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Comparison LAMAX T10 vs DDPai X2S Pro

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Typedashcamdashcam
Installation
on the windscreen
on the windscreen
Glass mountstickersticker
Dashcam mountmagnetclip
Power through mount
Power connectorminiUSBmicroUSB
Camera
Screen typeOmniVision OV4689
ProcessorHiSilicion Hi3516D Industrial
HD (720)1280x720, 30 fps
Full HD (1080)1920x1080, 60 fps1920x1080, 30 fps
Quad HD2560x1440, 30 fps2560x1440, 30 fps
Ultra HD (4K)3840x2160, 30 fps
Viewing angle170 °140 °
Recording features
G-sensor
 
sound recording
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
G-sensor
swivel lens
sound recording
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
Features
Navigation
speed on video
GPS
GPS informer
speed on video
GPS
 
Driving assistants
parking mode
Wi-Fi
speaker
 
Wi-Fi
 
Additional camera
External camera1
Video resolution1280х720 px
Frame frequency30 fps
Viewing angle120 °
Screen
Screen size2.45 "
General
AV input
Max. memory card size128 GB128 GB
Backup powerbattery
Size74x47x39 mm
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LAMAX T10 Real 4K Dashcam with GPS Speed Camera Allerts 50 countries WiFi mobile app 170 wide-angle magnetic holder 245" dis

REAL 4K / Full HD 60 FPS - The LAMAX T10 will hold up in all conditions. No matter whether the sky is blue, there’s a downpour or you’re in complete darkness. The top-of-the-range chip always delivers clear 4K video at 30 frames per second without noise or distortion. WDR technology makes it resistant to glare and reflections. Thanks to the wide-an... moregle lens, the camera records everything that happens in front of the car at an angle of 170°. SPEED CAMERA ALLERTS - With the LAMAX T10, average speed cameras and fixed speed cameras will no longer take you by surprise. The camera comes with built-in GPS and a regularly updated database of places where you risk a fine. It will always alert you on the display and with a beep in plenty of time so that you can slow down and avoid those fines. You can also display your speed as a watermark on the video to prove that you were not breaking the law. SAFETY AND COMFORT WITH AN IMPROVED MAGNETIC HOLDER - Our brand new magnetic holder does not compromise between ease of use and maximum protection. We’ve used two magnets which means the camera holds firmly in place whilst still easily snaping in or out in a instant. In addition, the magnets fit into a safety stop on the camera body, which increases the grip to hold fast even when driving on uneven roads. LARGE DISPLAY = COMFORTABLE OPERATION - We’ve equipped the dashcam with a bright high-quality 2.45“ IPS display making it easy to play back recorded videos or adjust the settings. The menu is entirely in English and 4 buttons make operating the device simple and intuitive. For even greater convenience, you can also choose to control the camera via your smartphone thanks to the built-in WiFi. OPTIONAL REAR FULL HD CAMERA - For maximum protection, you can also purchase a rear Full HD camera for the LAMAX T10. You'll get evidence even when someone shunts you from behind. Installation of the rear camera is simple, just stick it on the back window and connect it with a cable to the front camera. With the rear camera connected, the front camera can only shoot at a maximum resolution of 2.5K but this is easily enough to capture all important details.
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Dashcam mount

A method of fixing the recorder on a device that plays the role of a mount - a bracket for the windshield, a helmet platform, a clamp for the steering wheel or another similar structure.

Latch. One of the most popular options nowadays. The latch, along with the magnet (see below), refers to quick-release fasteners, allowing you to easily and quickly remove the device and return it to its place. This feature can be useful, for example, if the car is left overnight in an unguarded place, where an unremoved recorder can become a bait for thieves; In addition, the entire device sometimes has to be removed to view and copy footage. Specifically, latches are considered more reliable than magnets; they can be used even with the most massive devices, and are also cheaper to produce.

