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VAVA Dash Cam Full HD 1080P Viofo a129 vs vava va-cd Camera GPS Sony Sensor Night Vision

Good GPS


Ordered to add GPS to my new dash cam that I bought at Amazon. Works great. Glad I viofo a129 vs vava va-cd it. Enjoying having it up and running.

Mona K., 2020-08-09 on Amazon




VA-VD002


I bought VA-VD002 but this is CAM doesn't have GPS, if I buy this adapter it will be work with VA-VD002 ?

David, 2020-07-18 on Amazon




worked good for me


I liked it

Paul B, 2020-04-16 on Amazon




Adds GPS And Speed To Your Recordings


It's a lengthy GPS cord which replaces the VAVA dashcams original USB type B charging cable, adds GPS and the rate of speed your vehicle is traveling to your dashcam's recordings. The GPS antenna came with quality 3M double sided tape, prefixed to the back of the GPS module. Provided are clips and a tool to help you tuck away the wire.Pro-Tip:Keep in mind as to where your camera will be placed on the windshield, premap where you will hide the wire and make sure you have enough to reach a USB power source. Also, make sure where ever you place the GPS module on the wire it's free of obstructions that would conflict with the satellite signal.

William, 2020-02-23 on Amazon




Exact replacement for the original.


This is the exact part I needed. I had a hard time finding one, so I grabbed this one while I had a chance. I damaged the original when I moved from my old car to my new one.

Manta6624, 2019-12-24 on Amazon




Ok


Ok

Joel Lansang, 2019-12-08 vava restaurant montmartre Amazon




Satisfied Customer!!!


Works like a charm!!!

Trucker Guy, 2019-12-06 on Amazon




Works great. Awesome quality


Works great. Once stuck on windshield, it’s there for life. Happy customer

Brandon, 2019-11-27 on Amazon




Works flawlessly, pretty accurate


I wasn't sure if this would work with my dual vava dashcam. The one with the regular camera in front and the little camera for the back. However, I messaged VAVA about it and they said it would work and it did. Installation was easy and I just had to enable GPS functions in the app and it works. Usually pretty accurate with GPS location. Just an FYI though that you cannot find the location of the car remotely if it were stolen for example. However, if your phone is connected to the camera you can then see where the car has been. That GPS data is then still available in the app after you disconnect. The speed is also pretty accurate in my experience as in +/- 2mph from the car speedometer. It does lag behind a second or so but I tested it with cruise control and it varied +/- 1 mph from the set cruise control speed. Overall I'm very happy with it and would recommend adding it to your VAVA dashcam.

David Ferrebee, 2019-11-18 on Amazon




Just like original.


Like original except end is straight not 90 degrees which if your coming in from top is better. Has GPS and works fine.

Ian mather, 2020-01-08 on Amazon





Vava 1080p 60fps Dashcam (Model VA-CD001)

I recently acquired a new to the market dashcam from VAVA - a company that used Kickstarter to join the business revolution!

My thanks to Sally at Vava for helping get this sample set up.

I have 3 short videos for you to watch - the first is a quick unboxing video, then two of me driving round to have a look at the daylight quality of this 1080p dashcam.

The bad news is that I'm in one of them so please accept my apologies beforehand!!!

The good news is that this dashcam is pretty decent all round, with a couple of distinctive features to help it along the way. First is the shape. The camera is housed in a flat round pancake body - and I cannot think of any others that has this unique housing. It is a little on the large size - I think it might benefit from being 20% smaller. Second is the 360° rotation which will allow the user to aim the camera in any direction, and already many are talking up the fun option here for carpool karaoke James Corden style!

On to a couple of VAVA facts - the camera is using the Sony Starvis series IMX291 CMOS sensor which should give good night time recording (I cannot test this just yet because it gets past 11pm before darkness falls!) Add to this, VAVA says they will offer lifetime technical support and software updates.

The lens covers 155° so it is really quite a wide view - showing plenty of road, but also plenty of the interior dashboard area of my car. However, this is actually very good when rotated through 180° to look into the car (aside from being able to see me) where you get a very good view of all that goes on inside the car. You get six elements and an infrared lens - it would be interesting to see that in action, but as mentioned, I won't be able to do that easily, but hopefully, there will be videos elsewhere on the WWW that will show this feature.

