With accidents and other incidents on the rise as more and more people hit the road, dash cams are increasing in popularity both for business and personal use. Our Thinkware X500 review takes a look ...
In the premium dashcam product category, one of the most well known manufacturers is Thinkware, an innovative Korean company which has been in the automotive electronics business since the late 1990’s ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
This dash cam’s superior night vision is in a class of its own. Feature laden, its only real drawback is price–$300 alone, and over $400 with a rear camera. Some users may rue the lack of a display, ...
I'm testing Thinkware's improved U3000 dash cam; the Pro promises big updates, such as HDR support, to improve recording ...
The X700 didn’t live up to the expectations we had of a top vendor such as Thinkware. It’s pricey and the GPS module is external, but worst of all is the dull, overly compressed video. If there is ...
Having a dash cam in your vehicle is the easiest way to ensure you have a reliable witness in he said/she said arguments after a car accident. The ability to prove you weren’t at fault, that the light ...
We see a fair amount of dash cams pass through our hands for testing. Most of them are unitaskers. They do one thing; record what happens in and around your car. The Thinkware U3000 does that. It also ...
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