Anker Roav DashCam A1, Dash Cam for Car, Driving Recorder, 1080p FHD LCD Screen, Nighthawk Vision, Wide Angle Lens, Wi-Fi, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording, Night Mode, Motion Detection, Dedicated App
Brand | eufy Security |
Orientation | Drivers Side |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Special Feature | G-Sensor, Night Vision |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Included Components | Roav DashCam A1, 1-Port Car Charger, Suction Mount, Micro USB cable, Trim Removal Tool, User Manual, Happy Card See more |
Color | Black |
Control Method | App |
Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
About this item
- Broad, Detailed Video: 1080p Full-HD Video with a super-wide-angle lens captures the whole road in crystal-clear clarity.
- Superior Night Vision: Advanced NightHawk technology and a unique Wide Dynamic Range video system provide enhanced nighttime capture.
- Easy Video Management: Connect to the built-in Wi-Fi and open the Roav DashCam app to seamlessly view, configure, download, or share incredible HD video.
- Records While You’re Away: Gravity Sensor detects sudden movements, such as a car bumping into your car, and automatically turns on to record activity, even when your car is off.
- What You Get: Roav DashCam A1, Anker Car Charger, Micro USB cable, Trim Removal Tool, User Manual, Happy Card, our 12-month product replacement warranty and friendly customer service. Note: A Class 10, 32GB microSD / TF card (not included) is required as lower-class cards may damage the product. A 64GB or 128GB card should be formatted in the dashcam before use. Regularly formatting the card is also recommended.
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Picture quality | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
Camera quality | 4.4 | 4.4 | 3.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.5 |
Night vision | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Suction power | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | — |
Sold By | — | ARIFAYZ | ROVE Dash Cam | VANTRUE | VIOFO LTD | Certified Brands |
display type | LCD | LCD | IPS | LCD | No screen | — |
display size | 2.4 inches | 0.9 inches | — | 1.54 inches | — | 47 inches |
video resolution | 1080p | FHD 1080P 30fps, 720P 30fps | 2160p, 1440p, 1080p | 1080p | Front: 4K 2160P, Rear: 1080P | 1080p |
mounting type | — | Windshield Mount | Windshield Mount | Windshield Mount | Windshield Mount | — |
auto part position | top | front | front | front | front, rear | rear |
control method | application | application | application | application | application | voice |
real angle of view | 160 degrees | 150 degrees | 360 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 140 degrees |
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Product Dimensions | 3.27 x 2.2 x 1.38 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
ASIN | B076GYGVY5 |
Item model number | AK-R2241311 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #126,357 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #956 in Car On-Dash Mounted Cameras |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi, USB |
Special features | G-Sensor, Night Vision |
Other display features | Wireless |
Color | Black |
Whats in the box | Roav DashCam A1, 1-Port Car Charger, Suction Mount, Micro USB cable, Trim Removal Tool, User Manual, Happy Card |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Date First Available | October 13, 2017 |
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From the manufacturer
Roav, by Anker Innovations, is dedicated to creating connected devices for your car that improve the convenience, safety, and enjoyment of every drive.
Roav Dashcam A1
Capture the Unexpected
Roav’s advanced dashboard camera engineered with a cutting-edge Sony Exmor sensor and a premium lens. NightHawk Vision technology, built-in Wi-Fi, and a dedicated app track and record every drive in crisp 1080p—even at night.
*Reddot Award won in 2018.
