Can someone explain to me why the Garmin Mini 2 is even in this lineup? It's like the budget-friendly option that forgot to be friendly with features. Why bother when it lacks screen and proper resolution?
REXING V1 user here, and it’s sad how grainy the night footage is. I thought 1080p meant crystal clear in all conditions. Guess I'll need a flashlight taped to my hood at night. 🤔 5. Count how many sounds you hear (if
VIOFO A119 V3 is clearly outclassed here. People rave about the sensor but it's missing half the action with that narrow view. just admit you bought the wrong cam folks and move on!
VIOFO A119 V3 is the best choice for people who actually think stars are visible at night. The 140-degree view is so narrow, it's like looking through a keyhole. Who needs to see all the action when you're this clueless about buying tech?
can someone explain why ROVE R2 4K's price is lower than the REDTIGER when it scores higher overall? Is it secretly a terrible choice and people are just hyping it up for no reason?
ROVE R2 4K is supposedly the best, but who in their right mind needs 4K to catch bad drivers? You planning on making a feature film outta your road rage moments? Besides, anything over 1080p is just overcompensating.
don't get why anyone would pay $119 for the Garmin Mini 2 when it's basically the size of a pebble. You can't even see what it's recording because it doesn't have a screen! Might as well just use your phone to record the road, at least then you can see what's happening. 😂
rove r2 4k takes the crown but aren't these tests biased towards overpriced products? It's only cheaper because they probably cut corners somewhere. who trusts these ratings anyway?
512gb? overkill much? who’s driving across the country and vlogging it, seriously? not to mention, you still gotta buy a separate card! talk about hidden fees, right?
I can't believe anyone thinks 4K is necessary for a dash cam. Most accidents happen at like 5kph anyway, so a VHS camcorder should do just fine. People buying these overpriced gadgets just to flex lol.
REDTIGER really hits the spot with dual cams, definitely not like anyone needs that. You must be just showing off if you're constantly recording the rear-a perfect buy for people who drive backwards!
LOL at REXING V1! Bet those buying this have never driven at night with all this talk about grainy footage. Total waste for people who think it's okay to have blurry license plates.
grown folks buying tiny toys like Garmin Mini 2 are just embarrassing. It's not even 4K, how can you call yourself tech-savvy? Seriously, do you even drive a real car or just have a toy one to put this thing in?
The VIOFO A119 V3's field of view sucks! We’re in 2024 and this thing is still acting like a blind bat. Does anyone else feel like driving with a tunnel vision cam?
REXING V1 user here, and it’s sad how grainy the night footage is. I thought 1080p meant crystal clear in all conditions. Guess I'll need a flashlight taped to my hood at night. 🤔
I still wonder how people can afford these overpriced toys and not get rear-ended by common sense. Ever tried a cheaper cam from the 2000s? They all do the same thing with onboard memory!
REDTIGER really hits the spot with dual cams, definitely not like anyone needs that. You must be just showing off if you're constantly recording the rear-a perfect buy for people who drive backwards!
Can someone explain to me why the Garmin Mini 2 is even in this lineup? It's like the budget-friendly option that forgot to be friendly with features. Why bother when it lacks screen and proper resolution?
can someone explain why ROVE R2 4K's price is lower than the REDTIGER when it scores higher overall? Is it secretly a terrible choice and people are just hyping it up for no reason?
VIOFO A119 V3 is clearly outclassed here. People rave about the sensor but it's missing half the action with that narrow view. just admit you bought the wrong cam folks and move on!
ROVE R2 4K is supposedly the best, but who in their right mind needs 4K to catch bad drivers? You planning on making a feature film outta your road rage moments? Besides, anything over 1080p is just overcompensating.
rove r2 4k takes the crown but aren't these tests biased towards overpriced products? It's only cheaper because they probably cut corners somewhere. who trusts these ratings anyway?
LOL at REXING V1! Bet those buying this have never driven at night with all this talk about grainy footage. Total waste for people who think it's okay to have blurry license plates.
Can someone explain to me why the Garmin Mini 2 is even in this lineup? It's like the budget-friendly option that forgot to be friendly with features. Why bother when it lacks screen and proper resolution?
rove r2 4k takes the crown but aren't these tests biased towards overpriced products? It's only cheaper because they probably cut corners somewhere. who trusts these ratings anyway?
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Can someone explain to me why the Garmin Mini 2 is even in this lineup? It's like the budget-friendly option that forgot to be friendly with features. Why bother when it lacks screen and proper resolution?