The cam comes with a remote button which you can stick anywhere safely to hand which with a simple press, saves a 20 second video should something unexpected happen.

The WiFi app (on Android and IOS phones) allows social media sharing, wireless transfer, and a live feed to your mobile phone, and it is well featured and easy to use. It is vital to have though, because if you remove the memory card to take into the house for transferring files, and of course for the first time set up tamoxifen inducible vav-cre mice hildeman installation (comes with a car removal trim tool to help along with cable viofo a129 vs vava va-cd you need to be able to see where the lens is pointing so that it records at the correct angles.

Onto the video quality, the default is 1080p at 60fps and on my test runs, the video is perfectly acceptable for a 1080p camera - bearing in mind that windscreen does offer up reflections that without a CPL on the lens, does reduce the video clarity as you would expect. As far as I know, there are no plans for a CPL, and it would also be a challenge to put on on a round housing unit anyway, should one be developed. Given that, I could see clearly as I can on my other brands of dashcam. In a still image (see below) license plates can be vava queen is back, though not in every instance, and not as clearly as some other dashcams manage but enough to keep me happy (remember, I had this mounted alongside others so not in theideal position you would do if it vava queen is back the only one on the vav latin tour 2019 and this may be affecting the video a little bit because of the angle and position.

Audio via the built in microphone is a little bit lacking in bass tones, but clear enough to record conversations and the radio/cd music you might be playing.

One thing I do like is the GPS module that is in the power cable, that you can attach safely wherever you need it (on the windscreen, or on interior trim). This is quite a novel idea and is an interesting concept. So you can build up your own travel journal.

The mount is a sticky-type suction mount (so do not let mucky bits onto it as you install) and this holds a magnetic joiner that lets you simply clip the vava queen is back dashcam body to it nice and easy. It just clunks into place, but allows the previously mentioned 360° rotation and also allows the tilting in all directions to get the view forward (or behind) correct, and the horizon straight.

The cam features a parking mode to save 15 second videos should motion be detected, and the internal battery stays alive for 72 hours so no worries there. After recording, the cam goes back into parking mode.

One thing to note - I had a prompt to update the firmware after my first journey, so it would be worthwhile checking during installation that the firmware is up to date.

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Overall, pretty good camera with some new features, and good enough viofo a129 vs vava va-cd video.


You can download the pdf files for the manual and a detailed guide HEREand HERE.


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Viofo A129 Duo, A129 Plus, A129 Pro Comparison Review

The Viofo A129 series dash cameras are my favorite bang for the buck dashcams, especially if you’re looking for front and rear dash cameras. They offer excellent video quality and lots of helpful features at an affordable price point.

Viofo makes three different versions, the A129 Duo, A129 Plus, & A129 Pro. What are the differences and which one should you buy?

Viofo A129 Duo, Viofo A129 Plus Duo, & Viofo A129 Pro Duo

Viofo A129 Duo – Viofo A129 Plus Duo – Viofo A129 Pro Duo

Viofo A129 Overview

Viofo A129 Pro DuoThe Viofo A129 series dashcams offer features and video quality viofo a129 vs vava va-cd rival dashcams that cost twice as much. Their compact wedge-shaped design is sleek and unobtrusive. They may not have some of the fancy bells and whistles like cloud connectivity capabilities, but for a solid dashcam that works great recording everything while you’re driving or while you’re parked, this is my go-to recommendation.

The A129’s are available in single channel (front only) or dual channel (front and rear) configurations. The A129 is an updated version of the A119 v3 that I’m a big fan of, featuring an updated case design, WiFi for easier file transfers to your phone, and the ability to plug in an optional rear facing camera to record behind you.

Now there’s three different versions of the Viofo a129 vs vava va-cd that all share the same core features. The main difference is that the viofo a129 vs vava va-cd cameras record at different resolutions, giving you better detail and quality as you step up in price.

Viofo A129 Duo, A129 Plus, & A129 Pro on windshield

All of the rear dashcams record at 1080p, regardless of which version you choose. It’s only the front camera’s resolution that varies.

A129 Pros & Cons

Since the dashcams are otherwise so similar, let’s quickly at the pros and cons of the A129’s before diving into the details.