- FHD 1080p
- NightHawk Vision with Sony Sensor
- Built-in Wi-Fi for easy downloading and sharing
- Emergency Recording
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Clear Night VisionNightHawk Vision technology balances low-light contrast to provide a clear nighttime image. |
Ideal For Any ClimateBuilt to withstand extreme heat and cold for reliable use, wherever you live. |
Seamless Set-UpThe suction mount easily attaches anywhere on your windshield in seconds. |
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Premium BuildComposed of hard-wearing polycarbonate for greater durability and to protect internal components against vibrations. |
Complete Flexibility180° tilt and 360° rotation allow you to find the ideal angle to capture every driving moment. |
Automatic ActivationAutomatically turns on and off with your car. |
Seamless Download and SharingDownload videos and share online with the ROAV app. |
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Installation Method | Suction mount | Adhesive mount | Adhesive mount | Suction mount | Adhesive mount |
Resolution | 1080p/720p | Front:1080p+ Inside:1080p | 1080p | 1080p/720p | 1080p |
NightHawk Vision | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Sensor | Sony IMX323 | Dual Sony 323 | Sony STARVIS | Sony STARVIS | Sony STARVIS |
Built-In Wi-Fi | ✓ | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
GPS Logging | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Emergency Recording | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Operation Temp | -4℉-158℉ | -4℉-158℉ | 19℉-149℉ | -4℉-158℉ | 19℉-149℉ |
Chipset | Novatek NT96658 | Novatek NT 96663 | Novatek NT96660 | Ambarella A12 | Novatek NT96660 |
Product Description
DashCam A1Capture the UnexpectedFrom ROAV by Anker — Making the smart driving experience accessible to all A collection of connected devices that enhances your driving experience Created by the same team as Anker—renowned for exceptional quality and innovationCrystal-Clear VideoA premium Sony sensor with NightHawk Vision technology saves every driving moment in crisp 1080p. Clearly capture speeding license plates, even at night.See The Whole RoadA wide-angle lens provides a view of 4 lanes of traffic at once so you record more than just the car in front.Easy Download and SharingBuilt-in Wi-Fi and the dedicated ROAV by Anker DashCam app let you view, download, configure, and share your drive using your phone.Shock ActivatedEquipped with a shock sensor to instantly start recording when suddenly jolted, like when a car bumps yours. Even when your car’s turned off.Worry-Free WarrantyWe have total confidence in our products and back them with a 12-month warranty. We will replace any defective product within 12 months of purchase, so use your Roav product without any worries.
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Customers like the ease of use, image quality, and performance of the onboard camera. For example, they mention it's user friendly, the lens does a good job of capturing a wide view, and the quality build. That said, some complain about the suction cup and mixed opinions on connectivity, and night vision.
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Customers like the quality of the onboard camera. They say it's a quality camera, packed with features, and does its job well. The fit and finish of the camera looked high quality, and it works great. Some customers even say that it'd been good enough that they bought a second one for their wife's car. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and reliability of the product.
"...The unit has held up well to New England weather, where we get single digits and high nineties through the seasons...." Read more
"...Can read license plates during the day...+ Sturdy construction. Does not feel like a cheap plastic toy.+Ventilation. Keeps dashcam cool...." Read more
"...Almost like you're hanging a point n shoot on the windshield. Build quality is good. Looks well made. Battery life is short it's just for backup...." Read more
"...because the cameras are great, but 2) because the suction cups simply do not work...." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the onboard camera. They say the picture quality is bright and clear, and the audio is good. They also appreciate the wide-angle, super clear night time footage, and ability to shift from having sun directly into the camera. The lens does a good job of capturing a wide view, and it incorporates a big picture of what is in front of it. It can take full 1080p video, but that will use-up SD card space fast. Customers are impressed with the fact that it's so clear, that license plates are legible, and that it can record at 60FPS@1080P while the Roav can only do that.
"...The only redeeming quality of the Yi Dashcam was that it could record at 60FPS@1080P while the Roav can only do 30FPS@1080P & 60FPS@720P. But the..." Read more
"...The camera is small enough that it doesn't hinder my vision while driving. The recorded sound can be turned on or off...." Read more
"...Even at night! Thats what for me is the fact that it’s so clear. Although I have stupid bright headlights so I washout licencss plates...." Read more
"...Roav Dashcam A1 Pros and Cons:Pros:+Nice picture quality. Can read license plates during the day...+ Sturdy construction...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the onboard camera. They say that the camera works great, the mic is pretty good, and the app works well. The WiFi feature works well, and it has some basic functions. The parking monitoring works great.
