annoying. The other con was that it was originally in Chinese (I think) and I couldn't figure out how to change the language. Luckily, some other reviewers figured it out and shared the answer here! (Still not worth removing a star!)All in all, for $14 I'm thrilled. I'm not making movies, I'm just trying to make sure that I'm protected if someone hits me again. True story, I was once sued by a woman who caused a wreck, ruined the front of my new vehicle (less than six months old), and then claimed she couldn't see my car. If I had this camera in my car, it would have been obvious that she was lying - instead she wasn't even ticketed and the wreck was listed as "unavoidable due to weather conditions" even though the day was crystal clear. She wouldn't have had a case to sue me, both of the insurance companies, the city, the parish, the state, and the railroad company that owned the tracks I was crossing when she claimed she couldn't see me. The camera clearly would have shown her face on screen the entire time I was driving up to and over the railroad tracks before she pulled across the road in front of my moving vehicle. (Stupid people, y'all. Can't do anything about them.)About the video: I had to shrink it a bit in file size to upload it, but it doesn't look like the quality suffered too terribly. Also, the date and time is wrong because I didn't set it with military time the night before. It's twelve hours off, but I'm pretty pleased with the whole thing!October 9, 2015 Update:I've had this dash cam for a couple months now. I still like it, but the camera does not hold a charge at all. If it isn't plugged in, it doesn't turn on. And if my usb charger gets bumped or I hit a large-ish bump in the road, the camera goes off. Both of these problems are frustrating enough that I'm taking away two stars because, in addition to these problems, there's still the issues before of the language problem (it seems to default to Chinese on occasion) and the unsharable usb cord.August 20, 2017 Update:Okay... I've had this thing for about two years now. It's done it's job and finally given up the ghost. I haven't priced batteries, but the battery wants to explode and it's having difficulty with overwriting old video footage, so I'm just going to look into a new dash cam. For $14, I've definitely gotten my money's worth!
Great Price but Not As Advertized
May 16, 2015
I would have given this Five Stars if the item description was accurate.First of all, the item sent to me is a USED product. I wouldn't even call it refurbished judging from the plastic bags the pieces were wrapped in. I even had to fish a small nut for the mount from the box that had come loose. It had obviously been opened and used at least once, probably more since the bags looked pretty hammered. All they had to do was include the word "Refurbished" in the product description and do a better job of repackaging and I wouldn't be dinging for this. In fact I would have felt better about buying it for the seemingly unbelievably low price if it was listed as a refurbished product.Secondly, it is advertized as " Recording resolution:1280x960 / 720x480 / 640x480 pixels". This is not true. It only has one size, labeled "VGA" in the setup, which is 640x480. The box it came in says "HD DVR" and most people interpret HD as High Definition. The instructions (which were obviously written by someone who doesn't speak English) says you can change the video size in the settings menu but it only has one option -- VGA.Thirdly, the description also says it has "120 degree wide view angle". Perhaps if it actually did allow you to record in 1280x960 resolution this might be true but since it doesn', this is also a false statement.It does, technically, have IR LED for night recording. You turn it on by clicking the on/off button which switches between Day and Night mode (hold it in to turn off/on). But the IR LED light only works for objects within a few feet of the camera. Only a very dim and narrow beam actually reaches the hood of my car making this feature worthless.The instructions must have been for a different model or firmware since the settings described in the manual don't match what is actually available on the menu. For example, it says there is an option for IR LED that can be switched between "Atuo or Off" (type-o included). But this option doesn't exist.Having said all this, I wasn't expecting much for $15. Even though the video is only 640x480 you can read the license plate of the car in front of you while waiting at a signal. Once cars gets much beyond that, plates are unreadable. The mount is very secure and the power adapter has enough length that I could hide it by tucking it between the windshield and the roof at the top, the door weather stripping and column on the side and up under the dash, still reaching the power outlet under the center of my dashboard. I also put the wire coming down from the top of the dash in with the wires to my rear view mirror which are covered so there are no noticeable wires.It has a "Voice Record" mode that will record your voice as long as there is no other ambient sound. But if you have the radio on or a loud cabin fan blowing all it records is static. So I just set it to not record sound since it's worthless unless you want to record dictation or something.It requires an SD card to record (not included) so be sure to purchase one if you don't already have one. It says it supports cards up to 32GB. I use a 32GB card and it works fine. One advantage of lower resolution is it won't take up as much memory space so you should be able to use a much smaller card unless you want to record a 10+ hour road trip.It can be set to record in 2, 5 or 15 minute increments (with a few seconds lost between segments). It can also be set to just record continuously until it's turned off. I think the only disadvantage of this is that when it needs to free up space it deletes old files which would mean losing an entire trip. I think it's better to do that than lose a few seconds that might be critical footage.If you want high quality recording you'll probably want to pay more and get a better dash cam. But this seems like a cheap entry level camera that will help you decide if you really want or need a more expensive device later.
