Thinkware X800 review | TechRadar


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It’s rare to heap much praise on the way a dash cam looks, given they spend most of their time hidden behind the rearview mirror, quietly getting on with their job. Not so with the Thinkware X800, which we think looks pretty great thanks to its faux leather grain effect, pronounced camera bump, and soft-touch plastic housing.

It doesn’t have the jewel-like quality of an iPhone 14 Pro, of course, but it’s a much nicer thing to hold and look at than most of its rivals. Speaking of which, the X800 is priced only slightly higher than the excellent Garmin Dash Cam 57 and costs about the same as the Garmin Dash Cam 67W, which we rate as one of the best dash cams you can buy. Both the X800 and Dash Cam 57 have pleasing aesthetics and record footage at 2K resolution, also known as 1440p, or 2560×1440.

Thinkware X800

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More important than looks, of course, is the X800’s specification and performance. Thinkware has fitted the X800 with a Sony Starvis IMX335 imaging sensor for improved low-light capabilities, and while this certainly produces good nighttime footage, details like vehicle registration plates are lost, and their characters are blown out by headlight reflections.



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