"...collect footage from the camera is a great feature and it works well enough on this camera, probably better than the two Rexing cameras I've..." Read more
"...COMPARED TO THE YI SMART DASHCAM:- Much better, noise free, sharp in-focus daytime video quality with license plates clearly visible within 20-..." Read more
"...Installed in October '18, it has continued to function as promised. The night vision is just 'OK', but the daytime video is great!..." Read more
"...The wi-fi feature works well, and you can also always just pull the video off the SD card directly...." Read more
Customers find the onboard camera easy to use. They mention that the app is super user friendly, and the directions make it really easy to set up. The DashCam is simple, compact, and small enough to easily set the camera's settings. The menus are easy to navigate, and it includes everything you need to hook it up.
"...Sorry for all the cussing oh last thing, I love the app it’s super user friendly and fast!..." Read more
"...Less than 5min.Menu navigation is simple and easy to use. The camera has no shutter button. It starts recording when turned on...." Read more
"...Given how affordable this device is relative to how easy it is to install, set up, and live with; the quality of the recording; and the fact that it..." Read more
"...it's small enough to not be very noticeable, and the directions make it really easy to set up and hide the cables...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the onboard camera. They say it is great for the price and that SD cards are getting rather cheap. They recommend springing for the larger capacity, as it won't cost much.
"...No popping or scratchy sounds during playback.+Great price...." Read more
"...experience, and I would totally recommend the Roav as a good budget dash cam as long as you mostly drive during the day...." Read more
"...Overall assessment: a well designed, well made, reasonably priced camera whose user interface (iPhone app) is rather plain vanilla." Read more
"...It holds several days of recordings. SD cards are getting rather cheap, so I say spring for the larger capacity, won't cost much extra...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the onboard camera. Some mention they love the wifi connection, which allows them to download their videos without having to access the memory card. However, others say that the wifi doesn't always seem to connect as seamlessly as they would like, and that it's not as convenient to connect to their rear camera having to press multiple buttons.
"...The picture is pretty clear and you can use the Wi-Fi and the Roav app on your phone to transfer video, or use the SD card you put in the..." Read more
"...The locking mechanism is much tighter feeling.The WiFi option is a nice to have that both cameras have, but I don't use a lot...." Read more
"...The WiFi must be turned on manually from the menu each time you wish to use the app (it turns back off once the camera turns off) ...." Read more
"...WiFi capability to stream the videos or edit the settings right from your phone.- No need the phone or app to access camera settings...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the night vision of the onboard camera. Some mention that it is great and functionally works great, while others say that it's acceptable, a little washed out in the brightness, and hard to see what's on the screen.
"...While very grainy, the Rexing is more balanced at night, with light sources being less overblown and low light areas being more visible...." Read more
"...The night vision is just 'OK', but the daytime video is great!..." Read more
"...Excellent sturdy construction.Excellent image, including at night, and good sound capture...." Read more
"...My laptop cannot completely see the card now (sees it, with zero capacity, unable to format)...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the suction cup of the onboard camera. They mention that it does not hold, it keeps popping off, and has fallen off more than once.
"...so with constant opening and closing of the trunk the suction mount kept falling off ...." Read more
"...The only problem I have with the unit is that the suction cup does not stay adhered to the inside windshield.....especially in the summer months...." Read more
"...Vivid color profile. Good audio. Suction cup is good quality not cheapo suction locks down but you have to line in up straight for Z axis...." Read more
"...The suction mount ain't great. It has fallen off more than once, even without the camera on it...." Read more
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These would make the sixth and seventh dash cam I have purchased over the years (have bought/installed/supported for family). These are comparable to the $80 Aukey dash cams I purchased in 2018 (Amazon: B072FGL63X), although that page recommends a newer item for $45 that seems almost identical to the A1 (but no Wi-Fi).
Every interface I have used on a dash cam leaves a lot to be desired. Even the significantly more expensive Rexing V1P (Amazon: B07FCSMJZB) I have in my personal vehicle. The addition of Wi-Fi to more easily collect footage from the camera is a great feature and it works well enough on this camera, probably better than the two Rexing cameras I've purchased. Although it's not really necessary if you won't be grabbing inconsequential clips of the typically poor driving experiences you might have.