Cheap little import
September 28, 2014
Ok so it arrived today, I plugged it in, instructions are ok, not the greatest ( buy a magnifying lens to read the pieces of paper it comes with ). This is a VERY cheap little gadget, however I will say this the audio is ok enough as well as the video enough that if you use this if you are pulled over or if you use it as a dash cam, it will suffice enough to protect you with proof of any incident you may encounter.This is a far cry from HD as its listed as, I put a large SD Card in it and the quality is maybe 2 megs in resoulution if that, but again, why spend a couple hundred on something that you can drop 20 on and get the same results. It comes with a very very long cable to run power directly to it in your car, a pretty good little mount kit as well, be advised the mount kit is a very large suction cup device that's designed to mount to metal ABOVE the inside of your car on the roof,Most cars have a fabric headliner so im not sure what they designed this to mount to, I tried to place and mount on my dash but due to the height it wouldnt allow me to mount it so it would aim correctly at my drivers window, nor is it designed to do so due to the flip screen being upside while on the dash. I hope this helps, again its a good idea to have and will in fact work as designed but for 20 bucks its not a ton of thrills and frills in the box... Good luck
good enough for me
December 9, 2012
This is what everyone needs in their vehicles. Remember, this can protect you or incriminate you.
5%
First one of these worked pretty good. Then the charging cord quit working and ...
October 3, 2017
First one of these worked pretty good. Then the charging cord quit working and I had to replace it. then the camera froze up and would not respond. I got 21 months of pretty heavy use out of it before I returned it under an extended warranty. I bought another one just like it and it froze up after 30 days. I returned it today. Had same problem as the first-with power supply and freezing. Reset button didn't help at all and I know this camera quite well. Disappointed because I wanted this one to last a while. Doubt I'll buy a third one...
Decent Camera for the Price
July 17, 2017
I've had this camera for about three months now. I drive a lot of miles so I figured a dash cam would be a good idea, especially when it's on a lightning deal! Overall the video quality is very good and I can read plates from other cars going down the road. I like most of the features though I do wish there was any easy way to save clips while driving down the road. I have had a few issues with the camera, like it telling me there's no SD card inserted when there is and sometimes the camera will just freeze up and won't record. In both cases I am just able to hit the reset and it's back to normal, though I'm having to reset it almost once a week at this point. So to make it quick I have put a pros and cons list below. If I were to buy another, I may go with a different camera with an easy save/lock file feature.Pros:Video QualityEase of useCons:No easy save clip buttonsometimes freezessometimes doesn't read memory card
Potentially a great camera, unfortunately mine simply didn't work right.
April 5, 2017
The camera looked and felt nice, and the picture quality was excellent. Too bad mine shipped with major software issues including buttons almost never working and constant crashes.
not too big video quality is very good night vision quality is better than I expected Wide ...
March 16, 2017
Pros:Sleek design, not too bigvideo quality is very goodnight vision quality is better than I expectedWide angleCons:It doesn't automatically turn off as advertised on my 2004 Alero. Maybe the car is too old, will try again on a newer car and update thisManual is not very helpful, English translation is barely understandable
Good video and customer support, Fair camera
February 20, 2017
I bought this about 16 months ago. Has worked great. It has started saying, when it comes on, that "All Data Will Be Erased" You have to click OK then click it again to make it start recording. It did this a couple of times before and I contacted customer support and they said to format the sd card. I did and It worked. However now that trick don't work and I have even replaced the sd card 2 times and formatted them. No change. Once you click OK 2 times it records very well. Now in the last couple of days it has started coming apart. The front is coming off and sort of hanging. Time to buy another camera. I think this time I am gonna try a little more expensive brand. I guess one year is about all you can expect. This one was a LOT better than the last on I had. It was a Cobra and a piece of junk. This one was tons better.
It's good enough
May 15, 2016
I like the video quality. Wide angle when it's recording so you see more of your surroundings. I haven't connected it to my computer yet so not sure how that will turn out. There is no battery life so the date/ time never stays set. You have to reset it every time you turn you it on which is a pain. Suction cup works great for me. But... The small screw that allows it to turn keeps falling off. I lost the first one. Contacted customer support and he answered right away. I was given a replacement for free, except I paid for the shipping. The way it made nothing keeps the screw from falling off. --- I live in a hot climate so when it's in the window it does get pretty warm and the unit has a burning smell as if it were overheating. Once it cooled down it seems to still work ok.

