- The twin cameras of 210 degrees provide full coverage, with 5.2k video
- A 2.7K rear camera also comes in the box
- The main camera can dissect and use as a normal 360 camera
Vantrue could have created the most versatile and fun dashboard that we have seen so far: the triple element of the 360 camera (E360).
Its front camera has 210 -degree twin lenses that are combined for full 360 degree coverage of the front and the cabin of a vehicle, which generates a 5.2K video (presumably that is the combination of what is effectively two 2.7K cameras).
That main 360 camera is complemented with a 2.7K rear camera with a 165 -degree ultra wide view, which is designed to place itself on the rear windshield to cover any blind spot from the front view and the cabin of the main chamber.
And here there is an orderly party piece: the front camera unit on element 360 (more commonly known as the E360) is easily removable from a vehicle to use as a normal 360 hand chamber, as well as the Insta360 and Gopro offers.
For such uses, the E360 can join the Vantrue hand support, a selfie stick with the foot of the tripod (included in the E360 Ace more expensive), armed with batteries that can feed the camera up to four hours of registration time.
We would not expect the E360 to replace a 360 -dedicated 360 camera as the powerful Insta360 X5, but it is a fun feature for users who wish to capture the personal touch to their trips, in addition to the main purpose of the board of board.
The E360 costs $ 349.99 / £ 269.99 on Amazon, while the E360 ACE, which adds the portable support, costs $ 459.99 / £ 359.99 on Amazon. We have already seen considerable discounts on those prices.
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Vantrue’s E360 is an on -board chamber and a normal 360 camera, but is also backed by the type of technology we would expect from a serious board.
It has the Sony Starvis 2 current generation sensor, the HDR video, a four -core processor, decent night vision capabilities and 15 seconds prior to the recording activated by movement detection, complete with GPS data.
The front camera has a touch screen, but the voice can also be controlled through basic indications, while there is a 24 -hour parking mode available, provided that the E360 is connected to the vehicle.
However, it is the 360 degree coverage of the main camera with seams without problems for a 5.2K video output without distrotting, in addition to its unique portable mode, which really stands out.
We are currently carrying out an in -depth review of the Vantrue E360 that will soon be published. From our experiences with other Viewing Dash cameras, such as E1 Pro, we expect good things. We cannot talk about its quality as a normal 360 camera; However, it is unlikely to challenge the Insta360 X5, our favorite 360 degree camera.