The unit has held up well to New England weather, where we get single digits and high nineties through the seasons. The suction cup has yet 't failed on me yet and dropped the camera like I experienced on an older Rexing S300 (Amazon: B018TI98PC). I prefer the suction cup/adjustable dash cams to the sticky backed ones like the Aukey, particularly for steep windshields like on a pickup truck.
One unit has a SanDisk 64GB High Endurance Video MicroSDXC (Amazon: B07P3D6Y5B) and the other has a SanDisk - SDSQXA2-064G-GN6MA 64GB Extreme microSDXC (Amazon: B07FCMBLV6). I've used Samsung (MB-ME32GA/AM) 32GB 95MB/s (U1) microSDHC EVO (Amazon: B06XWN9Q99) cards in the past. Generally speaking the higher capacity cards have better performance, and I have ran into a couple issues with EVOs. Between the constant recording and weather they don't seem to like being in dash cams. I needed to format the 32GB cards more often. I tested with an old slower 16GB Kingston MicroSD card and actually had corrupted files. As a note most dash cam instructions say you should be formatting the cards every once in a while, I do mine every 3 months or so.
One of my family members would have been deemed 100% at fault due to an accident they were involved in as the other party lied on their police report and for whatever reason the police officer who did not witness the accident wrote completely inaccurate information regarding the circumstances. With the dash cam footage they were deemed 0% at fault.
Another family member was backed into while they were parked with their vehicle still running and due to hearsay would have been deemed 50% at fault as the other driver lied and claimed that they were the ones who were hit by my family member. Once again the dash cam footage saved the day and they were deemed 0% at fault.
Another family member was involved in an accident where their car was totaled on the highway by a driver weaving in and out of traffic who pitted their car into guardrail while they were driving in the slow lane. The driver immediately fled into the woods on foot but luckily not before their face was caught on the dash cam. The other driver/vehicle inevitability had no license, insurance, registration, or inspection, the plates were stolen and the title was to a woman while they were hit by a man. The owner of the vehicle tried claiming the vehicle was stolen, but rescinded this statement when she learned the dash cam footage showed the driver was her son. Without the dash cam we would not have been able to prove who was driving to vehicle to hold them accountable.
On a more positive note the dash cams provided some nice footage from a COVID-19 drive-by birthday convoy.
Hopefully a dash cam is just something you purchase, put on the windshield and don't think about. Maybe it will save you a lot of headache and thousands of dollars though. For $40 (+ $15ish for an SD-Card) it is hard to go wrong.
After testing the Yi & the Roav A1 side by side during my return window I can pretty much say that the Roav A1 is hands down the BEST WiFi dashcam available in the ~$50 price range with an excellent Sony Exmor IMX323 sensor with great daytime and night video quality . Here's how the A1 stacks up against the Yi :
COMPARED TO THE YI SMART DASHCAM:
- Much better, noise free, sharp in-focus daytime video quality with license plates clearly visible within 20-30 feet infront of you, even at high speeds or places where the YI would struggle (see my comparison pics)
- Much better, natural looking Night video quality with less noise and clear outlines (reading license plates at night is hard for both dashcams at this price point, but the A1 does a comparatively better job)
- Comparatively much better WiFi transfer speeds on the Roav A1 while transferring videos via the App than the Yi
- The Roav has a 140 degree field of view (FOV) , compared to the 165 degrees FOV of the Yi . While the Yi may look better on paper , In my testing the 140 degree FOV for the A1 was better in real life as it provided a less distorted 'Fish eye' image than the Yi and yet captured everything in front and the side lanes adequately
- The only redeeming quality of the Yi Dashcam was that it could record at 60FPS@1080P while the Roav can only do 30FPS@1080P & 60FPS@720P. But the poor image quality of the Yi ruins this advantage anyway
- The Yi also has lane departure warning system which the A1 does not have . But those features are really gimmicks and more of a nuisance than be helpful with multiple false alerts
SUCTION MOUNT:
- While I generally prefer sticker mounts , the suction mount included with the A1 was pretty good and did not fall off , even under 95 degree hot weather (where temps inside parked car can reach almost 140)
- Try using a bit soapy water to wet the suction cup for a more firm fit in case yours keep falling off
DISLIKES:
- The only minor negative that I can think of the A1 is that its video/image quality looks overly sharpened and as a result a bit harsh looking. But I can kind of understand the logic of using an overly sharpened image in order to get maximum licesne plate readability..so there's that.