Two Star Reviews:

12%
Could interfere with your car's GPS system
May 31, 2017
For $15 dollar, you get what you paid for. It works in most cases. Be aware that it could interfere with some GPS systems. This works fine with my Nissan Leaf, but makes my Mitsubishi Lancer GPS unable to get satellite signals. I started noticing it when my GPS location are always off by a few streets as time goes by. This is because even without satellite signals, your GPS system try to estimate where you are depending on the direction you are headed and the distance you travelled. But without the signals, plus with the GPS's trying to put you at the nearest drivable street you are closest to, you'd be about 50 miles away just in days. At first I thought my GPS system went bad until one day I had to unplug this cheap dashcam to charge my phone, then my GPS corrected itself. I went to the GPS system and did some traiging. With the dashcam off, my GPS system can get signals from 8 different satellites. When dashcam is on. Zero satellite signals.
i point it at homeless bums when they threaten me through the window at the stoplight.
August 21, 2016
this thing works very well... for a couple of months.it started randomly shutting off while i was driving and i would have to unplug it, take the battery out and put it back, and then plug it back in to get it started back up. this occurred about once a day until one day the unit refused to power on and it hasn't worked since. i even ordered a new battery and tried a new SD card and different usb cables and the unit is still dead. $15 for 3 months is more like a rental plan. I wish I could get it to work again.
The price says it all
March 25, 2016
I ordered this product with low expectations, I mean who wouldn't for $15. The product comes in its box along with a car charger cable for it and a battery which you will end up placing inside of the dash cam. This camera does not record in HD at ALL! It says that it does, but it doesn't. This dash cam records in standard definition which is okay with me. As long as I can have proof of my innocence in a crash ill be happy. Another flaw about this product is that the battery only lasts about 10 minutes on a full charge, it is complete crap. That being said, the dash cam must always be plugged into a power source when you are using it. This dash cam's default language is set to Chinese when you get it, but I did some research online and 10 minutes later I found out how to switch it to English. The instructions to do this should come with the product but it doesn't. A couple good things about this is that it actually does work, with all flaws put to the side, I guess the camera does what it's suppose to do, record. The Dash Cam also has a very easy navigation menu and live playback on the screen and seems to have a firm build. So if you care more about getting video and less about battery life then this product is just for you.
SD card unseats over time and eventually the card door stops latching
March 9, 2016
When I first received this 39 days ago, I was very happy with the product, considering it's price. The video is clear when reviewed, it came set up for English language, and it worked reasonably well.The only complaint I had was that the SD card occasionally shakes it's way lose of it's contacts, without actually popping its door out, so I needed to pay attention to the recording indicator to determine whether the SD card had worked its way lose and I needed to reseat it to get it recording again.The SD card slot itself relies on the tension of its door to hold it against it's contacts, with a spring providing pressure to pop the card out when the door is opened. There is no separate catch for the SD card, and the door itself is has a very weak latch.I was happy, considering the price, with this issue. Unfortunately, although it first appeared about a week after I purchased this, it happened more and more often over the following 4 weeks. Now, 39 days after purchase, the door itself no longer stays closed. Whenever I attempt to seat the SD card, the door doesn't catch, immediately popping open again, unseating the SD card as it does. It makes this otherwise well designed dashcam completely nonfunctional.I gave it two stars since issues were expected. This is a VERY cheap dashcam and I originally purchased this assuming it wouldn't last very long. I wanted to use it to determine whether or not I wanted to purchase a more expensive option or have no dashcam at all. After the first few days I was pleasantly surprised at the deal, considering it gave me everything I needed. Alas, it needs a better SD card enclosure to work long term - either a better, solid latch for the door or a separate latch for the card itself.
Disappointing product
May 1, 2015
