Thinkware Q1000 Dash Cam - 2K QHD 1440p Front & Rear Car Dash Camera with Built-in Wi-Fi, GPS & Bluetooth, Super Night Vision, & Hardwire Lead for Battery Safe Parking Mode - Android/iOS App

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Thinkware Q1000 Dash Cam - 2K QHD 1440p Front & Rear Car Dash Camera with Built-in Wi-Fi, GPS & Bluetooth, Super Night Vision, & Hardwire Lead for Battery Safe Parking Mode - Android/iOS App

Thinkware Q1000 Dash Cam - 2K QHD 1440p Front & Rear Car Dash Camera with Built-in Wi-Fi, GPS & Bluetooth, Super Night Vision, & Hardwire Lead for Battery Safe Parking Mode - Android/iOS App

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Thinkware says the Q1000 has a form of HDR, which it calls Digital Overlap High Dynamic Range, which is used in combination with noise reduction technology to improve nighttime footage. The goal here is to produce better image quality, but also remove grain and lens flare from low-light recordings. Regarding parking features, you get the standard motion and impact detection with buffered recording, and time-lapse recording. Energy Saving 2.0 is also available on the Q1000, and it will significantly reduce power consumption and provide up to 72 hours of parking mode runtime. Like other dash cams, footage on a very sunny day can suffer from reflections coming off the windscreen, and any dust or dirt on the screen is exaggerated. The included polarising lens cap helps to eliminate this, but there’s only one in the box, despite this being a two-camera kit. That's not all though! Rear camera to catch everything behind your vehicle, Super Night Vision 3.0 technology, coupled with HDR, enhances the Q1000's Full HD night From collision warnings and speed camera alerts, to the inclusion of an internal rear camera, the Thinkware phone app, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and the Thinkware Connected service intended for vehicle fleet operators, there’s a lot here to get your head around. If you just want a dash cam to record the view ahead, we suggest you save some money and buy a simpler system.your camera is metered, but guess what - if you have 300 minutes and the camera isn't actually sending you footage, you're staring at a progress wheel or empty connection, but it's taking your minutes away regardless. THINKWARE CONNECTED, our new and improved mobile app offers a wide range of smart features. Now you can truly communicate with your vehicle in real-time seamlessly. Receive impact notifications, play videos (strong impact crash in continuous recording mode, parking impact), view captured image of most recent parking, and monitor your vehicle status and driving history on your mobile. Location: Used to find your location and your parking location, as well as to receive weather information

The headline-grabbing features of this dash cam are how it records at 2K resolution through both the front- and rear-facing cameras, and how the system also benefits from Thinkware’s ‘Super Night Vision 3.0’ technology, which uses a Sony Exmor R Starvis sensor. In addition, there’s a ‘driver assistance’ mode that provides basic lane-keeping and distance to car in front alerts. Naturally, these warnings are audio only, and I couldn’t tell if I was activating them even when trying (apologies to the cars I tried tailgating to trigger it). The speed camera warnings are unambiguous, with lots of repeats of ‘mobile camera zone’ even if you’re not speeding. Speaking of speeding, you can remove the speed timestamp from your footage, but anyone using the Thinkware Connected logs can see how fast you’re going.THINKWARE CONNECTED uses your smartphone’s or mobile hotspot device’s internet connection to send and receive notifications. Carrier charges may apply. Eventually you get the camera to connect and register it. Assuming you haven't hurled it out of the car screaming. The connect app works - but your camera hasn't auto connected to your home network! It can see it, there's signal, but nothing. So you load the link app, go through the cycle of finding/comnecting to network... cannot find hotspt. Nighttime footage is also pretty good, but number plates can often be overexposed and washed out by the headlights of other vehicles. This is true of pretty much every dash cam we have ever used, and low-light performance is otherwise strong. Introducing the Thinkware Q1000 front + rear facing dash cam. An upper mid-tier dash cam for those not looking to break the

I generally found that the equivalent systems built into my car were much more accurate at reading the road. Having warning sounds on a dash cam might be helpful in older vehicles without inbuilt systems, but even then you’d still need to learn to recognise and act on the warning – the camera can’t do it for you.The Q1000 comes with a still impressive 2K recording resolution at 60FPS and optional LTE connectivity allowing These aren't cheap, unbranded cams. I am sure the 4G one is considerably better. But if you want to sell connected services on a non-4G model it needs to improve, hardware, software and above all, user experience. Other companies can do it - Garmin and NextBase aren't necessarily instant or seamless but they're leagues ahead of this app and service, and when things don't work Geo-fencing – get alerted when your vehicle travels out of a set area with the optional Connected Service

Like all other Thinkware dash cams, the Q1000 has built-in voltage monitoring to monitor your car battery's health continuously. It will shut down if it detects any issues, so your car battery will not over-drain. Problem one - to control the dashcam you connect to WiFi. Which ties up WiFi. Cleverly you can sign on to hotspts, sorry hotspots with it talking over bluetooth, but the system The Thinkware Q1000 recorded good quality video by day. Even with the HDR mode off it coped well with a range of lighting conditions, including vicious low winter sun. Its wide dynamic range allowed it to expose shadowy road surfaces, without the loss of detail such as blue shades in the sky. To use this feature the dash cam requires an internet connection via mobile hotspot. Connecting the dash cam to a mobile hotspot device or a Wi-Fi network with Internet access will consume data. Carrier/Service Provider charges may apply.The camera lens has about 45 degrees of adjustment, so should work with just about any windscreen, and there are status lights to show when video is being recorded, when the device has a GPS signal, and when Wi-Fi is enabled (for transferring footage to the Thinkware smartphone app). Update your dash cam remotely to enhance your dash cam’s features, maintain optimal operation and increase stability. Conveniently upgrade your firmware and speed cam data to the latest version on your smartphone. The Thinkware U1000 was released in 2019, while the Q1000was launched this 2022 - so it's understandable that the features of the latter are more advanced.



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