![]() ![]() You’ll pay a pretty penny, but it’s the best. It’s in a league of its own when it comes to captures, it’s a joy to configure and use, and the rear-facing modules make it the most versatile two-camera system on the market. I was absolutely delighted with the 622GW. ![]() Nextbase warranties the 622GW for one year. I’d mention the vendors, but I’m still investigating the claim. Nextbase was kind enough to point out that this is for the entire device, and not the chip temperatures that some vendors provide. Operating temperatures for the 622GW are -22 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. I’m sure a large part of the credit for quality goes to this sensor, but Nextbase’s claims about tuning the quad-core processor inside have merit as well. The 622GW’s sensor is an Omnivision OS08A10, which I’ve never seen before. The 622GW handles headlight flare very well. It also releases back to low-light mode quickly. It clamps down quickly, minimizes halos, while still capturing detail in the surrounding areas. This is the same night capture (non-headlight) shown above but brightened somewhat to prove that the 622GW captures detail exceedingly well.īelow, you’ll see that the 622GW also greatly reduces headlight flare. What you see below is darn close to what I saw with the naked eye. What truly impressed me, however, is the richness and accuracy of the color in low-light situations-something I’ve never seen before from a dash cam. The above night capture is a bit darker than reality, but the brightened image below shows that an impressive amount of detail is captured. The night colors are far more accurate than with any other dash cam I’ve reviewed. It comes with a sticker or a suction cup mount, which the. NEXC1 records in 1080p full HD quality and is equipped with an image sensor that provides excellent visibility at night. ![]() This is an unadjusted night capture, and while it’s a little dark, it’s not far off what I saw with the naked eye. From the popular camera and accessories manufacturer Scosche, NEXC1 is an affordable dash cam that is fully compatible with the Nexar experience. Check the captures from other cameras, then come back and look again. If you’re not impressed (click on the image to expand it and look at the first license plate), I don’t know what to tell you. You can even catch the copperish tint from the forest fires near San Francisco in this daytime capture. I could go on, but take a gander at the captures below and tell me if you don’t agree. The detail in the 4K UHD captures is fantastic, the color is wide-gamut and accurate, and the motion compensation is first class. Though 4K UHD (3860 x2160) burns through SD cards in a hurry (roughly four times 1080p), the 622GW’s captures have convinced me that, when done properly-it’s worth it. The app also provides a live view and Nextbase provides a PC playback app so you can track where you’ve been. (Bluetooth 5.0 is used to connect to the app). There are no cloud uploads, as with the Own, Nexar, or PureCam dash cams, however, you can easily offload videos to the Nextbase iOS/Android phone app via 5Ghz Wi-Fi. ![]()
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