- Magnet. Another type of quick-release mount: a powerful permanent magnet that is strong enough to hold the recorder in place. This type of fastener is easier to use than a latch: to install it, just “stick” the device to the mount, and to remove it, just pull it hard. Another advantage is that the latch can be broken by unsuccessfully applying force, whereas in magnets there is practically nothing to break. On the other hand, this type of mount is less reliable: in the event of a shock or a powerful jerk, the force of attraction may not be enough. Therefore, although magnets ar...e widespread, they are still inferior in popularity to latches.

— Magnet/latch. An option that involves the presence of both types of mount in the kit - both a magnet and a latch. This allows you to choose an option at your discretion depending on the situation. For example, for quiet movement around the city and frequent stops during which you have to remove the recorder, a magnet is better suited, and a more reliable latch will be useful on a long journey, especially if the roads are of poor quality. At the same time, such versatility is not required so often, which is why this option has not become widespread.

- Screw. Fixation with a screw that is screwed into a socket on the recorder body. Connecting and disconnecting such a fastener takes noticeably longer than in the case of a latch or magnet, however, the reliability of fasteners of this type is very high - even a strong tug is more likely to tear off the suction cup or sticker that holds the entire structure than damage the screw mount.

— Fixed / non-removable. An option found exclusively in windshield recorders installed using a sticker (see “Attaching to glass”). The platform with the sticker in such models is rigidly fixed to the body; and in some models the role of such a platform is played by the upper side of the body, specially made flat. The advantages of fixed mounts are simplicity, compactness and high reliability. On the other hand, this installation method requires the recorder to be permanently on the glass and does not allow you to quickly remove it and put it back: removing the sticker is quite difficult, and it cannot be reused.

Power through mount

This feature means that the power to the DVR (usually from the cigarette lighter) is supplied directly through the mount on which it is installed, and not through a separate cable. The mount itself is usually made quick-release.

Actually, the power cable in such models is also available — however, it is connected to the mount, and not to the registrar itself. Thanks to this, such a wire can be easily fixed in a strictly defined position; however, even without special fixation, he does not particularly move from his place. This feature provides a number of advantages over the more traditional connection format. Firstly, the wire does not hang around the cabin and does not create inconvenience. Secondly, it does not need to be searched for and reconnected every time when installing the recorder — just install the device on the mount. The latter is especially convenient if the recorder needs to be removed and put back often — for example, if the car has to be regularly left in an unguarded parking lot, where there is a risk of theft from the passenger compartment.

The cable is usually connected to the mount using a connector with the ability to quickly connect and disconnect — in case the wire needs to be removed from the passenger compartment without removing the mount. At the same time, many models use a standard connector like miniUSB or microUSB, which allows you to use a third-party power cable if necessary (for exam...ple, if the standard cable is lost or damaged). However, for a full guarantee, such details do not hurt to clarify separately.

Power connector

The type of connector used in the recorder to power it. First of all, you should pay attention to this item if you plan to change the registrar with ready-made wiring for one or another type of connector ( miniUSB, microUSB, USB-C, DC 12V). Thus, the replacement of the registrar rests simply on installing a new one without re-changing the cable.

Screen type

The sensor is a key element of any digital camera; it is from it and from signal processing technologies that the quality of the resulting image primarily depends. In this case, the type refers rather to the brand or brand of the matrix; it is usually indicated if the recorder is equipped with a high-quality sensor that is noticeably superior to most solutions on the market.

One of the most popular such options is Sony. The specific characteristics of the matrices ( IMX179, IMX222, IMX291, IMX307, IMX317, IMX322, IMX323, IMX326, IMX335, IMX415) may vary, but anyway, such a sensor is a sign of a high-end DVR.

In addition, there are models equipped with matrices from other manufacturers — Aptina, OmniVision, Samsung(GalaxyCore), Sandvik. Such solutions are generally considered to be simpler and more democratic than Sony — both in terms of price and functionality. Nevertheless, Samsung has a lot of developments in the field of electronics, and even such r...elatively “simple” sensors are usually more advanced and of higher quality than “know-names”.

Another manufacturer that produces fairly high-quality matrices is Panasonic. Such sensors are not as widespread as those described above, but they are still found in video recorders, including pretty advanced.