  • Excellent video quality
  • Great low light sensitivity
  • Sony Starvis sensors
  • Buffered parking mode
  • LCD on rear
  • High bitrate captures more detail
  • Compact design
  • Available rear camera
  • Includes GPS, BT, & WiFi
  • Stable mount
  • Great accessories
  • WiFi app for iOS and Android
  • Lens tilts up and down
  • Great value for the dollar
  • No spoken event notifications
  • No cloud capabilities
  • Lacks energy saving parking mode
  • Front/rear cable is thick
  • WiFi app is flaky
  • Limited overseas customer support
  • I’ve had a GPS mount failure
  • Doesn’t rotate left or right

A129 Buttons & Design

Viofo A129 PlusTaking a closer look at the Viofo A129, the front camera is compact and lays basically flat against your windshield.

The LCD on the back lets you change settings, aim the dashcam, and watch recorded footage.

The buttons on the bottom allow you viofo a129 vs vava va-cd configure the settings, start and stop recording, disable the microphone, enable WiFi, etc.

The big round button in the middle is your emergency record button. Press that when something important happens and will lock the current video clip to ensure it doesn’t get overwritten when the memory card fills up.

The quick release GPS mount lets you log your location and speed as you drive. I like it because it offers a second power port so instead of plugging power into the dashcam directly, you can plug the power cable into the mount instead, making it a snap to quickly mount and unmount the dashcam. I also prefer a doublestick tape mount over a suction cup since it leads to more stable video without a bunch of vibration in your video clips.

Daytime Video Quality

Video quality with the A129’s are among some of the best in class. Viofo a129 vs vava va-cd all do a great job of recording everything around you with a 130-140° viewing angle. There’s vavada. web. sitesi. slight differences in white balance, but the all otherwise will work great to capture whatever happens.

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The biggest differences you’ll see between models are in the dashcam’s abilities to capture important details like faces and license plates. The higher the resolution, the farther away and the better the dashcam will be able to resolve important details.

A129 Daytime License Plate Comparison

The 1080p A129 does a good job with viofo a129 vs vava va-cd plates up close, but it will struggle with details a car length ahead.

Stepping up to the 1440p A129 Plus with 2x the resolution of 1080p and you’ll find it’ll do a better job of capturing those details a little farther away.

Finally, if you step up to the 4K Viofo a129 vs vava va-cd Pro with 4x the resolution of 1080p, you’ll see a viofo a129 vs vava va-cd noticeable bump in capturing license plates. In fact, the A129 Pro’s video quality solidly outperforms even the top-of-the-line Blackvue DR900X and even sometimes the Thinkware U1000, but at a fraction of the price. See this video for complete comparison testing. The top notch video quality is one of the main reasons I love the A129 Pro.

High Bitrate

Viofo A129 Pro bitrate optionsOne of the reasons the video quality is so good is that Viofo records at a higher bitrate than many other dashcams. This means it’s storing more information per frame of video and so it’s throwing away less information. Here’s how the maximum bitrates and file sizes (at H.265) compare between several flagship dashcams:

  • Blackvue DR900X: 25 Mbps (198 MB/min)
  • Thinkware U1000: 25 Mbps (208 MB/min)
  • Viofo A129 Pro: 50 Mbps (393 MB/min)

You can always reduce the bitrate (thus reducing quality and file size) if you like, but personally I like picking up the biggest memory card I can and maxing out the video quality to give me the best shot at capturing everything I need.

The A129’s support MicroSD cards up to 256 GB. I recommend picking up this 256 GB high endurance memory card that’s designed specifically for constant recording in devices like dashcams.

H.265

Now to help keep file sizes small, in addition to H.264, the A129 Plus and Pro (but not the lower res A129) also live. vavada. a more advanced codec called H.265 that’s designed to cut down on file size while still maintaining video quality.

This will require a newer and more powerful computer to play back, but assuming your computer can handle it, I’d recommend that you activate it. It’s a hidden feature so here’s instructions on how to activate H.265. (The article is for the A119 v3, but the same process applies to the A129 Plus & A129 Pro.)

Night Time Video Quality

Night time video quality is also really good with the Viofo A129’s. They all feature Sony Starvis sensors which are well regarded for their low light sensitivity.

A129 Night Comparison

As you can see, they all look pretty similar, brightness-wise. 4K dashcams traditionally compromise low light performance for ultimate detail, but even the A129 Pro is a surprisingly strong performer here.