Upon reading the item description, this Dash Cam seemed to have everything I was looking for at a very reasonable price. However, after I got it I was very disappointed for the following reasons.1. (and most importantly) the video is in 19 second chunks, with a 3-5 second gap in between each file. A lot can happen in 3-5 seconds, and I don't like having big gaps in the recordings.2. The instructions are vague. It tells you what each button is, and some basic functionallity, but does not go into detail, and I still can't figure out how to operate it properly. The navigation through the menus is awkward and it is obvious the instructions were written by someone with limited English language skills. I just have to keep pushing buttons till it turns off, or take out the battery.3. The field of view is narrow.4. The swivel on the mounting arm is flimsy, and I can't get it to tighten down so the whole unit does not move when I open/close the video screen.5. A little big for a dash cam. It's about the size of a radar detector and takes up a lot of area on the windshield.6. The battery does not last very long.7. Misleading description as far as "auto start". It doesn't tell you that you have to hard-wire it into the ignition for this feature to work.On the positive side, it does take pretty good video and audio; you can replay the files right on the device; and the suction cup mount works pretty well, less the swivel tightening portion.I am overall disappointed with this product and am actively looking for a better model. Save some time and spend a little bit more money to get a higher quality dash cam.
Product has failed me
April 11, 2013
For $22.00, you would say to yourself that it is too good to be true. That is indeed the case. (cons same as what others reported)- When it did work, video was not great, reasonable on 640 mode.- Instructions are of no value, but with menu button experimentation, you'll see how it works.- 2/5/10 min loop does not work. (only once where i saw it loop at 2min)- "HD" does not work. Might as well leave it in 640 mode to save disk space.- 90% of the time, playback is very choppy. (also reported by reviewer "Manx")- Recording corrupts the SD card. (this is the cause of choppy playback.) Takes 30 min to copy a 50MB file from SD card to laptop. Have to reformat under windows to get the card to work again. (fyi: card works fine with my Sony camera and copies very fast between Sony camera and laptop)- Locks up on many occasions. Had to remove battery/power.- IR does not seem to have any effect. Recorded during nite, but playback showed dark video. (headlights helped more)- Bright / sunny day and driving into sun causes recorded video to be "foggy/snow blizzard". - maybe direct sunlight too much for weak lens- Product appeared used when I got it.Overall, product not reliable and does not work as advertised. I wouldn't mind it with 640 mode, since objective is to get proof of a accident, but the broken 2/5/10 looping and choppy playback are unacceptable. Spend the extra money and get something that is reliable.
3%
Two Stars
October 9, 2017
stopped working after 4 months
Battery can blow up
October 1, 2017
I bought 2 of these. it's great in function & features. but one of my cameras popped opened from its plastic case, when i looked to close it, i couldn't cause the battery inflated. note I've been driving like this for months thinking it was a lose screw. hopefully someone in iTrue can help me out.
Loses time and date
August 22, 2017
This cam and my other (Cobra dash cam) both seem to run the same software and lose time and date everytime after setting it. And will be difficult to use in court when the time and date are off.
Camera stopped working silently even it was showing normal startup/shutdown/operating screens
May 15, 2017
The dash cam appeared to be working normally until one day I needed to connect to computer to find a video presumably captured a day ago. I found no such video. The most recent one was from 2 months ago! It looks to me there was some kind of glitch caused it to stopped recording even it gave no indication of malfunction. I had to reformat the microSD card to get it working again. So I need to reformat the memory card periodically to prevent this issue. Seriously?? Can I trust it to provide evidence for my insurance claim? So glad I didn't find out this issue after an accident.
faulty
March 12, 2017
Had a problem with the power wire staying engaged. Slipped enough to disengage camera - returned it asking for replacement. Replacement that was sent back to me - appeared to have been a refurbished unit. Not factory fresh. Returned it - and called it quits.
It's a Dash Cam
January 9, 2016
I purchased two of these after debating between iTrue and Rexing. I have to say, iTrue's support is excellent when it comes to emailing them. The quality of the play back video is super clear. We set the cameras to record in 10min loops. We also added on the GPS modules, which work great. We had one issue where the camera was being picked up as a computer in the one vehicle, so every time the car powered on it would asking for video mode, camera mode, or playback. We worked with iTrue support, and even though there wasn't a fix other than just leaving the camera in a constant record, iTrue support was excellent. One fix could have been hardwiring the dash cam, but this vehicle is a lease. Oh well. Excellent support, great product, I would recommend it to anyone! Already have a friend who wants one after seeing ours.Update 7/23/17: Been through three of these already. They overheat and start to do goofy things. Hopefully the x6d version is better.

