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The Veement VT10 is a cutting-edge 10-inch 4K rearview mirror dash cam featuring dual front and rear cameras with 170° and 160° wide-angle lenses. It boasts a super night vision F1.8 aperture sensor, a responsive HD IPS touchscreen, and hands-free voice control for ultimate convenience. With 24/7 parking mode and G-sensor collision detection, it ensures continuous protection and evidence capture. Includes a 32GB SD card for immediate use, making it a must-have smart safety upgrade for modern drivers.












| ASIN | B0CT29KCNQ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Auto Part Orientation | Front & Rear |
| Auto Part Position | Front, Rear |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,561 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #12 in Car In-Mirror Mounted Video Players |
| Brand | Veement |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Car, Truck |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (842) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Included Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.26"D x 3.66"W x 1.89"H |
| Manufacturer | Veement |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Mfr Part Number | VT10 |
| Model Name | VT10 |
| Model Number | VEM-VT10 |
| Mounting Type | Windshield Mount |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | G-Sensor |
| Real Angle of View | 170 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 10 Inches |
| Supported Standards | 4K, 1080P, MOV |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1440p |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
G**Y
Great product and a great price
Great camera, video is super clear and the whole thing was very easy to install. The only issue I have is that the display isn’t as bright as I’d like. I’ll update after I tint my car.
S**.
Nice overall rearview camera with some voice controls
This rear view mirror camera has worked really well so far. It comes with several bungee-type rubber pieces that you can use to secure it right over your existing rearview mirror, so it was really easy to put up. The cord can be tucked into the "seams" (where the cloth areas meet harder plastic-type areas, usually) along the top and sides of the inside of the car, and was fairly easy to do as well. You can feed the wire for the back camera the same way to the back of the car, and then mount the rear camera somewhere in the back. I found that it was best to mount it on the ceiling rather than on the liftgate itself (in our minivan), as the opening and slamming shut of the liftgate can jolt the camera and move it or eventually make it fall down. I did find that the bracket on the rear camera seemed a bit crooked, so I had to pad under the bracket on one side to make the camera straighter. I used some "alien" mounting tape, and that has been holding really well. You do need to tighten some screws on the rear camera once you have it angled how you want it (so that it doesn't shift). You can use this as a continuous rear view camera if you want, which is what we are doing and was the reason we purchased this. It has worked really well so far. I will say that the rear camera does make objects seem further than they actually are (more so than, say, a side mirror). And the quality isn't great at night. But otherwise it's been good. I've found the voice control to be handy, and it works much better than I had anticipated (for example, you can switch between the rear view and the front view just by saying "Show front camera" and "Show rear camera." The one downside I've seen so far is that you can't connect wirelessly to download videos (as far as I can tell). We have been interested in a couple of videos from the car so far, and we just ended up recording a video of the video with our phones (as you can play the videos right on the rearview mirror camera screen). That has worked ok, but if we need better quality then we'd probably take out the SD card and download it manually. Also, the instructions said that you need an SD card and that one is not included. However, one WAS included with our camera, so we didn't end up needing to get a separate one. Overall, we've been really happy with this, especially for the price.
J**É
Great for the cost!
I wish I got a 12 inch instead, however it is still great. I had a very expensive one in the past and it was not user friendly. This one is super user friendly, has all the buttons accessible on the screen. Great video quality, great voice controls, separate folders for front and rear videos as well as the locked ones. Simple and effective!!!
J**S
NOT BOT / ACTUAL CUSTOMER
Great camera but can’t give 5 stars until I’ve had it for some time to test. So far I’m impressed. Took about an hour to install the correct way through the panels and stripping. Voice control and touch screen is pretty cool. I’ve seen videos of people returning this because the angle of front camera not right but they either didn’t read or understood simple controls. The camera is adjustable on the ball of the front AND by touch on the front left side of mirror by sliding up and down lol. Bought this for my wife’s Camry and if it proves durable I’ll put one in mine. PS it also reads tags pretty damn good too
J**R
Awful
I purchased this item because after spending too much time slogging through listings, it appeared to be the only option available to do what i need. I have a '94 F150 and i wanted to have both a reverse camera and a dashcam. But my first and most important priority, being as my truck sits high, is i do not want to back over any children, pets, or bicycles. Why this appears to be my only option, IDK. Dashcams exist. Rearview cameras exist. Dual channel 12V monitors exist. I just want a reasonable combination of the three. But most the options are either this one, or a windshield mounted camera that looks in both directions. Which the latter doesn't help for things directly behind my rear bumper. Anyway the problem is, i can't see this in daylight. I think this owes largely to it trying to be simultaneously monitor and mirror, such that depending on the angle of glare i can't tell whether i am looking at a camera or a reflection. Most often it looks like a blurry combination of both. Perhaps this isn't such a problem if you have a sedan and/or your mirror sits back further from the windshield. Or maybe things are better in the $250 range, with presumably higher quality displays. It doesn't matter for my circumstances because in terms of not destroying anything or killing someone, it is worse than nothing. Please believe i tried. I wanted this to work. I turned brightness all the way up, tilted the mirror so it wouldn't catch as much glare from above, etc.. The only thing i didn't try is gluing a sun shield to it, because i need them to take this thing back, but some nondestructive experimentation indicates it might be helpful. Still doesn't matter since there's no way i can trust this thing under varying lighting circumstances. Sad. Even sadder because i read the reviews and selected this specific item because of the praise for its display clarity. Either i got a defective one, or it works WAY better in vehicles other than old F150s, or popular standards and expectations are historically low, or some folk are being less than truthful.
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