🏍️ Capture Every Ride, Rain or Shine—Because Your Journey Deserves the Best!
The VSYSTO Motorcycle Dash Cam features dual 1080P HD lenses with a 130° wide angle and starlight night vision for superior video clarity day and night. Its IP67 waterproof design ensures reliable performance in all weather conditions. Equipped with a G-sensor for automatic collision detection and loop recording, it safeguards critical footage. Easy to install and WiFi-enabled, it offers seamless video management through a dedicated app, making it the ultimate smart companion for every motorbike enthusiast.
I**N
Read The Instructions
As most peole do, skim through the instructions THINK you understand the install & working then get completly P***ed off when it doesn't work.So before you start do your homework FOLLOW the instructions, look at some YouTube vids and understand how parts of the bike come apart as clips and fastners are easy to break and expensive to repair / replace.Once the above was done I found the camara system straight forward to install with more that enough cable for the front camera and cable tied the excess cable for the rear camera. Watch how you make the connections as the male / female push together via a slot, if doesn't connect your not correctly alined don't force!The supply transformer 12v + / - straight from the battery with ring terminals but you need to have a switched feed for the yellow wire (only powered up when the ignition is on)So I tapped off (soldered) onto the rear number plate feed + wire (check with a 12v tester) which ONLY becomes live when ignition on.Control box fitted under rear seat and excess cables neatly cable tied here aswellDownloaded the APP to my phone, ignition on, a voice from the control box says, "Welcome and have a good trip" opened the APP followed the guidance and hey presto live pictures to your phone.Pictures are saved via a SD card in the control unit (I set for 3 mins in video time length) which I bought seperately with can be removed for downloading to other devices.On a side note this system doesn't have GPS location but does have time stamp and date.Overall very pleased with the price, picture quality and ease of use.
H**M
Very Decent video & picture quality, suitable for any bike.
I installed the camera to my 2019 CVO RG and very suprised with the video & camera quality. My friends were also amazed with the quality & I have reordered it for my friends as well.Pros:1) 1080p front & rear camera2) Good night vision3) Good stabilizer4) Easy to install5) Long cable suitable for any bike6) Very friendly & fast seller7) Auto power on when bike turn on (from Acc power)8) WaterproofCons:1) No manual but very easy to install2) File format is *.TS and thus need to be converted3) Software can be improveNote:Need to use min v30 memory card
J**E
Value for money, but not perfect.
So, this review I'll try and update as I go.Purchased for £92.48Overall its a good cctv unit.Cameras for high quality creative footage, not so goodSetup and installation easyPost processing and editing footage, not so goodReceived it a couple of days ago.Basic packaging/instructions, not that you really need a lot.Installed today.App is easy to download- just scan the QR codeits called "Wireless Camera"They all get shipped with the same password, this is in the instruction book.Looking in the settings, there doesn't seem to be an option to change the wifi password...Wiring is simple, its colour coded, only issue you might have is if you are colour blind.I wire most of my accessories to USB power banks, not direct to the bike.This comes with a "USB test cable" so it was ideal.A lot of people are confused by the mounting bracket. That is for the SSD/Hard drive main unit. It simply slides onto the bracket and is found on many dashcams. Its like a T shape slot. Align the T's and slide it in.The memory unit does seem to have internal battery so it keeps the date/time setting when its not powered, many dashcams you have to reset every time it gets unplugged. (this is only for the date/time, you can't record without a constant power supply).Quality at stopped/slow speed seems ok. But once you get over 40kmh you start to get a lot of warping distortion. I'm guessing this is the built in image stabiliser, but its just not good enough for the vibrations you get running through a motorbike. Its very similar to early gopros, but no comparison to recent 7+ models.Dynamic colour range, you'll also get a lot of blown out whites, but you aren't really getting this camera for artistic skylines.Control/memory unit felt hot to touch when I removed the micro sd card after about an hours ride. Something to keep an eye on. Overheating could cause file corruption issues.For the purpose of cctv it does the job. With the date/time presence it can be used as evidence in court.The video files are saved as MOV files. They will play without issue on a pc. However, uploading to editing software is currently giving me errors. If I have to convert the files from MOV to mp4 in order to edit them jsut gets frustrating and time consuming, so again, not a dash cam you want to be using for regular ride footage. But for the purpose of cctv, does its job.Luckily I do have prior knowledge of video editing. You can use software to convert the files from MOV - this shouldn't be necessary and again is a time sink for the consumer. But if you need to do this. The programs that may help you are "Handbreak" file converter and .NET 5.0 desktop runtime. You can use other software, however this will let you convert MOV to M4V and allow you to use PP to edit the videos without the constant errors and crashing.The handlebar "take a photo" mount only works when you are not using the app on your phone. You cannot use both units at the same time.
A**Y
VSYSTO D6RL good value for the money
I've rated this 'dashcam' based on its value for money. At a price (on Amazon) of less than £100 I believe that it represents very good value.I wanted a camera to capture any 'moments' when out riding, just in case of accidents etc.After viewing YouTube reviews of the various VSYSTO cameras, I decided that I didn't need the features of the higher spec models, so chose the D6RL without the screen on the main unit.I found the hardware relatively easy to fit to my bike (K series BMW). Plenty of 'how to' vids on YouTube to help. The components are nice and small, so were easy to position neatly.My one reservation would be the flimsy nature of the camera mounting brackets. They don't look like they would stand up to too much rough handling. Time will tell.Easy to use 'Wifi Camera' app for viewing and saving videos direct to phone.When viewed in playback, the videos appear reasonably good quality (1080p).When using editing app on my phone (I use YouCut), it is possible to easily capture and enlarge details such as car number plates, road signs etc.Haven't had the camera long, but my initial impression is that it seems like good value for money, considering the high price of some others on the market.
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