🎥 Ride Smart, Record Every Adventure!
The VSYSTOWiFi Motorcycle Dash Cam features dual 1080P cameras with a 130° wide-angle lens and starlight night vision, ensuring high-quality video recording in various conditions. With an IP67 waterproof rating, it is designed for durability, while its WiFi connectivity allows for easy video transfer to your smartphone. The compact design ensures hassle-free installation, and the loop recording feature, combined with a built-in G-sensor, provides added security for riders.
Auto Part Position | Front |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Field Of View | 130 Degrees |
Control Method | Remote |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | SD |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Additional Features | Waterproof Cameras, Built-In WiFi module, G-Sensor and Loop Recording, HD 1080P Front and Rear Camera and Night Vision, Remote Control Take Picture |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.44"D x 0.78"W x 2.28"H |
Color | Black-D6L |
M**Y
Really nice picture and video
Super stable images and videos. This is well done. I'm not using the button or anything like that at all. The app could definitely use a little improving. But altogether amazing
G**O
10 puntos
Buen producto
S**R
Great little system, But:
I purchased two of these Vsysto P6F's. One from Dash-Cam and the other though Amazon's warehouse. (really, y'all need to go there as there are good deals to be had) They seem to be quality units, but are really susceptible to outside interference though the shielding of the wires and unit is excellent. I suspect a bad ground someplace. Be aware the FOV is not 170 degrees, not even 150 degrees, both stated in the add. Both of the units I purchased have a 120 FOV. For me that is more than acceptable since wider than that seems to give less detail. So, yeah, I'm happy with the 120 degrees, checked with a laser and protractor from a fixed point to get the proper FOV. The reason for my purchase of the two units is to use them for front and rear recording as well as left and right side recording especially since I have been hit from the sides, front and back, of my bike. (different bikes)The units here are probably older models which would account for the lower price as well as the FOV only being 120 degrees. Add to it these are stud mount like a regular camera would be only from the top of the unit. The metal fittings for the camera wires (a plus in my opinion) may be a way to keep the models separate. Or who knows, perhaps these are refurbished. Personally I don't care as long as the units work!I ride a touring class Harley so your needs may differ than mine. I did have to run the cameras wires down the frame tube, across the bottom to the rear of the bike making sure the wires were to the side especially when passing under the engine since the lift would otherwise crush the wires. I ended up having to place both units in my left saddlebag to keep everything away from the alarm, ECM, and spark plug wires due to those items being the potential cause of interference. I also installed a dual port USB outlet to run the systems from the USB adapter cord (provided) removing the power supplies with miles of wiring.The video is of good quality, and setup is easy. Turn off or on the things you want and many other settings, all just using the menu on the main unit. I turned off the WiFi, Sound, and the sensitivity for a collision/bump since the video stops and is saved once the power is cut. Just change out the memory cards (carry a couple of extra) if needed and not be concerned with and Locked/Key files. I won't be using the GPS option since it requires a separate App or program so it holds no value as far as evidence in the event of a collision. (if it were imprinted on the video with a degree of accuracy, then it would be useful, specifically the speed you were traveling at). The remote is not really needed because if you were in a collision you probably couldn't reach the button anyway. Everything I listed in this paragraph are useless, at least to me. (dumb additions in my opinion)The purpose of these units is to help in the event of a collision or crash. Not to be used are a rear view mirror or be played on your cell phone while your riding. (My opinion! Cell phones and anything to do with cell phones are a distraction and shouldn't be allowed in or on a vehicle of any kind!) The recording will be your best evidence of who is at fault in case something happens when dealing with insurance companies or attorneys. Not another toy to play with! These units will do a fine job of that!The reason I'm only giving this product 4 stars isn't because of the misstated FOV or even the possible grounding issue caused by spurious emissions, but because of the stupid additions like WiFi, Sound/Microphone, Remote, and the potential addition of a GPS. Also for the amount of nmea files it creates for the front camera. Those are likely for the GPS and to me they are annoying since they don't contain any data.As always, your mileage may vary! Would I recommend these units? Yes with the stipulation you understand all of the idiosyncrasies I mentioned above. And, by all means purchase extra zip ties. You will be glad you did!
T**1
It’s a piece of junk. I don’t want it. I want my money back.
I have told you a numerous amount of times I don’t want it. It is still sitting in the locker at 7:11. You could take it back. It’s a piece of junk on the reviews. I’ve read about it. I don’t want it. I want my money back.
B**R
A nice addition to my R1200RT
Found this after looking for something motorcycle suitable for years. I bought the unit without the screen, because I can look at my cell phone when I need to go back and view some misbehaving driver.I was able to add and mount the unit without making any holes in the body or frame. The wires can be fed through existing openings and still remain invisible, safely tucked away. I did have an issue with sound drop outs, but that was because I didn't mount the main unit properly and just sat it under the tail cowling. After wrapping it and securing in some soft foam rubber it doesn't have that problem. For the yellow wire I just put a tap on the rear BMW powerlet outlet wire which is also in the tail cowling. The only thing I wasn't crazy about is that the wires are long and cannot be shortened, so you'll likely have quite a bit of coiled up wire to store under the seat. Otherwise this was an excellent purchase for a reasonable price. And the 256G micro SD card was under $20.
W**
VSYSTO WiFi Motorcycle Dash Cam - 3/5 Stars
I’ve been using the VSYSTO WiFi Motorcycle Dash Cam for about 6 months now. While the dash cam itself works well, there are a few issues that make the experience frustrating.Pros:Both the front and rear cameras record footage as expected.The video quality is decent, and it’s been reliable overall in capturing my rides.Cons:The app connection for viewing the footage is a bit hit or miss. While it works okay, it’s not the smoothest experience.After 6 months, I’m facing a major issue: I can no longer view the footage from the front camera through the app. Only the rear camera’s footage is accessible. This is really frustrating, especially when I need to review footage from both cameras.Overall, while the dash cam does its job in terms of recording, the app and connectivity could use some improvement. If the front camera’s footage issue isn’t resolved, it could be a dealbreaker for some users.
E**C
Great camera at this price point
The media could not be loaded. This camera system earns 5 stars at this price point. At twice the price I'd probably dock a star for video quality, but it does what I was hoping it would at $150. Functionality as a "dashcam" is very good and images are clear. The quality is a little short of a decent action camera, but I feel that is made up for in the fact that it is continuously recording. No worries about whether it is on, battery is charged, card is full, etc. when I want that moment captured.Installation was pretty straightforward, with instructions that were just good enough to get it accomplished. Plastic removal on my ST1300 took most of the installation time. After a 1500 mile round trip and all is functioning as expected.Some usage instructions would be helpful, particularly for the remote control. The buttons are oddly labeled and there is no real indication as to what they do. It appears that pressing either button takes a jpg and locks the video file for both cameras. A long press turns on WiFi on the unit, which is a good feature.My biggest issue came with file playback. In Windows, there is no audio in either Media player of DaVinci editor when playing the MOV files stright from the card. It appears to be an audio coding issue, since I found that VLC would play sound on the files. My solution is to use Handbrake to covert the MOV files to M4V, and then sound plays fine. Sound quality is nothing spectacular, though.
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