Testseek.co.uk have collected 6 expert reviews of the Thinkware F800 Dashcam and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Thinkware F800 Dashcam.
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The editors liked
This is a feature-packed device see main body of the review 140 degree field of view. Improved night vision features. Camera is unobtrusive on the windscreen. Camera footage can be viewed/downloaded to smartphone via the Thinkware app Can be DIY fitted or
The editors didn't like
Large SD card required as it's full HD recording (I couldn't find a way to reduce resolution). Parking modes
Especially the motion detection is a little sensitive. No easy way to quickly mute the camera voice announcements. Device Features
This is a feature-packed device see main body of the review 140 degree field of view. Improved night vision features. Camera is unobtrusive on the windscreen. Camera footage can be viewed/downloaded to smartphone via the Thinkware app Can be DIY fitted or
Large SD card required as it's full HD recording (I couldn't find a way to reduce resolution). Parking modes, especially the motion detection is a little sensitive. No easy way to quickly mute the camera voice announcements. Device Features: 1080p Full
The Thinkware F800 is an expensive dash camera, currently available from Amazon or Thinkware for £269, but Thinkware devices are also quite arguably some of the best on the market.The F800 is arguably the best of the best. For night time use, ditch the qu...
Great build quality, Stealthy/minimalistic form factor, Good video quality (especially Night Vision), Dual channel/camera capable, Quick GPS lock, Excellent PC viewer, Easy to install/use, Solid companion smartphone app
Needs 2K resolution, Some of the driver assist features need work
Having had the opportunity to test the Thinkware F800 over the past few weeks, my thoughts on the new camera are overall positive with my main issue with the camera being the video performance which wasn't nearly as good as expected.The main issue with th...
Dual channels allow for the addition of a rear camera, Excellent night video, even with the headlights off, Mature feature set including many types of warnings
Expensive, Using hotspot instead of client Wi-Fi can reduce your phone's battery life
Thinkware cameras are expensive. They are also quite arguably the best, and the F800 is arguably the best of the best. For night use, ditch the qualifier—it's absolutely the best we've seen other than the F770. As to the lack of a display. again, not hav...
Thinkware cameras are expensive. They are also quite arguably the best, and the F800 is arguably the best of the best. For night use, ditch the qualifier—it's absolutely the best we've seen other than the F770. As to the lack of a display. again, not hav...
Published: 2017-08-23, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Thinkware cameras are expensive. They are also quite arguably the best, and the F800 is arguably the best of the best. For night use, ditch the qualifier—it's absolutely the best we've seen other than the F770. As to the lack of a display. again, not hav...