- The Baseus Primetrip Vd1 Pro has a small solar panel that feeds the recording while it is parked
- There is also a battery for continuous recording on the road.
- Complete with 4K and 1080p rear cameras
Be careful with the coverage of the Techradar Board chamber and I have reviewed many of the best cameras of NextBase and Garmin boards. Fortunately, there is still space for innovation in this space, since this week I met the surprising baseus primerip vd1 pro.
The VD1 Pro has a unique trick under the sleeve: a small solar panel. Let’s be clear, it is not enough to feed the board camera for a continuous recording on the road: there is an internal battery for that. No, what the solar panel can do is feed a parking mode for up to two weeks.
Parking modes are relatively recent on board cams. They probate life to record evidence when motion and threats are detected around their parked vehicle, such as blows or robberies. They are usually driven by hard imprisonment for the battery of your vehicle.
However, he will not want to leave a board connected to his vehicle parked for too long; It will eventually drain the battery. However, the VD1 pro potentially eliminates the need for hard wiring, providing what its manufacturer says that it is up to 14 days of power for parking mode, storing up to 20 recordings through the front and rear cameras.
I cannot believe that a characteristic like this has not used before, especially given the position that most board are, in a windshield with exposure to daylight.
Personally, I prefer the cameras of the most simple plug-and-play board instead of playing with mechanics and the hard encagado for permanent installation, so the points go to the VD1 Pro for that. But how are you doing in other areas?
It is also surprisingly cheap
Baseus is better known for making energy banks and security cameras, so it makes sense that they can combine those worlds on a board with an innovative design of the power supply.
Beyond its solar skills, the VD1 Pro is a double channel board, which means that there are front and rear cameras. The front camera triggers a 4K video with a particularly wide field of vision of 170 degrees (most of the tank cams are 140 degrees), while the rear camera exceeds only 1080p.
The sensor technology is really a bit basic compared to the best boards of today’s board, so I do not have much hope of video quality. However, the VD1 Pro is on the cheapest side, which costs $ 139.99 on Amazon US at the time of writing. I still can’t see the VD1 pro at Amazon UK, but it appears in other discount sites at a much lower price: buy at your own risk.
In other places, the Baseus Primertip VD1 Pro is full of characteristics, including voice control, 5GHz Wi-Fi 6 for fast file loads and a complementary application to transmit, save recordings, see GPS data and receive OTA updates, all in the car, not remotely, which is a shame.
I still have to try the VD1 Pro, so I cannot comment how well it remains in the real world, but it has aroused my interest enough to see it.
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