🚗 Elevate your drive with 4K clarity & smart security — never miss a moment!
The 70mai A810 is a premium dual-channel 4K dash cam featuring the latest STARVIS 2 IMX678 sensors for crystal-clear day and night recording. It integrates advanced driver assistance (ADAS), built-in GPS, WiFi, and optional 4G LTE for real-time vehicle tracking and remote monitoring. With AI motion detection, 24/7 parking surveillance, loop recording, and a dedicated emergency button, it ensures comprehensive protection and evidence capture for modern drivers seeking safety, convenience, and peace of mind.
Auto Part Position | Rear, Front |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Real Angle of View | 1.5E+2 Degrees |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
Field Of View | 150 Degrees |
Control Method | App |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Flash Memory Type | microSD |
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Additional Features | Loop Recording, G-Sensor, Built-In GPS&WiFi, LTE Support, ADAS, Night Vision, STARVIS 2 IMX678 Sensor, 4K Dash Cam, App Control, Bluetooth Auxiliary Connection, Smart Parking Monitor, AI motion detection, Time-lapse |
Video Capture Resolution | 2160p |
Mounting Type | Windshield Mount |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.42"D x 3.46"W x 2.35"H |
Color | Black |
I**D
A Cheap Witness for an Expensive Apocalypse
Dateline: The Asphalt Jungle, Any Day of the Week.The road is no longer a path to freedom. It’s a battlefield. A churning, chaotic river of steel and stupidity, navigated by zombies staring into glowing rectangles, held together by nothing more than painted lines and a flimsy social contract that’s fraying at the edges. Every commute is a flirtation with disaster, a high-speed ballet with morons who got their license out of a cereal box. In this madness, you need proof. You need a cold, hard, digital record of the truth.Enter the 70mai A810. This is not some frivolous gadget. This is a black, hefty piece of hardware that feels like it was carved from a meteorite. It has the dense, reassuring weight of something that might actually survive the very cataclysm it was built to record. Two lenses, front and rear, a two-headed Cerberus to watch your six and your twelve, ensuring no angle of the impending doom goes undocumented.The installation, a ritual that often requires a shaman and a case of beer, was rendered obscenely simple by a third-party adapter. A quick pop of a plastic panel, a snap-in connection stealing power from the map light, and the beast was fed. Slap in a memory card and it awakens. No need to crawl under the dash, no fumbling with the fuse box like some back-alley mechanic. It’s a clean kill.And the eye… sweet mother of God, the eye. 4K clarity. It doesn’t just see the world; it dissects it. You can read the license plate of the bastard who cut you off from three lanes away. The "Starvis 2" night vision isn't just a gimmick; it peels back the darkness and exposes the nocturnal weirdness for what it is. With a 24/7 parking mode, it’s a sleepless sentinel, an insomniac guardian watching over your chariot while it sits vulnerable in the concrete wasteland.Now, the digital tether—the app. Let’s be honest, it’s a bit of a dog. The WiFi transfers move at the speed of a drowsy snail. It’s a clunky but necessary portal to the machine’s brain. But here lies the hidden genius: the camera binds to your account like a mob oath. Some degenerate smashes your window and snatches it? It’s a useless brick to him. A beautiful, high-tech paperweight. A final, digital middle finger to the criminal element.It comes bloated with its own "Advanced Driver-Assistance System," a feature that feels redundant in a modern car already nagging you with a thousand beeps and warnings. But for an older machine? An honest, analog vehicle from a better time? It’s like giving your trusty steed a cybernetic brain upgrade, a shot of pure, unadulterated situational awareness.The verdict is simple. In a world where everything costs too much and does too little, the 70mai A810 is an anomaly. It is, without a doubt, the absolute best value on the internet for this kind of hardware. It’s a rugged, powerful, and brutally effective tool for survival in the modern age. This isn't just peace of mind. It’s paranoia on a budget. And in these times, you can’t afford to be without it.
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Honest 70mai A810 Dashcam Review
When my wife asked for a dashcam for her car for her birthday I began researching them. After watching numerous videos on YouTube I quickly decided that I did not want a 'cheap' dashcam as the quality of the videos were basically useless in the event of an accident. However at the same time I did not want to break the bank either as now I decided to get one for my truck as well. So I decided that it needed to be priced under $150 for each and I needed to be able to install it myself.The 70mai A810 seemed to be the clear winner. The video quality appeared to be great, the reviews were very good and the cost, including the harness, came in just under my price max range. The units arrived quickly, were packaged very well and without damage. Again I began watching YouTube videos on how to install the units.In my mind it broke down into 3 parts;1. Decide on placement of the cameras before beginning (this unit had front and rear cameras). I needed to decide on the path for the wires as to not interfere with airbags...VERY IMPORTANT!2. Electrical; 3 connections are needed... 1 connection for continuous 12v power (required for Parking Mode), 1 connection for ACC 12v power (applies power when ignition key is turn to accessory or engine started and 1 connection to ground3. Hiding all of the wiringThe install in my GMC Sierra Extended Cab was straight forward and I ran into no real issues. I did spend an extra day coming up with how to mount the rear camera in the middle of the slider window and still be able to open and close the window. All of the wires were easily hidden and the install looked professional.My wife's Buick Envision was another story. I decided on the front and rear camera placements and had it approved by the wife (VERY IMPORTANT!). The electrical gave me some problems though. There were no extra fuses not in use that I could use. Also the fuse box was so small that I was unable to use fuse taps because there was not enough room to install them. So I ended up taking the car to an installer and had them run both 12v lines for me. After that the install went smooth and quickly.My wife was very happy with how the install turned out and gave me a thumbs up for approval.My wife and I are very happy with our dashcam choice. Video quality is great and the install looks professional. I installed the app running on each of our phones with no issues. We recommend the 70mai A810 dashcam
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This is it! This the one you'd want in your car!
A Smart, Sharp, and Reliable Road CompanionAfter testing several dash cams over the years, the 70mai A810 4K Front and Rear Dash Cam stands out as a true gem. From the moment I installed it in my Cadillac XT4, I knew I’d found something special. Stunning 4K Footage That Doesn’t Miss a BeatThe front camera captures razor-sharp 4K video with HDR, making every detail—license plates, road signs, even raindrops—crystal clear. One rainy evening, a car cut me off dangerously. The A810 caught everything in perfect clarity, which made filing an insurance claim smooth and stress-free. Rear Cam + Parking Mode = Total Peace of MindA few days after installing the hardwire kit, the rear cam recorded someone bumping into my parked car and driving off. Thanks to the footage, I had the license plate and time stamp—no more mystery damage!Easy to Use, Even for Non-TechiesSetup was quick, and the app is intuitive. I love being able to download clips straight to my phone without fiddling with SD cards. GPS and Bluetooth are built-in, and the 3-inch screen is bright and responsive.
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