Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 6, 2019

Akaso Trace 1 Dash Cam review: Nice features, nice front and interior video

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If you're looking for an affordable dash cam for your taxi, Lyft, or Uber work, then Akaso's $100, wide-angle Trace 1 is a good choice. It takes front and interior video, with infrared interior lighting for night time use. It's also solidly built and easy to use. 

This review is part of our ongoing roundup of the best dash cams. Go there for more information on competing products and how we tested. 

Specs and design

The Trace 1 measures approximately 3 x 1.75 x 1.25 inches. It's relatively light, and has a whopping three ventilation ports to dissipate heat. There's an on/off button and SD card slot (up to 128GB) on the left, and four action buttons on the bottom of the unit. The buttons vary in function, turning things on and off while recording is taking place, or navigating the settings menus when recording is off. I prefer being able to change settings while recording, but that's a minor gripe.

Akaso provides the unit with a suction mount with a rotary knob to extract the air. It sticks very, very well. So well, in fact, that the first couple of removals required a pry tool. It eventually became easier. It also took me a minute to find the attachment point on the camera, as it was hidden by a rubber plug with the Akaso logo on it. It really looks like part of the camera until you peer closely. Note that the mount only adjusts horizontally through the orientation of the suction cup. Make sure it's aligned properly before you finish twisting the rotary knob.

I was sure that when I first saw the name that the Trace 1 would have GPS. It doesn't. Sigh. It takes great video, but GPS info is handy to document your location both during an accident, and on trips. At least the option would be nice. 

The 170-degree field of view cameras support 1080p at 60 frames per second if you're only using the front, or 1080p at 30 fps if you're using both the front and interior. If you're loop recording (overwriting the previous video every three to ten minutes), this is nice. Unfortunately, there's no way to select only the front camera at 30 fps, so you're going to use about a gigabyte of storage for every six minutes of video no matter what. For traveling or other documentary purposes, it would be nice to have a front-only 30 fps option. (And GPS)

Note that there's a quick reference guide in the box, but to download the full manual that tells you about locking video, it says you must visit www.akaso.net/usermanual/trace1.pdf. The manual was actually found at www.akaso.net/user-manual/trace1.pdf. Oops.

You'll really want this document, as there are tidbits such as warning against using a regular USB charger to charge the Trace 1's 20-hour battery, as you might damage it. I did exactly that in the office to investigate the user interface without sitting in the car. Darn. It didn't seem to damage the device, but don't hold me up as an example. 



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