Processor

Model of the processor used in the dashcam

The term "video chip" is used mainly for devices with classic capabilities, "processor" — for advanced models with an abundance of non-standard functions. However, anyway, we are talking about the same component — the main computing unit, the characteristics of which directly affect the capabilities of the recorder as a whole. Knowing the model of the processor, you can find detailed data on it and evaluate how satisfied you are with a device based on such electronics. Of the most advanced modern chips, one can name, in particular, Ambarella A7L, Ambarella A12, Novatek NTK96655, Novatek NTK96660 and HiSilicon Hi3516.

HD (720)

The maximum resolution and frame rate of video recorded by the recorder in the HD (720p) standard.

The classic resolution for this standard is 1280x720, but there are other options in DVRs — in particular, 1280x960 (4:3 aspect ratio). Anyway, HD is not outstanding, but quite a decent indicator that allows you to get a video with good detail (for example, it is usually quite possible to make out numbers on cars in close proximity to a car on it).

As for the frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother and less blurry the video will be, the better the details on moving objects will be visible, and also the more space the footage will take up. It is worth noting here that in some inexpensive models, shooting in HD at very low speeds — 15 – 20 fps is used to reduce the cost. Such a shooting speed allows you to watch video more or less normally, but for a normal display of moving objects, a higher frame rate is still desirable — at least 25 frames / sec. It is also worth saying that, in general, for a comfortable perception by a person, a speed of 24 to 60 frames per second is considered quite sufficient, however, among the registrars there are models that can shoot HD at 120 fps. The meaning of this speed is to ensure that individual details on moving objects are as clearly visible as possible in slow motion or frame-by-frame viewing.

Full HD (1080)

The maximum resolution and frame rate of video taken by the recorder in the Full HD (1080p) standard.

Many people associate the term Full HD with a resolution of 1920x1080 — and indeed, this resolution is very popular, including among DVRs. However, this standard also covers other options — in particular, 1440x1080 (4:3 aspect ratio) and 1920x540 (halved vertical size). In general, support for this resolution is a good indicator for a modern registrar, indicating that the device belongs to at least an average level.

As for the frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother and less blurry the video will be, the better the details on moving objects will be visible, and also the more space the footage will take up. It is worth noting here that in low-cost Full HD recorders, shooting can be carried out at very low speeds — 15 fps or even 10 fps. Such a shooting speed allows you to watch video more or less normally, but for a normal display of moving objects, a higher frame rate is still desirable — at least 25 frames / sec.

Ultra HD (4K)

The maximum resolution and frame rate of video recorded by the recorder in the Ultra HD 4K standard.

The UHD 4K standard mainly includes video formats with a frame size of about 4K pixels horizontally — in particular, 3840x2160. However, in DVRs, this category includes some other resolutions with a frame size of 2160 vertical pixels — in particular, 2888x2160 (4:3 aspect ratio). For DVRs, this is a very advanced standard that provides the highest detail, but requires large matrices and powerful computing. As a result, its support is typical only for some top-level models.

As for the frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother and less blurry the video will be, the better the details on moving objects will be visible, and also the more space the footage will take up. However, when shooting in UHD, this figure rarely exceeds 24 fps due to the mentioned demands on the hardware “hardware”.

Viewing angle

The viewing angle provided by the main camera of the dashcam. It is usually indicated along the diagonal of the frame, less frequently along the horizontal, which is why models with the same numbers in the specifications may differ somewhat in actual field of view. So, if you have any doubts about this, it wouldn't hurt to find and watch video samples from different models when selecting one.

All else being equal, a wider viewing angle allows you to cover more area, but individual details in the frame appear smaller. Furthermore, wide-angle lenses cause geometric distortions in the image (however, a DEWARP function may be provided to correct this, see "Features"). As for specific numbers, viewing angles up to 120° inclusive are considered relatively small for modern recorders, values of 121 – 140° can be called medium, 141 – 160° are above average, and the most wide-angle models are capable of covering an area of more than 160°.
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