One Star Reviews:

35%
Guinea pig camera test, and this animal needs to be put DOWN.
March 10, 2016
 There are obviously a number of different units that have the same casing as this one. The lenses can be VERY different, and mine is perhaps a 50mm lens equivalent on a camera, not at ALL 120 degree angle. Even my standard iPhone 5S has a much wider (and 100x clearer) image than this. Also the lens is pretty crappy (uploading pics and video) and the resolution quality is even more horrid. Granted it is a crap shoot buying this as it seems the manufacturer has probably 6 or even more different places that assemble these. The menus are different, image quality and frame rate are (as I've compared mine with others and mine is the far cheaper version). The unit was set onto FHD 1080p, but two painful realities: It only recorded in 720p (half the size), and the image quality was SO BAD, that I could barely read license plate on vehicles in front of me.Thinking that perhaps the VGA setting might yield a wider image, I attempted that setting, however there was zero change in field of recording view. One can take still images, but they are absolutely no better, and the size is so paltry, what's the point? (I will add images from this and comparing iPhone image too). You're really gambling with the parent company that designed these. My suggestion? Look at the good vs bad reviews. If the good numbers outweigh the bad, that's your chance of getting a winner. However, if (like this camera) the reviews are far more worse than better (34pct of 1-star reviews vs 24pct of 5-star postings as of mine), you'll more likely get a unit that you won't be pleased with. I'd like to just throw mine on a trash heap, but I'll just return it this week.I will attempt to upload the uncompressed images and clips, but they already look bad now, and I wonder how they will look when Amazon compresses them? Look at the bright yellow sign near the start of the clip, and how impossible it is to read what it says.
One of two worked, and it's what I expected
September 12, 2015
Ordered two, but only one worked. The on/off and record buttons are supposed to light up, but the on that doesn't work looks like the buttons are painted on with no lights (I'll try a replacement). The other has lights on the buttons, but the charge function is a hit or miss. Instructions are a challenge; tiny print, inconsistent graphics (shows HDMI and direct power ports that don't exist), and barely clear function descriptions. Bottom line, the one that works is about what I expected for the price. The windshield mount is sturdy, but there's no quick release for the camera, so the camera with the mount must be removed to keep the camera out of sight and out of the weather. I would not have been happy at all if these had been more than $14.37 .. Hopefully, I'll get a working replacement for the dud and we'll go from there.. Just OK..UPDATE: Gave up on working camera - battery lasted all of 15 minutes and wouldn't charge properly. Sent both cameras back. Down to one star. I would NOT recommend these little suckers..
Comically horrible
July 25, 2015
This camera is like the movie 'plan 9 from outerspace' it's so horrible you can't help but laugh.Now for those who think I'm just being overly picky for the price: I didn't expect 720p (honestly, it looks like maybe 160p at best - I think a first generation Motorola Razr could have out performed it) so I wasn't worried about that (I noted that from previous reviews) The audio recording was terrible, but again I knew that from other reviews (and the $14 price) However....The part I didn't expect to fail was the primary reason for having it: recording. For the two hours it worked, it did its job: $14 is a cheap insurance policy to simply prove liability at the very least (even if it can't see faces or licence plates) but thereafter it said "No SD card" tried taking it out, replacing etc, resetting, formatting etc. No good.It's $14, so I really don't think I'm going to bother returning it (The effort to repackage and ship the thing back would cost me more in time than its worth)Save your money - put it towards a better rated unit in the $40-60 range.UPDATE: I decided to run an older SD card and it started recording again. I used it for a few days without anything to write home about. However, today it was about 90 degrees out and when I went to go for a drive the camera went was recording just pitch-black nothing (sound only) as the car became cooler, the screen started to show multicolored lines and got progressively 'better' (better being a very generous word)UPDATE 2: After deciding to dissect this horrid abortion of the lowest Chinese-built technology, I discovered the lens was factory set out of focus - WAY out of focus. After fixing that issue and putting it back together I will say you can actually see things quite a bit sharper (IE a car looks less like a blob) but the video quality is still awful.Final notes: The battery for this unit is the same one that I used for my Sylvania SP234 Bluetooth speaker, so I can't bitch about having a spare battery for it .Overall; for $14 I got a spare battery for my speaker, a really good 10ft USB car charger (great for my GPS!), a decent windshield mount for a future purchase of a better dash cam and quite a bit of fun taking it apart and harvesting parts off of it.
Cheap and bad dashboard camera
