Tag: review

No-name Temu cheap dashcam

I purchased this Temu dashcam for our trip from Brampton to Saskatoon.  Surprisingly, it performed very well. Not surprisingly, the resolution was meh at best and very low res.  240 pixels for the sides and 720 for the main.    ...

UrfLamp V63 Flashlight Review – Built for Adventure

urFlamp V63 flashlight came out of nowhere. UrfLamp V63 Flashlight Review – Retractable, 1500 Lumens, and Built for Adventure I came for the quirk but stayed for the quality.  When the urFlamp company reached out, I was not expecting something so well designed.  the V63-s really surprised me and...

Redtiger F77 4K front and rear dashcam

Was I ever wrong about this dashcam! I had to remake this video TWICE.  My first impression of it wasn’t flattering and it wasn’t until I used I READ THE MANUAL that I figured out the problem.  Once I got past that, this dashcam skyrocketed up to my top...

Wolfbox X5 5K Dashcam Review: Is It Worth the Price?

If you’re shopping for a high-quality dashcam with premium features, the Wolfbox X5 5K Dashcam might just be your perfect match. In this in-depth review, I’ll share my personal experience using the Wolfbox X5 dashcam — from unboxing to real-world performance, including what I loved, and what I didn’t....

Vantrue Nexus 4 Pro

The VanTrue Nexus 4 Pro is a fantastic dash camera.  It checks all the boxes… except one.   The goddamn size, I had this issue with the Nexus 5 pro too.  Maybe it’s global warming, maybe it’s just shoddy adhesive by 3M (but I doubt it as they make a...

Arpha A14 4K dashcam full review

https://youtu.be/K7jwzX-AZ7s This is the Arpha A14 4K dashcam. It’s a budget dashcam that can accept a 512GB microSD card and records a good image during the day and dusk hours. It’s “acceptable” for 90% of the drivers out there and I’d highly suggest it for drivers on a budget....