- The WiFi must be turned on manually from the menu each time you wish to use the app (it turns back off once the camera turns off) . While having WiFi not running when not in use helps keep the camera run cool , but a dedicated hardware WiFi button would have been better
LIKES:
- Absolutely great daytime and night video quality , that captures license plates in most conditions where lighting is adequate and really thats the most important part of any dashcam
- Responsive and helpful chat support via the mobile app itself that actually responds to your questions when I wanted to know how to upgrade the frimware on the A1 manually (It was a pain to deal with Yi support in comparison)
FINAL THOUGHTS:
I loved this dashcam so much , that I got two of them for my car (one front , one rear). And to summarize :
- If you are looking for the best WiFi in the $50 price range - Get the Roav A1
- If you are looking for a cheaper dashcam , consider upping your budget to $50 and - Get the Roav A1
- If you're looking for a more expensive dashcam - Again take a good hard look and consider getting the A1
UPDATE 11/02/2018
I was using one of the two A1's I purchased as a rear facing dashcam , now since my car is an SUV the camera had to be mounted directly on the trunk, so with constant opening and closing of the trunk the suction mount kept falling off . I spoke with Kevin from Roav customer service about and he sent me an adhesive mount at no cost . Thats great customer service right there!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2018
After testing the Yi & the Roav A1 side by side during my return window I can pretty much say that the Roav A1 is hands down the BEST WiFi dashcam available in the ~$50 price range with an excellent Sony Exmor IMX323 sensor with great daytime and night video quality . Here's how the A1 stacks up against the Yi :
COMPARED TO THE YI SMART DASHCAM:
- Much better, noise free, sharp in-focus daytime video quality with license plates clearly visible within 20-30 feet infront of you, even at high speeds or places where the YI would struggle (see my comparison pics)
- Much better, natural looking Night video quality with less noise and clear outlines (reading license plates at night is hard for both dashcams at this price point, but the A1 does a comparatively better job)
- Comparatively much better WiFi transfer speeds on the Roav A1 while transferring videos via the App than the Yi
- The Roav has a 140 degree field of view (FOV) , compared to the 165 degrees FOV of the Yi . While the Yi may look better on paper , In my testing the 140 degree FOV for the A1 was better in real life as it provided a less distorted 'Fish eye' image than the Yi and yet captured everything in front and the side lanes adequately
- The only redeeming quality of the Yi Dashcam was that it could record at 60FPS@1080P while the Roav can only do 30FPS@1080P & 60FPS@720P. But the poor image quality of the Yi ruins this advantage anyway
- The Yi also has lane departure warning system which the A1 does not have . But those features are really gimmicks and more of a nuisance than be helpful with multiple false alerts
SUCTION MOUNT:
- While I generally prefer sticker mounts , the suction mount included with the A1 was pretty good and did not fall off , even under 95 degree hot weather (where temps inside parked car can reach almost 140)
- Try using a bit soapy water to wet the suction cup for a more firm fit in case yours keep falling off
DISLIKES:
- The only minor negative that I can think of the A1 is that its video/image quality looks overly sharpened and as a result a bit harsh looking. But I can kind of understand the logic of using an overly sharpened image in order to get maximum licesne plate readability..so there's that.