The main advantage of the lower res A129 and A129 Plus is that viofo a129 vs vava va-cd let you record at 60 fps instead of 30 fps, leading to the dashcam doing a better job of freezing motion like cars driving by. Additionally, the A129 and Vav latin tour 2019 Plus have a slightly larger aperture compared to the A129 Pro (f/1.6 instead of f/1.8) so their lenses let in a little more light.

That said, night time recording is extremely difficult and there is no dashcam that can reliably capture people’s faces and reflective license plates at night, but every little bit helps.

A129 Night license plate comparison

As you can see, viofo a129 vs vava va-cd dashcam can nail everything perfectly, even when driving slowly through a parking lot, but the 60 fps cameras do a slightly better job of freezing the movement. Nevertheless, all three dashcams do a great job of capturing a general overview of what’s going on around you.

I think the A129 Plus has the best low light capabilities of the three, but overall I’d still give the edge to the A129 Pro because its advantages in the daytime outweigh its handicap at night. If you need the best low light recording possible though, 1440p dashcams still seem to be the sweet spot of quality, sensitivity, and price at the moment.

Parking Mode

When it comes to parking mode, a few years back Viofo started adding some advanced new parking recording features. When you use the Viofo hardwire cable and tap it into your vehicle’s battery, your dashcam also has the ability to record when parked.

What’s great here is that the dashcams can not only automatically switch between driving mode and parking mode, but they also offer some really useful parking mode features generally only seen on higher end dashcams.

Viofo A129 parking mode settings

Buffered Parking Mode

My favorite mode by far is buffered parking mode with motion detection and impact detection. Most dashcams offer a “non-buffered” parking mode where the dashcam is typically asleep and not recording while parked. Then when the G-sensor detects an impact, it wakes up and begins recording. While this is okay, it will miss some critical info.

What I like about “buffered” parking mode is that the camera is always recording. In case anything happens, it saves the recording both before and after the event. This way in case of a hit and run, for example, you get the entire recording including the other car driving into and hitting your car, not just driving away.

Here’s a quick test of me hitting my car to activate the buffered impact detection. Notice how it starts recording 15 sec before the impact itself so vava queen is back can see everything.

To activate this feature, hardwire your dashcam and then set it to “Auto Event Detection.”

You can also adjust the sensitivity of the dashcam’s G-sensor and experiment between Low, Middle, and High sensitivity. Viofo recommends setting it to high sensitivity to ensure you record even soft bumper taps. If you get too many false recordings from loud trucks or motorcycles driving by, you can always lower the sensitivity.

Update Jan 2021: Due to reliability issues, Viofo is removing buffered parking mode from the A129 Plus. It will remain viofo a129 vs vava va-cd the A129 and A129 Pro.

Motion Detection

The A129’s also support motion detection. With this enabled, the dashcam can record every person or vehicle going by. This is nice to capture any sketchy people or car prowlers in low traffic areas, but it’s not so great for high traffic areas because you’ll get a ton of unneeded recordings.

Time Lapse

For higher traffic areas, time-lapse recording might be preferable. You can set the dashcam to capture an image every 1, 2, 3, 5, or 10 sec and then put them all together into a timelapse video. There’s no audio with timelapses, but this is a great way to record for long periods of time without using up a ton of memory card space.

Viofo A129 Pro timelapse and low bitrate parking recording

Low Bitrate

Finally, if you’d like the dashcam to record video and audio continuously while parked, again without blowing through your memory card, there’s the low bitrate option. This drops the bitrate down to just 4 Mb/s, letting you record everything hour after hour while parked.

No Low Power Recording Mode

One feature that I love with the Thinkware dashcams that’s lacking in the Viofo’s is the efficient low power parking mode capability. This lets the dashcam effectively sleep while parked and only wake up when it senses an impact. Other dashcams have this non-buffered parking mode, but Thinkware lets the dashcam sip power so instead of giving you maybe 1 day of parked recording, you can get 6-7 days of parked recording. That option is great for extended trips like parking at the airport. It’s also helpful when leaving your car parked on the street over the weekend or while working from home during a pandemic. 😉

No Event Notifications

Another feature I miss is spoken event notifications. In case something happens while you’re parked (ie. someone hits your car), the dashcam will record that, but it won’t tell you next time you get in your car. So unless you happen to see the damage to your car or happen to be looking vav latin tour 2019 your captured video, you’ll have no idea that something important happened that you need to look at.

