Expand the storage of your compatible device with this SanDisk Ultra Plus microSDHC memory card, which features a 32GB capacity to provide ample space for your media collection. The Class 10 UHS-1 speed enables high-fidelity video recording.
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I originally got this 32 GB SanDisk Ultra Plus MicroSD HC 1 on sale at Best-Buy. It is listed at 59.99, but on sale I got it for less than 20$. It is not even worth that since after less than 2 months of use it is no longer usable. I used this device in a ThinkWare F750 Dash Cam, and formatted it ever couple of weeks as suggested by ThinkWare. I am going to call best buy now.
1 star for this device as it no longer works after less than 2 months, which is no where near its warranty.
Stay safe on the roads with this THINKWARE F750 TW-F750 dash cam, which warns you when your vehicle departs from the lane and when you are in danger of a front-end collision. Other safety alerts ensure awareness of red lights and speed cameras.
This camera is exactly what I was looking for. It is not cheap, however the potential behind this camera is worth the cost. While I have not added on the additional rear-camera or hardwired kit for parking monitoring features, I have used this with the enclosed windshield mount with 3M tape. The resolution during the day is excellent. The automatic adjustments in the camera prevent white-out from the sun, even when driving into the sunset. The night time recording is very decent as well. While obviously there is less light, it still records well enough to see a dog just outside of range of the head lights. When other vehicles pass you, the camera does not reduce the quality of the video to see the "light" better like other cameras have in the past.
Observations: In the recording you have the following overlay at the bottom of the screen "THINKWARE F750 (version) (Voltage) (GPS Date/time)"
Your GPS speed is not visible in the video. If you were involved in an accident, this means in order to provide speed information with the recording you would either A: create an exact copy of your Micro SD card and keep the copy, giving law enforcement the original, or B: Give investigators your camera with Micro SD card for submission to evidence. Speed is a factor of every accident, and showing non-reckless driving can certainly prevent unnecessary time in civil court should it get to that point.
GPS: I have not yet found a way to view the GPS information in raw format. The GPS appears accurate at most times, however when it is cold first thing in the morning, the GPS appears to be off by about 15 feet or so, showing your "trail" in the ditch or field along the roadway. Once it gets warm, using the "satellite" view on the map display, you can clearly see what lane you were in.
Note: If you want a dash-cam with a live view while your in the vehicle, and able to see what you are recording, this is not the camera for you. This camera is for those that want that extra witness with out the distraction of glare from a screen or wondering if something is "in view" taking your attention for the roadway. There is "Rec" (record) button on the camera that you can press to save a 60 second segment. This is handy for those events that may not have been detected by the gyro.
About the Lane Departure warning, This does vary with vehicle. If you are in a car, you want to set the vehicle to "Sedan", or for a SUV set it to "SUV". Otherwise the detection goes off like crazy.