Drive Smart, Record Every Moment! 🚗✨
The Vantrue N1 Pro Mini Dash Cam offers full HD 1080P recording with a compact design, ensuring unobstructed views while capturing crucial evidence on the road. Equipped with advanced features like collision detection, seamless loop recording, and super night vision, this dash cam is perfect for any vehicle. With a durable build and optional GPS functionality, it’s designed to keep you safe and informed on every journey.
Auto Part Position | Front |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Real Angle of View | 160 Degrees |
Field Of View | 160 Degrees |
Screen Size | 1.5 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | SD, microSD |
Auto Part Orientation | Front |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Durability, Voice Recording, Wide Angle, Easy to Install, 24 Parking Monitor(Require buy hardwire kits), Mini Size |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Mounting Type | Suction Mount |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.46"D x 2.51"W x 3.7"H |
Color | Black |
D**A
very good product
very good product
R**Y
Very good
I though it was a big dash cam but it was small size like go pro. I like it, very good unit. It is working very well.
G**Q
Nice night vision dashcam
Night vision is good, clear video except the far left/right sides especially when turning sideways. Battery drains fast, always needs to re-set the time and date when battery drains. I wish the screen was a bit larger.
L**O
Products it good quality
Ok good product, nice quality. Thanks
D**N
Worst battery backup
It is a good product in all features except the battery backup, the battery backup is extremely worst and it force me to do the time setting minimum of 2 times a day.
A**.
Low battery backup
I am using the cam for 2 days but recording for 24 hours is not really because the battery 🪫 back is low.
G**Z
Working good
I am writing review after i installed camera few months ago. Good camera with nice picture quality.
B**H
Very Clear! Satisfaction satisfied...
I like the resolution of the VANTRUE and we are using it in our road trip most of the time.
D**T
The baleful eye of truth
A dash cam is needed protection these days. It is the baleful eye of truth. This one is satisfyingly tiny, producing very little intrusion into the driver's field of view — although there is some; on my car it could not be mounted high enough to be fully hidden behind the rear view mirror, because the GPS mount pokes upward when it's rotated to secure the suction cup. You have to leave room for that below the windshield header, so the camera ends up slightly lower than the mirror. If you're short like me you see it, but only just.Yet seeing a bit of the camera is a small compromise of neatness in exchange for the security of having this thing on guard in case you ever have to prove who did what, what color the light was, etc. It produces amazingly clear, crisp videos with a very good full-width view. The GPS mount, which is just $30 extra, is essential, I'd say – with the GPS option, video clips display the vehicle speed, to help police evaluate any eye-witless accounts of whatever transpired, should the need arise.Note: The supplied power cable is just 10 feet long. That's plenty if you're going to run it along the header, down behind the A-pillar, under the dash and then have it emerge from under there and stay in view plugged into a front-facing 12 volt socket. But I wanted the wire to just vanish completely, so I kept it running out of sight past the shotgun seat and into the centre console compartment, where there's another 12V socket. For that, 10 feet was just exactly enough in my car. For some vehicles a pathway like that might require a longer cable, so it's a good idea to measure your planned cable path before ordering one of these gizmos. Other than that, no worries at all. Setup is intuitive and the documentation is pretty clear, despite some odd language caused by inexpert translation from the original Chinese. I cannot speak to the device's long-term durability, but it seems solid and hefty, and I found no fault with it right out of the box.
R**S
Great for the price. Good video quality and easy to use.