- The WiFi must be turned on manually from the menu each time you wish to use the app (it turns back off once the camera turns off) . While having WiFi not running when not in use helps keep the camera run cool , but a dedicated hardware WiFi button would have been better
LIKES:
- Absolutely great daytime and night video quality , that captures license plates in most conditions where lighting is adequate and really thats the most important part of any dashcam
- Responsive and helpful chat support via the mobile app itself that actually responds to your questions when I wanted to know how to upgrade the frimware on the A1 manually (It was a pain to deal with Yi support in comparison)
FINAL THOUGHTS:
I loved this dashcam so much , that I got two of them for my car (one front , one rear). And to summarize :
- If you are looking for the best WiFi in the $50 price range - Get the Roav A1
- If you are looking for a cheaper dashcam , consider upping your budget to $50 and - Get the Roav A1
- If you're looking for a more expensive dashcam - Again take a good hard look and consider getting the A1
UPDATE 11/02/2018
I was using one of the two A1's I purchased as a rear facing dashcam , now since my car is an SUV the camera had to be mounted directly on the trunk, so with constant opening and closing of the trunk the suction mount kept falling off . I spoke with Kevin from Roav customer service about and he sent me an adhesive mount at no cost . Thats great customer service right there!!
I was hesitant about purchasing a dash cam because of the power cable -- I don't feel comfortable routing it along the A-pillar due to concerns about it interfering with the A-pillar air bag. I wasn't about to go trying to remove the A-pillar panel to route the cable away from the air bag. That's just not me. I investigated products that allow the dash cam to plug into a vehicles' auto-dimming mirror, but there isn't anything out there that is pure plug and play without extensive dismantling of my car's mirror.
So I mounted the suction cup mount low on my windshield. (See the photos.) This way the camera is almost behind the infotainment screen and most of the wire is tucked away behind that screen. There's just a small portion of wire extending down to the charger, but I already have cables there to charge my phone and link to Apple CarPlay, so it doesn't bother me.
I've included a screenshot of what the camera sees mounted low. I feel it has a sufficiently commanding view of the road and is doing what I need it to do, without my messing with my car's headliner and A-pillar. I wanted to post this in case there are others who would like a dash cam but are put off by the problem of hiding the power cable -- mounting it low on your windshield is a viable option.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021
I was hesitant about purchasing a dash cam because of the power cable -- I don't feel comfortable routing it along the A-pillar due to concerns about it interfering with the A-pillar air bag. I wasn't about to go trying to remove the A-pillar panel to route the cable away from the air bag. That's just not me. I investigated products that allow the dash cam to plug into a vehicles' auto-dimming mirror, but there isn't anything out there that is pure plug and play without extensive dismantling of my car's mirror.
So I mounted the suction cup mount low on my windshield. (See the photos.) This way the camera is almost behind the infotainment screen and most of the wire is tucked away behind that screen. There's just a small portion of wire extending down to the charger, but I already have cables there to charge my phone and link to Apple CarPlay, so it doesn't bother me.
I've included a screenshot of what the camera sees mounted low. I feel it has a sufficiently commanding view of the road and is doing what I need it to do, without my messing with my car's headliner and A-pillar. I wanted to post this in case there are others who would like a dash cam but are put off by the problem of hiding the power cable -- mounting it low on your windshield is a viable option.
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Roav is an Anker product, excellent build quality.
This product is still worth 5 stars, it is very good value for money.
Die Bildqualität ist Dank des Sony Sensors in FULL HD Auflösung 1920x180 exzellent und Bewegung bei 30 Hz in dieser Auflösung flüssig und ohne jegliches Stottern/Ruckeln. Selbst schwierige Lichtverhältnisse in Baumalleen liefern Videos ohne jeglichen Makel und mit großer Schärfe.
Bei meinem Fahrzeug Opel Meriva B habe ich die Kamera mittels der kleinen Saugnapfbefestigung rechts hinter den Rückspiegel befestigt und das Kabel unsichtbar mit dem beiliegenden orangen Plastikwerkzeug in den Dachhimmel rechts über die Türdichtung hinter das Handschuhfach in die Mittelkonsole verlegt. Montageaufwand ca. 15 Minuten und ich habe das noch nie gemacht!
Tipp: Die Linse der Kamera an einer Stelle platzieren, die von einem Scheibenwischer auch erreicht wird. Der Rückspiegel sollte den größten Teil der Kamera verdecken, damit diese das Sichtfeld nicht einschränkt.
