If you're looking for a great bang-for-the-buck car
dash cam, then you're probably checking out some of
Azdome's products. To make your life a little bit easier, today we're going to compare two of their best cameras, the recently launched
Azdome DAB211 sporting an Ambarella A12 chip and the
Azdome GS65H powered by a Novatek96655.
Externally, the main difference between the two cameras is the presence of a secondary camera on the GS65H. This makes the
dashcam one of a kind, which is also why it's having the success it has.
Let's now get inside both
dashcams, down below you can check out a full specs comparison.
As we can see in the spec sheet, the two
dash cams pack really different processors and image sensors, so it's quite hard to say which looks better by looking at that. What we can say for certain is that the DAB211 will shoot more detailed videos at 1440p, vs the 1080p top res on the GS65H. Both dash cams use 150-degree wide lenses on the main camera, 130-degree for the secondary on the GS65H.
Features wise, the Azdome DAB211 seem to be better equipped with tons of interesting functionalities, the GS65H has less of them, but it still packs all the basic ones.
You can
click here if you want to learn more about the
Azdome DAB211 on the
official website. As for the
Azdome GS65H, you'll find more details at
this link. For further questions, ask them directly to Azdome on their
Facebook page.
Which dash cam would you guys get? Do you prefer higher res or dual cameras? Let us know down below!