Short and to the point wrap up : Great little dash cam. Not complicated at all to set up or use. Video quality is great, night or day. Records audio and easy to mute. Also easy to adjust the angle with a twist. Sucktion cup as a good tight hold, I will update if I ever have a problem with it but I don't feel I will. Long cable should I want to hide it along the windshield and door, floor etc to make it very "stealth". Full Review : I've been on the fence about getting a dash cam for years now. While I live in a state that does not have any crazy insurance problems or discounts for owning a dash camera I still wanted one. You see more and more videos online about accidents or someone witness something with a dash cam and I can't help but feel if I was in a situation like that I'd like one too. Call it peace of mind or just the fact I can say "It wasn't my fault!" and have actual proof! That for me, was the biggest pro for getting a dash cam, proof. Dash cams are becoming more and more common and there are more and more on the market every month it seems. Eventually I decieded I should dip my toes in and finally test one out. This device is one of those set it and forget it ones. You set it up, check the footage after a drive and don't have to fuss with it again. I'd recommond getting day and night in there before you check the video. Now for the actual product, which has been great. It comes in a nice little box with some foam padding around the camera to ensure any shipping bumps, drops and crushes don't damage the camera. The intrustions are simple and clear and come seperate from the full manuel to help get you started faster. I was actually surprised it came with two cables. One for the car with the old "cigarette lighter" plug port and a shorter one for plugging the camera into a PC should you want to grab video straight from the camera itself and not have to remove the microSD. Which for some might be very handy since microSD are TINY! As I said it had two cables where I expected only the one for the car, nice. Also surprised that the plug for the car has a little slidable piece and hides a USB port! So if you did have something plugged in there already and it happens to be USB you can use this for a pass through. The cable as you might expect is very long, not sure I even need half of it but I'm sure someone who wants to really hide their cam has plenty of cord to work with. The camera itself looks just the part, like a really mini DSLR almost. The lens is pretty big and extends out of the camera but not so much as to make it bulky. I appreciate the addition of the 1.5inch LCD on the back which makes getting into the settings easy. Some cameras that I had looked at needed to set up on the PC or via phone app, I don't like that. I prefer settings to be "on device" should I need to adjust, adress or otherwise need them quickly. I do recommend at least an 8GB microSD card as setting the video's to 1 minute loops has each one come in just about 110MB which is over 100 videos. However if you wanted to have a longer loop, say five minutes, that would be 500MB for each and will only give you about sixteen videos before it starts to loop. I would say keep it to 1 minue or three at most if you are using 8GB. Smaller cards I wouldn't go over one or even recommend to use it as you will be loppint over video quickly and if you "protect" some you might be unable to record more until you save those to another source. The video is clear and would record any accident you would have in front of your car. This should be more then enough for any insurace claims or court case to prove your side of the story. At night license plates are hard or impossible to read but I won't dock a star from the camera because I feel this is not important. Given most people don't have a dash cam, any kind of recorded footage is a big bonus. Finals notes : The timestamp on the bottom gives you date and time, as well as your license plate # (I left that blank for this review as my videos are public) and speed if you have the GPS attachment/upgrade. (I do not at this time have that). In the video I have the settings to default, 0 exposure, 1080P/30 and audio off. In the picture, I did not yet choose where I want to have the cam and I was moving and adjusting it for this review, that is why you see the USB cord hanging down from my rear mirror. I did not do anything with it as of writing this review.
P**N
Easy to use and has clear sharp recordings.
I really like this cam as it is unobstructively small and operates flawlessly. I find the menu easy to navigate and understand. It is definitely newbie friendly. The recordings are great quality and the detail is nice and sharp. I also found it easy to install in the car and the length of the cable for the cigarette lighter is nice and long. For the price this small cam is great value and would be my first choice if I was going to buy one again. As a side note I would recommend to get the Vantrue micro SD for peace of mind due to unfortunate recording issues with other cards. But having said that I have had no problems with Sandisks for my other Vantrue, but why risk it?
B**N
Great Dashcam for the money
Bought two of these for both my wife and I’s cars. These are great dashcams that are easy to install and use. We decided not to hard wire ours in so plugging it in and running the cord were super easy. I can’t speak to how it would be to hard wire it in if you want the parking monitoring function. When reviewing video everything has been super clear and helpful. My wife was witness to an accident and the victim was grateful that we were able to send her video to the police and insurance company.
A**E
Everything I need... almost. Affordable, simple and effective.
I compared the Vantrue N1Pro to the Apeman Dual Cam in a side by side test and the Vantrue won for a number of reasons. The Vantrue is more solid and better made. The control buttons are larger, clearly marked and on the back of the camera, making them easier to access when the cam is mounted. (The Apeman has the buttons on the far side where you can't see them. They all feel the same too.)The Vantrue has a ball mount which makes aiming the cam easier than the Apeman.The images on the Vantru are better overall, especially the lowlight and night videos.CON: The power plugs into the suction mount and both the mount and the camera have exposed contacts which must mesh for the camera to work. Hopefully this won't be an issue but it seems like an unnecessary feature. It would reduce costs and improve reliability if future models just plugged directly into the camera, you know... like every other dash cam does.
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