Pruveeo F5 Dash Cam With WiFi
Pruveeo F5 Dash Cam With WiFi
Pruveeo F5 Dash Cam With WiFi
APP supports both IOS & Android systems, allowing users to view, configure, and
download HD video through WiFi in real time.
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APP supports both IOS & Android systems, allowing users to view, configure, and download HD
video through WiFi in real time.
Specifications:
LCD Screen Size: 1.5 inches
Lens: 140 degrees full glass lens
Video Resolution: Full HD 1080P / 720P (default)
File Format: Video: AVI, Photo: JPG
Loop Recording: Support
Audio Recording: On / Off
Microphone / Speaker: Support
Language System: English
Date Time Mark: Support
A well hidden witness that captures all events encountered on the road.
Package Includes:
F5 Dash Cam
In-car Charging Cable
3M Adhesive Mount
Cable Tray
User Manual
QUALITY:
- Built:
The camera itself is a very sturdy and I accidentally dropped it before installing it and I thought
something is going to stop working. So I did a lot of testing and I was please to find out that
nothing happened to the internal hardware and it was as good as the new one even though the
drop was a bad one. This is great in my book as not a days with all the cheap products on the
market you really can't expect a lot of products to survive a drop (even sometimes the expensive
ones such as your galaxy s6 Edge or iPhone 7).
- Video:
after the firmware upgrade I was able to record in 1080P (1440x1080) @ 30FPS and 1080FHD
(1920x1080) @ 30FPS in addition to all the lower resolutions. The file format is .avi. The video
quality is good. I have to note that it is not GoPro quality but for dash cam is pretty good. The
camera records good in the dark environments as it has a good auto light adjustment, even if that
is not enough you can always bump up or down the exposure manually in the settings. I attached
a sample footage.
-Picture:
the picture quality is good. I only tested it at max resolution which is 12M (4032x3024). The file
format is .jpg. I attached a sample picture.
Auto ON/OFF:
The dash cam turns on by itself when you start the car by turning on the engine and it turns off
shortly after you turn of the engine.
Motion Detection:
You can set it to motion detection and the camera can record if there is any movement in front of
it and stops when there is not more movement on front of it. This way you save storage. If you
enable the parking mode is also enabled and you car doesn't cut electricity when then engine is
off and the motion detection is on you can also have it record if someone bump into your car
when it is parked. But if the car stops the electricity then it can record until it runs out of battery.
WDR:
When this option is one the field of view gets a bit wider which is good since you can record more
of the scene. But if you prefer narrower field of view to get a closer view of the license plate of the
car directly in front of your car you can leave it off. I left it on as wanted more inclusive
Loop Recording:
This feature is common in dash cams and it's there for the time that you run out of storage, it
records over the older files but not the files that are locked. You can either lock the file your self
by pressing the middle button or if the gyroscope is one when you get into accident and and the
camera sense a sudden impact it will lock the file itself. In the menu you can individually or select
all lock files and unlock them before being able to delete them individually or all at one time.
Depending on the quality that you set (which dictates the size of the file) and the size of the micro
SD card you inserted in the dash cam you can pick the appropriate loop size. Usually the smaller
the card and the higher the quality the auto save file duration should be shorter so in case you
run out of storage the files get over written are shorter.
Overall, it's a very good camera. I didn't install the tail end of it as it was just to cover the cable
specially if you are placing it somewhere bellow the rear view mirror. In the video I quickly went
over the settings & playback menu, and live view. Also attached an actual footage of the camera
that was recorded to the SD to the end of the video.
I really like this dash cam. It is not perfect, but for the money it does everything I could want.
Pros:
1) Nice videos, not 1080 but nice. (see video upload)
2) I like the way it mounts with 2 way tape (not everyone will), it is stable and easy to take on and
off the windshield. (the tape and mount stays)
3) Small and unobtrusive.
4) Has crash protection, meaning if it detects a crash it saves the last video.
5) It records in 3 minute segments (can be set to 1,2, or 3 minute segments) so a 16g sd card like
I have can record many segments before any are rewritten. (I have 47 3 minute segments on the
camera already and still have room) Btw, does not come with sd card.
6) Plenty of cord to run and has a compartment to hide any excess.
7) There is a setting to make the videos lighter or darker depending on taste or for night or day. I
use a higher bright setting because the night videos were a little dark. Still playing with this
setting, but if you use the highest night setting the night videos are pretty good. I don't use it
because I am afraid it will wash out the day videos. Still playing.