This is an area where Blackvue dashcams really shine. With the Viofo’s, there are no audible event notifications so the dashcam won’t tell you when something happened while you were vav latin tour 2019 A129’s have WiFi built-in as well. WiFi is nice to make it easier to not only change your dashcam’s settings using the app, but also watch and download video clips to your phone to save and share with others. However, I’ve found that WiFi can be a bit flaky.

For example, when you launch the app and connect to your dashcam, you’re able to load up all the clips saved on the dashcam. However, I find the dashcams often fail at playing back the footage on my phone. This makes it tougher to find the exact clip that you want to save.

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However, once you choose a clip, you can download it right to your phone and play it back no problem. The A129’s support both 2.4 GHz and the faster 5 GHz WiFi. Transfer speeds are pretty quick. With a 375 MB clip from the A129 Pro, for example, it takes about 27 sec to transfer the clip to my phone over 5 GHz WiFi.

A129 Pro app downloading clip

So WiFi can be nice to save and share important video clips on your phone. However, if you need to go through a lot of footage, I find it to be a lot quicker and easier to simply pop the memory card into my computer and review things that way.

Recommended Accessories

There’s several useful accessories available that I’d also recommend you check out.

Hardwire Cable

Your A129 ships with a cig. lighter power cable which works fine and is easy to install, but you wind up with an ugly cable hanging down your dash and it can only record while you drive. If you’d like a cleaner install and to add in parking mode recording, pick up Viofo’s hardwire cable.

Viofo Hardwire Cable

This’ll take a little time and energy to install, but it’s pretty straightforward. See my video walkthrough here. Once you install it, the cable will be cleanly tucked out of sight and your dashcam can record both while driving and while you’re parked. If you like, you can also have a professional install the cable for you locally.

Purchase the hardwire cable here.

Polarizer

Viofo’s polarizer will help improve your daytime viofo a129 vs vava va-cd clarity. In sunny conditions, your dashcam may struggle to record what’s going on outside due to reflections from your dash on your windshield. Adding a polarizer to your dashcam’s lens will help the dashcam cut through any reflections and record what you need it to: what’s going on outside your vehicle.

Viofo polarizer

Purchase the polarizer here.

Bluetooth Remote Control

Viofo also sells a wireless bluetooth remote control. You can stick this somewhere convenient and easily within reach (mine is on my dash next to my steering wheel) and when you press it, it will trigger an emergency record event on your dashcam, marking and locking that clip.

Viofo bluetooth remote control

This button essentially duplicates the emergency record button on the rear of the dashcam. The reason I like it is it’s not always convenient to find and press that button in the moment, especially in larger vehicles (and sometimes I accidentally press the wrong button by mistake). With the vav latin tour 2019 control, it’s much easier to quickly tap the button while staying focused on the road.

Purchase the bluetooth remote control here.

Memory Card

Finally you’re going to want a memory card to capture and save all of your dashcam clips. In a dashcam, I’ve noticed that cheap memory cards tend to have reliability issues and failures. They also cause problems for the dashcams themselves. Fortunately high endurance memory cards made for demanding situations like constantly being written to in a dashcam have come down in price to the point where it’s become nearly a no brainer to get one of these.

Sandisk 256gb High Endurance MicroSD Card

To save all of viofo a129 vs vava va-cd dashcam clips, I recommend a 128gb MicroSD card or a 256gb MicroSD card.

Which Dashcam Should You Get?

So boiling it all down, which dashcam should you get?

Best Affordable Dashcam?

Viofo A129 Plus Duo

If you’re looking for the best bang for the buck, I recommend that you purchase the Viofo A129 Plus Duo.

The A129 Plus is viofo a129 vs vava va-cd $10 more than the original A129 and at $179 for the front and rear cameras, it hits the sweet spot of features and performance for the money. Viofo will also be discontinuing the A129 and replacing it with the A129 Plus so it’s also a smart idea to get the newer dashcam to get longer term updates and support.

You can purchase the front only A129 Plus or purchase the front and rear A129 Plus Duo. (The rear camera is only $40 extra and I think well worth it to get coverage recording in both directions.)

