

🏍️ Capture Every Ride, Day or Night — Because Your Journey Deserves the Best!
The VSYSTO 3'' IPS Screen WiFi Motorcycle Dash Cam is a professional-grade dual-camera system featuring 1080P full HD front and rear lenses with a 140° wide angle. It offers starlight night vision for superior low-light recording, a bright 3-inch IPS display, and seamless WiFi connectivity paired with GPS tracking for real-time speed and location data. Designed for durability, it’s fully waterproof and includes 24-hour parking monitoring with shock detection, loop recording, and a G-sensor to lock emergency footage. Ideal for riders seeking reliable accident evidence and enhanced ride security.





















































| ASIN | B09NBG94YZ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,962 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,476 in Car On-Dash Mounted Cameras |
| Color | Black-3Inch |
| Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (377) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2021 |
| GPS | GPS |
| Item Weight | 2.41 pounds |
| Manufacturer | VSYSTO |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 0.7 x 2.95 inches |
| Special features | 3'' IPS Screen, Auxiliary Display Mode, Built-in WiFi Module, Parking Monitoring, HD 1080P 140° Wide Angle Front and Rear Camera, Starlight Night Vision, Loop Recording, G-Sensor, Waterproof, Handlebar Wired Controller |
| Whats in the box | 2 Cameras, GPS, Host with bracket, Power cable, Wired Controller |
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.
D**S
It really works
Ok, this maybe long. First, it’s a little difficult for a first time install, but I caution you to “Read all the instructions” and then read it again, and then again, because some parts are a little confusing. I installed this system on my HD SG and it works great. I wish that xtra sticky pads were included as I had to move the front camera twice to get the view I wanted. Also I used the flat “L” bar to connect for to handle bar controls and the handle bar mount to install front camera on the crash bar. Works great and it’s adjustable. The clamps to secure the cameras are made of plastic and I feel sure they will crack over time as they are kind of flimsy. Metal brackets would have been better. The picture quality is pretty good for the wide field of vision they have, hence there is a slight “bug eye” view but I bought these to record any possible accidents and not for video posting or blogging. I also discovered that a 2gb SD card will last about 9 minutes before recording over old footage so a128gb memory card should record for about 9 hours before looping back. Plenty for me. All in all a pretty nice system that does what it says. Would have rated it a five except for the camera brackets
S**G
really nice camera setup.
I installed this on my bike. I really like it, it works well. good picture quality. Hardest part was finding a switched wire on the bike. After that it was a no brainer install. The connections for power/gps/cameras are good and sturdy. Really good picture quality. The cameras come with 3m tape on them but they might need to be stickier, It has worked for 2 weeks so I will see. Easy fix if needed though. PLENTY of cable. I didn't even use the extension cable on the rear camera, nice i could choose to or not to though. I use Linux and i can view the videos with mplayer and standard codes, was a little afraid of this, but it was easy. This step can be much harder in Linux than in Windoze. Apparently the phone app sucks, i haven't tried it, but i copy to PC when i want something and it performs like any sd-card. I would assume you could put the sd-card in a tablet and copy that way but i haven't tried yet. In the event of an accident you could even play the sd-card from the little head unit as long as it can get power. The head unit comes with a power adapter that has a usb plug on the other end and then you can plug it into a usb wall adapter, usb battery or usb cigarette lighter adapter, to power the head unit with. Nice for testing or incase of accident. It doesn't come with a fuse, so i bought one at the auto store. The manufacturer responded to me about this and they said i didn't need the fuse because the little power converter that comes from the battery before the head unit, does the fusing for it, it even displays the DC voltage. Apparently it will shut off if over sourced but i like a fuse anyways. Cost me $5 so oh well.
S**R
I've previous purchased 2 Innovv cams for my bike -- the 1st one was damaged in a crash, the video of which was invaluable when it came to making the insurance claim BTW -- and though they are quality units they are also very expensive, more than double this cam. So when I got another bike I thought to check out a less expensive brand and picked Vsysto on the strength of the reviews. I just finished putting it through its paces and I have zero regrets. Image quality is as good as you're going to get without going to 4K. The components are well made and the finishing is great. The connectors appear to be solid, which was my biggest complaint about Innovv. The controller's interface is clean and easy to use. The WIFI connected without any difficulties and the Android app worked without any difficulty. I have no hesitation giving it 5 stars.
S**I
Eso si, lo he tenido que llevar a un especialista para que lo instalara.
K**C
The quality is amazing for the size of the lens's and the unit is very easy to use. The mounts are a little fiddly and deffo need drilling in!
T**G
This was a replacement item for an earlier 1080P front and rear dashcam from a different manufacturer. It was about 4 years old and the internal battery was shot and not replaceable. This has far better camera's and glass than my previous one, and the picture quality reflects this. The glass lens is about 20mm or so, Vs the maybe 7mm lens on the previous one. So it's not as discreet but you are far more likely to get a registration number if you needed it. The touchscreen and wireless work well. My only complaint is that I thought the GPS was included. It isn't - it's a separate "Add-in". Which I only discovered after it arrived, so I have had to order that separately. Which I did on September 25. I ordered the GPS head but it got lost in transit and the lack of tracking caused delays before a replacement was sent. So if buying I'd say order the GPS head at the same time.
D**O
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