Die Menüführung ist absolut einfach und auch ohne Handbuch verständlich. Ich habe eine SD-Karte 32 GB Class 10 eines Markenherstellers eingesetzt. Die Karte muss in der Kamera formatiert werden, damit sie zukünftig akzeptiert wird. Die Video-Clips sind wahlweise 1,3, 5 oder 10 Minuten lang. Wenn die SD-Karte voll ist, werden die ältesten ungeschützten Dateien gelöscht. Ein G-Sensor schützt automatisch die aktuelle Aufnahme, sollte eine (zu große) Erschütterung wahrgenommen werden. Die Empfindlichkeit lässt sich einstellen und eine Anpassung an mein Fahrzeug war auch notwendig, da sonst durch Fahrten über Kopfsteinpflaster und durch Türenzuschlagen ungewollt geschützte Video-Aufnahmen entstanden sind. Es gibt auch eine Überwachung beim Parken, diesen Modus verwende ich jedoch nicht.
Mittels einer App (Android Play Store, App-Name „Roav“ von Anker) kann man via Wifi auf die Kamera zugreifen und drahtlos Videos herunterladen, Anleitungen lesen oder einen Firmware-Update durchführen. Letzteres habe ich noch nicht gemacht, da anscheinend die Firmware in meiner A1 aktuell ist.
Die Kamera ist nun seit 3 Tagen im Einsatz und ich bin so zufrieden, dass ich diese Dashcam noch einmal für ein weiteres Fahrzeug in der Familie kaufen werde.
Pros:
- Super Bildqualität bei Full HD Auflösung 1920x1080 p mit 30Hz (bei youtube gibt es genug Videos zu „Roav Dashcam A1“
- problemloser einfacher Einbau
- einfache Bedienung (wenn einmal eingerichtet, muss eigentlich nichts mehr gemacht werden)
- drahtloses Herunterladen von Videos aufs Handy möglich; Herausnahme der SD-Karte somit nicht notwendig, aber auch am PC ist die SD-Karte einfach zu lesen und die gewünschten Video-Clips anhand der Dateinamen bzgl. Datum und Zeit zu lokalisieren
Contra:
- Die Übertragung von Daten über WLAN ist aufgrund der eingeschränkten Bandbreite von ca. 1 MB/s etwas langwierig. Dann dauert der Transfer von einem 3 Minuten-Clip mit 450-500 MB schon einmal einige Minuten.
Verbesserungswürdig, aktuelle Firmware war R2241:
- Die Kamera hat einen Notfall-/Emergency-Knopf (der orangene/rote Kringel), der bei Betätigung die aktuelle Aufnahme vor dem Löschen schützen soll. Bei ausgeschaltetem Display muss dieser Knopf jedoch zweimal (2x) gedrückt werden, da der erste Tastendruck nur das Display einschaltet. Das ist nicht allen Familienmitgliedern einfach zu vermitteln und sicherlich in der Software/Firmware änderbar. In einem Notfall muss die Bedienung absolut intuitiv sein und kein spezielles Zusatzwissen erfordern.
- Bei der automatischen Sicherung einer laufenden Aufnahme durch den G-Sensors oder durch die manuelle Betätigung des Notfall-Knopfes wird nur die aktuelle Aufnahme zuzüglich 30 Sekunden gegen das ungewollte Löschen geschützt. Wenn die aktuelle Aufnahme gerade auf eine neue Datei gewechselt hat und erst 10 Sekunden lief, ist dieser „Notfall-Clip“ also nur 45 Sekunden lang und die kritische Szene in der vorherigen Datei bleibt ungeschützt. Aus meiner Sicht sollten sicherheitshalber immer die VORHERIGE UND die AKTUELLE Aufnahmen gegen das Löschen geschützt werden.
- Trotz der Konfigurationsmöglichkeit 50 oder 60 Hz hat dies zur Zeit keinen Einfluss auf die Bildwiederholfrequenz der erstellten Videos entgegen den Angaben im Handbuch, wonach bei der Einstellung 50 Hz entweder 25 oder 50 frames-per-second verwendet werden soll. Aktuell geht nur 30 bzw 60 fps, ist aber keine Beinbruch, da hier mehr auch besser ist und die modernen Fernseher alle diese Bildwiederholraten beherrschen.
Von mir volle Punktzahl, sehr empfehlenswert.