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Rexing V1P 4K Car Dash Cam 2.4" LCD 2160p Front + 1080p Rear Wi-Fi 170° Wide Angle Dual Channel with Rear Cam, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording Mobile App Supercapacitor

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Arrives Dec 27 – Dec 29
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Features

  • Discreet design: signature low-profile design allows the v1p to be a well-hidden witness to the road.
  • Dual-channel recording: record from two separate perspectives by connecting the included discreet rear camera to the front camera.
  • Full-hd recording: front camera captures full-hd 1080p video @ 30fps. wide dynamic range allows the camera to perform optimally in any lighting situation by adjusting the exposure to create balanced images and footage.
  • LOOP RECORDING: When the storage limit is reached on the memory card, new recordings will automatically overwrite oldest recordings. Supports UHS-I Class 10 or higher MicroSD cards (up to 256GB).
  • ACCIDENT AUTO-DETECTION (G-SENSOR) AND PARKING MONITOR: When the built-in gravity sensor detects a collision, the current video is locked, ensuring important footage is kept protected. Locked video will be kept safe from being overwritten. Parking monitor provides 24 hour protection.

Brand: REXING


Orientation: Rear


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Special Feature: G-Sensor, Night Vision


Video Capture Resolution: 2160p


Included Components: Rexing V1P Dash Camera, 3M adhesive mount, In-car power cable (12ft), Rear Camera with Rear Camera extension cable (18ft), USB computer cable, Manual See more


Mounting Type: Adhesive Mount


Color: black


Field Of View: 170 Degrees


Global Trade Identification Number: 46


Included Components: Rexing V1P Dash Camera, 3M adhesive mount, In-car power cable (12ft), Rear Camera with Rear Camera extension cable (18ft), USB computer cable, Manual


Manufacturer: REXING


UPC: 857080006046


Brand Name: REXING


Auto Part Position: Front


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Display Type: LCD


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Real Angle of View: 170 Degrees


Field Of View: 170 Degrees


Control Method: App


Screen Size: 2.4 Inches


Optical Sensor Technology: CMOS


Flash Memory Type: SD


Auto Part Orientation: Rear


Compatible with Vehicle Type: Car


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Additional Features: G-Sensor, Night Vision


Video Capture Resolution: 2160p


Mounting Type: Adhesive Mount


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9"D x 6"W x 4"H


Color: black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So glad I got the rear cam. This is a great dash cam.
Style: Camera Recorder
I drive over 800 miles a week to travel for work, sometimes anywhere from 5 - 11 hours a day. It's currently hitting around 100+ degrees multiple days throughout the week. So this dash cam has been put through its paces. Not one instance of the devices overheating or the adhesive mounts falling off or pealing. I wish the rear dash mount was like the front one, where I could get a new adhesive mount for it if I got a new car (or just needed to change cars), though. Initially I was wary of getting the rear dash cam, as some users have posted that it's garbage quality or doesn't work. The video cord is run through an audio jack cable, like you'd use for your headphones, so honestly it's pretty good quality for using such a medium. For me, it's worked great and I absolutely love having the rear cam. It's very much worth and I'm glad I opted to get it. Quality for the main dash cam for both night and day is very, very, crisp. It's easy to mount, and dismount, the device. Do leave an inch of room so that you can wedge the device out. It hardly takes any force at all, so no worries about it being a struggle to remove it when needed. How do you view video from your computer? Well, I've read that some users have plugged in the cable via USB to their computer, selected "Mass Storage" and were able to view the video files there, but I had no such luck (tried both Mac and Windows). I eventually just ordered one of these (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009D79VH4) and then used the software from Rexing's site (here: http://www.rexingusa.com/?page_id=77) to view the video playback. I'll add screenshots and video playback when I have some more spare time. Here are the issues I've had, and how all of them were easily resolved: 1) The main dash cam got stuck on a constant reboot, rebooting every 3 seconds. 2) The rear dash cam video feed went bad, giving it a grayed and broken image, like a VHS with bad tracking. 3) At one point during a 5 hour drive, the audio recording (or perhaps just playback) got stuck over the same 3-5 second loop. These problems were resolved by (in corresponding order): 1) I was using the wrong charger than the one provided. When I plugged in the one provided, the dash cam no longer had the reboot issue. This is probably because the other charger I was using provided too low an amperage. 2) Either reboot the device, or just unplug and replug in the cable. This has only happened to me twice. 3) This only occurred once, and I suspect it had something to do with the bad charger that I was using. Additional points: So, this could be coincidental, but ever since I put up the rear dash cam, I've never been tailgated. Cars have flown up behind me right on my tail, but then suddenly backed off giving me proper space. Again, I have no proof that their seeing the dash cam in the window is the reason, but it was certainly noticeable that after all the driving I've done, there is now a drought of any tailgaters. Driving is a lot more relaxing now. If you're like the many who get angry watching other drivers do stupid and dangerous things, your blood pressure may go down like mine did, now that these things are being recording in front of (and behind) you, and that any dumb actions that may lead to an accident will have evidence to the fact. While unplugging the rear dash cam cord, the display suddenly showed me the backup cam lines that you see on other cars. I can't figure out how to get those to display when I'm in reverse. I'll revisit the instruction booklet again just to be sure I didn't miss something (which is likely the case). Overall, I'm definitely happy with my purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2016 by Tomas Falschnamen

  • Nice Dash Cam
Style: Camera Recorder
After being rear ended twice in the same month while sitting in line at red lights, I decided to get a dash cam for extra documentation in case of any future incidents. After researching on line I decided to go with the Rexing V1 based on a blend of favorable reviews, price, 170 degree wide angle front view, internal battery, mount style (adhesive was recommended in one youtube review since I have the kind of car with the darker , grid pattern on the top of my windshield glass and the reviewer stated that the suction cup won't stick well to that), one year warranty and comparatively discreet (not shiny and flashy) looks. While looking on Rexing's website I noticed the newly released V1P with the added feature of the rear camera and went with that even though there were no reviews on it at the time. The front camera captures a great wide angle view where you can read license plates and other details. It is the main device and is removable from the windshield, which is convenient. I plan to bring it inside when the weather is extremely hot or cold. The rear camera gives a good overall picture of what is happening behind you and it all plugs into one outlet. The wires are easy to hide. One thing I would change is that I would have put a small mount on the rear camera so that it could also be removed from the car as needed. I'll have to see how the rear camera (and mounting tape) holds up to the elements. The device is fairly easy to set up and use but some of the directions were tricky for me. I'm not sure it's worth it to download their Driving Recorder Player (especially if you don't have the GPS attachment) because after all that, I just ended up viewing the videos on my computer directly from the SD card. I can view the videos, copy, burn to disc right from the microSD card when I plug it into my computer so I don't see the need to upload the videos into their driving recorder player. Also, while following the directions for "formatting the memory card" nothing seemed to happen except it asked me if I wanted to delete all the files on the SD card (the part in the directions that says "press OK when the word yes is highlighted in blue" never happened for me). That seemed unnecessary. "Updating the firmware" also gave me some trouble because when you get to step 8 it says to remove the memory card and test the device with another memory card. I only had one memory card so after trying to follow all the initial steps it seemed like maybe that was a waste of time because everything worked fine regardless. I read that the customer service is great so I'll call if necessary but since everything works, there is no need right now. I chose the recommended 3 minute clips and so both cameras record and save as 3 min clips on a loop until the card fills up and then it writes over the old clips (unless you lock a file then it won't get written over). Overall, I am very happy with this product and recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2016 by Anita M.

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