🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Unmatched Clarity!
The VSYSTO WiFi Motorcycle Dash Cam features dual HD 1080P cameras with a 150° wide-angle lens, advanced WDR technology for low-light performance, and a durable waterproof metal shell. It includes built-in WiFi for easy video access and sharing, GPS tracking for route monitoring, and smart recording features like loop recording and a G-sensor for emergency situations.
S**S
Good But Not Perfect
If like me, you want a dash cam that can be used in case of an emergency or accident, then this system is very good. If however, you are looking for a camera system to make videos of you rides for social media etc, you will need to spend more money on something else.Video quality is adequate for the purpose I purchased it for. The video is very compressed, so a bit fuzzy and is very over sharpened. You can just about make out license plate numbers on vehicles that are close. The front camera on my installation does exhibit some waves (caused I assume by the rolling shutter effect) as my mounting location is not rigid enough. I did not test audio as I do not need it.Installation was pretty easy, the cameras are small enough that I managed to find convenient spots to mount them on my Triumph Tiger XCA. The mounting brackets are very basic but work, although I was unable to use the rubber sleeves that it is supplied with, as these made the camera body too large to fit the plastic wrap around bracket. I was also able to easily mount the remote control unit beside the ignition switch. The main unit is nice and small and easily fit under the seat. I did not want any distraction from mounting it on my handlebars. Running the cables was fiddly but easy, they are long, so I did have to find a home for the excess. I used some plastic split conduit to protect the cables running to front and back.Set up using the menu is very straightforward and I was glad to see an option to turn off the annoying voice prompts. I would like to see an option for less video compression. If these really are 1080P cameras, then higher quality video should be possible with larger file sizes and reduced storage hours. With a 256 GB SD card, this would still give adequate recording hour capacity. Maybe a consideration for a future firmware update?All in all it is better than I expected for the price, the alternatives I saw were much more expensive and bulky. I have given it 5 stars as it does exactly what I needed. I would definitely recommend this system.
U**R
Great setup.
I initially bought this for my Scrambler 400x, but found that I really couldn't fit it on the bike. The unit is larger than it looks in the pics. It's about 2.5 x 2.5 inches and about 1 inch thick. I just couldn't fit the unit plus all the wiring under the seat and I did not want to mount it on the bars (just an unnecessary distraction). Rather than return it, I decided to put it on my Tiger 800 which has plenty of room under the seat.The most tedious part of installation is finding where to connect the yellow wire (ensures the unit does not draw power from the battery when the bike is not running). Basically, with the bike off: connect the unit to the battery, then attach/plug the yellow wire to a socket. If the unit turns on = wrong socket. If the unit doesn't turn on, then turn the key on. If the unit then turns on = right socket. Attaching the cameras and tucking the wiring away is pretty simple and will depend on your bike. All the wiring is color coded.The picture/video quality is as good as you can hope for in a dash cam - it's not going to be as good as an expensive action camera. It connected easily with the app on my phone and downloads are easy.You will need to also purchase a high quality 256GB SD card.
H**N
This is my 4th Motorcycle DashCam/DVD and by far the best.
I have purchased 3 camera systems prior to this system and all have had significant failures. This system has proven to be reliable and by far the best.Current Draw: Prior systems had a significant current draw when the system as supposed to be powered down. All have had a direct connection to the battery with a 'signal' lead that is connected to an accessory wire (off when ignition is off) to signal the system to shutdown. This system shuts down as it should minimizing power draw. It's nice to not have to remember to turn the system on when you go for a ride. I would still suggest that you have an isolation switch when you intend to park for more than a few days.View: The 160 degree is definitely capturing a lot if information as you ride. It is borderline fish-eye but still good to download and create ride videos later. I use 1080p for both front and rear cameras and I am getting about a 97% capture reliability. A small amount is lost video, to be expected with any type of MicroSD card memory system. Advice: the better the SD card, the more reliable the capture.Night vision is good. The rear camera sees a lot of headlight glair. Again, to be expected.Vibration: I have my cameras mounted on my Yamaha R1M as shown in the pictures with reasonably stable footage. Color and clarity are excellent.Installation: I mounted my system on my Yamaha R1M which I think is probably one of the most challenging bikes because of space and ease of access. The hardest part was finding a good 'Accessory' wire for the system control (on/off) signal. I also installed a switch for long term parking with a fuse. The DVR unit was installed on the left side faring as shown in my pictures. Definitely not useful as a rear-view image because of size. Mirrors are still the best option. It took me about 2.5 hours to complete the installation.The package contained plenty of mounting and wiring options. For my installation, I have a lot of extra installation supplies.Overall Impression: Five Stars, easy to install, reliable and mindless operation, great piece of mind in a world full of crazy drivers.
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