My Personal Recommendation

Viofo A129 Pro DuoWhich one would I choose? I’d get the Viofo A129 Pro Duo ($249), no question.

The jump from 2K to 4K is a huge jump in quality and I think well worth the money over the A129 Plus viofo a129 vs vava va-cd more). It’s the one I’d pick hands down, especially considering its video quality rivals dashcams that cost $400-$500, not to mention you get buffered parking mode too.

If you want some advanced features like cloud capabilities, spoken event notifications, higher resolution rear camera viofo a129 vs vava va-cd, or even fancier parking mode features, take a look at my best dashcam recommendations, specifically the Blackvue and Thinkware options.

For most people though, I think the Viofo A129 Pro is an outstanding choice and the way to go. I haven’t found anything else yet that offers these features and this level of quality for this pricepoint.

You can purchase the front only A129 Pro or purchase the front and rear A129 Pro Duo.

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VIOFO A129 Series Comparison

The Viofo A129 series is available for five models: A129 Duo, A129 Vava queen is back IR,A129 Pro Supply fan multizone vav, A129 Plus Duo, and A129 Plus Duo IR. 

In 2018, we released the A129 Duo, which was one of the most popular dual-channel dashcams 2018. Then we developed A129 Duo IR for Uber, taxi, Lyft, and Ride-sharing drivers. Afterward, we launched A129 Pro Duo to realize the first 4K dual-channel dashcam. Soon after, we produced A129 Plus Duo upgraded the previous version of A129 Duo. Next, A129 Plus Duo IR, as the upgraded substitute of A129 Duo IR, will be added to the A129 series product line. 

You may get confused about the name and size of these dashcams. No worries, the following information will help you to know the detailed specifications of each dashcam and which one to choose.

All A129 series achieved dual-channel video recording, including built-in Wi-Fi with VIOFO app, three parking mode solutions, Bluetooth remote control, GPS logger, 2’’inch LCD screen, up to 256GB microSD card, supercapacitor, and similar discreet design. A129 series is the top series of VIOFO dashcam contains some advanced functions applied by those top dashcam brands with a better price.

The biggest difference between these four products is the video resolution and recording range.

A129 Pro Duo has Ultra Viofo a129 vs vava va-cd 2160P 4K for the front camera and Full HD 1080P for the rear camera which has the best video resolution among the three products. It could record road front and road rear.

A129 Plus Duo IR and A129 Plus Duo support Quad HD 1440P 2K for the front camera, which is better than A129 Duo, and Full HD 1080P for the rear camera. A129 Plus Duo could record road front and a 160-degree viofo a129 vs vava va-cd of road rear. And the A129 Viofo a129 vs vava va-cd Duo IR is a front and interior camera that records the road front and inside of the car. The interior camera has four infrared lights which have better performance in low light conditions.

A129 Duo dash camera achieves dual-channel Full HD1080P with Sony Starvis sensors. It is a front and rear camera recording scene in front of and behind the vehicle. 

Here are three reference videos for you. 

A129 Pro Duo video                                                              price vav catalog               viofo a129 vs vava va-cd                        

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLCfadswOGI

A129 Plus Duo video                   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VgWKLdtAcA&t=951s

A129 Duo Video  viofo a129 vs vava va-cd                 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQNavxPT1mg&t=576s

How to Choose?

If you prefer a better video quality, Vav latin tour 2019 Pro Duo with 4K Ultra HD recording could gain a much more clear, detailed, and rich video quality. With 5GHz Wi-Fi, the download speed becomes faster for it uses the most advanced Wi-Fi technology on the market.

If you don’t need a 4K Ultra HD resolution and only want a better resolution (e.g. 1440P) and a wider front and rear recording range than other dual-channel dashcams, A129 Plus Duo is the most suitable barcol air vav india you plan to record inside viofo a129 vs vava va-cd the car, choose A129 Plus Duo IR. It is designed especially for Uber, Lyft, taxi, and ride-sharing drivers and has a better resolution than the previous dual-channel IR camera. It also cloud be used to record good memories of your family.

If you want a budget dual-channel dashcam with good video quality and some advanced functions for daily use, A129 Duo is always the best choice as an viofo a129 vs vava va-cd front and rear recording recorder.

Get VIOFO A129 series dashcams via:

VIOFO Amazon US 

VIOFO Amazon UK

VIOFO Official Website

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