June 18, 2015
The camera started falling apart after four days! See the attached photos. And the video quality is not good and you will not be able to see the license plate of the car in front. The product description says it supports 1280X960 resolution, but I couldn't change the resolution because it only shows 720, unless I missed something but I spent one hour in the camera settings in vain. And the night vision is terrible and you will not be able to see anything clear.Overall, a cheap and bad dashboard camcorder, but for a camera around $15, I guess you got what you paid for.
DON'T BUY.
May 14, 2015
Always know, you get what you pay for. Printed up the return label within an hour of receiving it. Let's start with the build and feel of it. It's made out of the same cheap plastic you'd get from a toy in a happy meal. I'm actually surprised they don't give these away in happy meals. Next, there's no logo on it. That's something you can even see from the pictures. None of the buttons on mine worked either. The only way to kill the power was to pull the cord out, which slipped out on its own anyway. It didn't stay in. The camera worked, showed an image, but like I said..nothing worked. No menu, wouldn't record...nothing. I'm currently looking for something legit. Maybe try a Garmin, or some better brand. This time I'll actually pay for quality.
Recording Resolution is only 640x480 pixels!
October 9, 2014
Amazon's description states, "Recording resolution:1280x960 / 720x480 / 640x480 pixels". THIS IS NOT TRUE!The "capture" resolution is 640x480 no matter if the "standard" or "fine" setting is used. However, the "Video" monitoring output may be set to 1280x960 / 720x480 / 640x480 pixels. This allows for full screen viewing on a HDTV screen.The captured MJPEG avi will always be 640x480 resolution regardless. MJPEG compression is also not very agressive and will result in large video files of 25 MB per minute of recorded video.and will require a 16GB SD card be used for up to 10 hours of video.The lens also is not much of a wide-angle lens and delivers poor coverage of the roadway.
8%
GREAT WHEN IT'S WORKING
July 16, 2017
SCREEN WENT DARK AFTER 21 DAYS. #RETURN
Worked for one trip and stopped. Also, purchased ...
February 12, 2017
Worked for one trip and stopped. Also, purchased from amazon warehouse deals. I guess they don't bother to check whether returns are defective.
Poor Quality...
November 5, 2016
Just died on me today. Bought in August, lasted 3 months. Half of the view screen is pixelated.
One Star
May 27, 2016
To program it it was a nightmare never could get it to work send it back totally disappointed
Terrible user interface
May 4, 2016
May have been a malfunctioning product, but Terrible UI, would only play back latest file
Don't Know what to Say...
April 11, 2016
Really wasn't as good as stated. Set it up first thing that went was the menu button, wouldn't function at all. THAN after being shut down for the second time it turned on but then froze up and nothing could not turn it off no matter what you did, it was froze up. Too many issues for being brand new PLUS when I received it the box the camera was in had been dropped and the box was damaged. Now the box being dropped may have caused this camera to be damaged but I was not going to chance it and get another one. The camera was nice looking but sadly it was a lemon...
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$159.99
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Price
$119.96updated: Mar 20, 2020
$79.95updated: Mar 17, 2020
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Article Number
0531479611508
0860789000208
Binding
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Electronics
Electronics
Brand
Brand
Generic
ITRUE
Color
Color
Black-2
Black
Height
Height
139.4 in
39.4 in
Length
Length
224.8 in
137.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Dowson
ITRUE
ManufacturerPartsWarrantyDescription
ManufacturerPartsWarrantyDescription
Parts
One year warranty covering any damaging parts.
Model
Model
30
ITRUE-X3
Product Group
Product Group
CE
CE
Product Type
Product Type
CAR_AUDIO_OR_THEATER
CAR_AUDIO_OR_THEATER
Publisher
Publisher
Dowson
ITRUE
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
5.8
10
Studio
Studio
Dowson
ITRUE
Weight
Weight
1.4 oz
0.9 oz
Width
Width
178.3 in
78.7 in
Feature
Feature

2.5 inch TFT LCD: 270° whirl, Recording resolution:1280x960 / 720x480 / 640x480 pixels

120 deg View Angle Day Night Video Camera with 6 IR Leds

Microphone: can record sound

Interface: USB2.0

Support SD/MMC Card: up to 32GB (not included)

Emergency Lock Button & Accident Auto Detection Feature (G-Sensor) can lock current video file to memory.

Full-HD Video 1920*1080 at 30 fps, super wide 170° angle. Auto Record - Auto On/Off along with your Car turning on or off. Endless looping mode and auto ON/OFF. Works automatically without any human touch.

Excellent Night-vision by 6-layer Glass lenses and unique WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) video system (Similar to HDR technology in Camera).

Unique front surface with simulated stitched leather-style can cut reflections and makes it more classy than other dash cams with just a plain black plastic case.

One Year Manufacturer Warranty To Cover Any Issues. MicroSD card included.

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