REXING V1 user here, and it’s sad how grainy the night footage is. I thought 1080p meant crystal clear in all conditions. Guess I'll need a flashlight taped to my hood at night. 🤔
5. Count how many sounds you hear (if
VIOFO A119 V3 is clearly outclassed here. People rave about the sensor but it's missing half the action with that narrow view. just admit you bought the wrong cam folks and move on!
VIOFO A119 V3 is the best choice for people who actually think stars are visible at night. The 140-degree view is so narrow, it's like looking through a keyhole. Who needs to see all the action when you're this clueless about buying tech?
can someone explain why ROVE R2 4K's price is lower than the REDTIGER when it scores higher overall? Is it secretly a terrible choice and people are just hyping it up for no reason?
The ROVE doesn't include a rear camera, which is a very important feature.
ROVE R2 4K is supposedly the best, but who in their right mind needs 4K to catch bad drivers? You planning on making a feature film outta your road rage moments? Besides, anything over 1080p is just overcompensating.
don't get why anyone would pay $119 for the Garmin Mini 2 when it's basically the size of a pebble. You can't even see what it's recording because it doesn't have a screen! Might as well just use your phone to record the road, at least then you can see what's happening. 😂
ROVE R2 4K, 4k for real?
rove r2 4k takes the crown but aren't these tests biased towards overpriced products? It's only cheaper because they probably cut corners somewhere. who trusts these ratings anyway?
REXING V1 user here, and it’s sad how grainy the night footage is. I thought 1080p meant crystal clear in all conditions.
512gb? overkill much? who’s driving across the country and vlogging it, seriously? not to mention, you still gotta buy a separate card! talk about hidden fees, right?
I can't believe anyone thinks 4K is necessary for a dash cam. Most accidents happen at like 5kph anyway, so a VHS camcorder should do just fine. People buying these overpriced gadgets just to flex lol.
Redtiger wins!
REDTIGER really hits the spot with dual cams, definitely not like anyone needs that. You must be just showing off if you're constantly recording the rear-a perfect buy for people who drive backwards!
LOL at REXING V1! Bet those buying this have never driven at night with all this talk about grainy footage. Total waste for people who think it's okay to have blurry license plates.
grown folks buying tiny toys like Garmin Mini 2 are just embarrassing. It's not even 4K, how can you call yourself tech-savvy? Seriously, do you even drive a real car or just have a toy one to put this thing in?
The VIOFO A119 V3's field of view sucks! We’re in 2024 and this thing is still acting like a blind bat. Does anyone else feel like driving with a tunnel vision cam?
REXING V1 user here, and it’s sad how grainy the night footage is. I thought 1080p meant crystal clear in all conditions. Guess I'll need a flashlight taped to my hood at night. 🤔
rove r2 4k is overrated
4k is overrated.
I still wonder how people can afford these overpriced toys and not get rear-ended by common sense. Ever tried a cheaper cam from the 2000s? They all do the same thing with onboard memory!
VIOFO will easy removal to all this is super
REDTIGER really hits the spot with dual cams, definitely not like anyone needs that. You must be just showing off if you're constantly recording the rear-a perfect buy for people who drive backwards!
Can someone explain to me why the Garmin Mini 2 is even in this lineup? It's like the budget-friendly option that forgot to be friendly with features. Why bother when it lacks screen and proper resolution?
can someone explain why ROVE R2 4K's price is lower than the REDTIGER when it scores higher overall? Is it secretly a terrible choice and people are just hyping it up for no reason?
VIOFO A119 V3 is clearly outclassed here. People rave about the sensor but it's missing half the action with that narrow view. just admit you bought the wrong cam folks and move on!
ROVE R2 4K is supposedly the best, but who in their right mind needs 4K to catch bad drivers? You planning on making a feature film outta your road rage moments? Besides, anything over 1080p is just overcompensating.
rove r2 4k takes the crown but aren't these tests biased towards overpriced products? It's only cheaper because they probably cut corners somewhere. who trusts these ratings anyway?
LOL at REXING V1! Bet those buying this have never driven at night with all this talk about grainy footage. Total waste for people who think it's okay to have blurry license plates.
Can someone explain to me why the Garmin Mini 2 is even in this lineup? It's like the budget-friendly option that forgot to be friendly with features. Why bother when it lacks screen and proper resolution?
rove r2 4k takes the crown but aren't these tests biased towards overpriced products? It's only cheaper because they probably cut corners somewhere. who trusts these ratings anyway?