

A very tight fit where the cam engages the slot which also has a latch meaning this cam will never fall off the mount. Both these adjustments are friction-tight but can be locked with the single thumb-screw. The mount also rotates horizontally through a wide range which will always allow a straight-ahead view in mounting even with the cam mounted to one side of your windshield. The vertical adjustment on the mount has finely-spaced notches and should prove OK for most windshields, however truly vertical windshields as some large trucks have will be a problem, as will highly-sloped windshields past about 45 degrees. The mount has a built-in GPS which functions well. The cam power goes to the mount only which means no desk-testing once you've mounted the cam. I got lost with the button-function chart, but those functions are kind of intuitive to experienced cam owners though a newbie might have problems.
Dashcam viewer re view manual#
The black-and-white owner's manual is good and comes in several languages with each being shared with a Chinese section, meaning that other than Chinese needs a different manual so you need to let your seller know which language you want. The mount with built-in GPS will be discussed shortly. Missing is an extra 3M mounting pad meaning you only get one chance to mount it straight. Also you get a trim pry tool, a clear electrostatic sheet, and several cable clips. You also get a shorter straight-plug cable with a USB-A end for adapting to your laptop or other PS.
Dashcam viewer re view install#
A very nice touch is the angled USB-C plug at the cam which can be turned left or right allowing for a cleaner-looking install and tighter fit than cams using straight or older USB-variant plugs. The accessories include a ciggie-plug PS with an extra USB port, others of this type I've used are robust and will support 2 cams. Cam design gets 7/10 and would be less but for the great ventilation. Each button also has both long and short press functionality which I found a little confusing, but their layout and use are kind of intuitive. Not pressing the wrong button cam be an issue if you have fat fingers like I do. Each button has a switch underneath at it's top and bottom making for 4 places to press. On the back is a large LCD screen with 2 buttons to the right side for other function controls. This isn't a small cam, perhaps slightly narrower than G1W types, but it's attractive looking.
Dashcam viewer re view plus#
On top is robust-looking slide-in mount slot and the photo/power switch plus a port for a rear-cam, on the side a Micro SD card slot and on the bottom a reset button and the mic hole. At all 4 corners are large air vents this cam won't be lacking cooling airflow.

Unfortunately the lens surround is shiny as are the two horizontal center 'stripes' which detract from this cam's stealthiness. The supercap-equipped cam seems solid and the case is screwed together, the moldings crisp and edges smooth. Even with normal bad handling in shipping your cam should arrive in great shape.

Inside the cam sits in a foam surround, well protected with the accessories in a separate box. The cam came in a sleeved box sealed with cellophane plastic, which assures you that it's new from the factory and has not been tampered with and aids in waterproofing the package. Rest assured I'll review it asd fairly and accurately as I can. Yeecore sent me their D21 dasgcam for review at no cost to me. This is an initial review- as my testing is completed I'll remove this in the final version- Phil
