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Transcend drive pro 520 review
Transcend drive pro 520 review








transcend drive pro 520 review

transcend drive pro 520 review

Speaking of reacting to lights, the rear-facing camera would automatically switch on the infrared mode whenever it detects the low light condition.

transcend drive pro 520 review

The camera reacts quickly to the change of ambient lighting. It was not mentioned which Sony sensors were used for the DrivePro 550 but we appreciate the fact that the front camera got an ultra-wide lens at 160′ degree for that amazing field-of-view. See also This is the first image of an asteroid as it chucks debris off into space Camera It triggers an emergency recording which is securely stored in another folder in the microSD card for safe keeping. The red emergency recording button can be found at the bottom of the camera. It supports microSD card up to 128GB capacity. The camera would automatically turn on and off upon engine start/stop. Power delivery is done through the micro USB port at the right side. Just that the camera cannot be rotated in 360-degrees. The camera is not fixed in the position though, in fact, you can rotate the rear camera to point it at sideways as well. What makes the DrivePro 550 special is the additional rear-facing camera. Navigation across the camera settings and configuration are done through the 4 buttons under the display. The viewing angle is poor and colour reproduction is somewhat OK. The 2.4-inch TFT LCD works but don’t expect it to look as good as your smartphone. The printed branding, however, should’ve been omitted since I don’t see the point of inviting unnecessary attention to it. Except for the protruding camera, there isn’t much going on here at the front. The Transcend DrivePro 550 has flat and boxy design as opposed to its curvier sibling. Me, on the other hand, has opted for a higher capacity 64GB Transcend High Endurance card which we reviewed previously. When the memory is full, the dashcam will overwrite the oldest video. 32GB will be enough for recording 3.5~4 hours of the 1080p+720p front and back footages. It is designed for consistent long-life durability and endurance. See also Elon Musk's Neuralink reportedly gives monkey mental gameplaying powerīesides, Transcend also includes a 32GB MLC-based NAND flash memory microSD card. Since the mounting mechanism is the same, that means switching between the Transcend dashboard camera is very easy. Even after 1 year of usage, the mount is still holding strong to the windscreen. The included suction mount is exactly the same as the one we got from the DrivePro 230. I have routed my cable from the lighter socket under through passenger’s carpet and A-pillar before reaching the camera. The lighter socket charger has reasonably long cable (4 metres) for routing.

  • Suction mount (also available with adhesive mount, depends on your purchase selection).
  • Transcend 32GB High-Endurance microSD card.
  • Read on to find out what do I think of the DrivePro 550. Special thanks to Transcend Information Inc for providing the dashboard camera for review.

    TRANSCEND DRIVE PRO 520 REVIEW DRIVERS

    It can be for recording anything that goes wrong during our everyday drive or especially for ride-sharing drivers who want to protect themselves from rogue passengers. Now, some of you might be asking the purpose to record what’s going on in the car. That means the DrivePro 550 is a dashboard camera that can record what’s happening at the front and inside the car. What makes me so excited over it is because of the dual lens recording feature. A couple months later and we finally got our hands onto the dash-cam itself. The Transcend DrivePro 550 was released back in June 2018.










    Transcend drive pro 520 review