I flipped through my car with the Nextbase 622GW flagship camera, and it quickly became obvious that I needed this technology.
I finally got a chance to join an elite Australian club and become a contributor to Dash Cam Owners Australia’s famous Facebook and YouTube pages.
Nextbase sent me their flagship Nextbase 622GW to check it out, so I installed it and drove around my car around the west island of Sydney.
I only needed one unit to reinforce the fact that I need a dashboard camera in my car.
It’s amazing that people are constantly on the roads, and the 622GW captured it all clearly in 4K.
Going down the street I saw a man with a stroller crossing the road near a stop sign.
I slowed down to stop and watched in horror as another car passed by.
Fortunately, no one was injured, but if there had been an incident it would have been nice to have filming.
Passing in front of the train station, I had to stop quickly when a car suddenly reversed.
I know the red P-plate drivers already have a bad reputation – you weren’t doing yourself any favors in this situation, mate!
Clearly with this camera, and with the quality of my neighborhood drivers, it won’t be long before I make a presentation at Dash Cam Owners Australia.
Incidents really brought home the point: script cameras can provide crucial video evidence to show you’re not to blame and to help resolve an insurance claim.
ConfigurationSetup was relatively easy.
The installation of the camera only took a few minutes. And the dashboard camera is pretty easy to use with its touch screen and easy to use menus.
You can also use Alexa voice commands, which can be set up with Apple and Android phones.
The dashboard has GPS and Wi-Fi, which means you can pair your device with your phone, allowing you to share images easily.
What is the offer of Nextbase 622GW
The Nextbase 622GW has a lot of very interesting specs and security features.
In terms of specifications, it has ultra clear 4K recording at 30 fps and digital image stabilization.
You can also rotate a camera bezel to capture an even clearer video.
It can work well in extreme weather conditions, with built-in algorithms to provide the clearest picture.
The camera also has a super slow camera, at 120 fps, ideal for capturing a license plate after an incident. The 622GW also has improved night vision, which is critical considering how many accidents occur at night. Nextbase says the dashboard camera uses larger pixels to allow more light to enter each, and the camera automatically detects light levels.
One of the best features is the ability to configure EmergencySOS. This allows the device to automatically alert emergency services if you are involved in an accident, even if the driver does not respond. And there is also an option to share your medical history and blood type.
Using the integrated what3words, you can locate yourself within three meters.
The Nextbase 622GW has an integrated G sensor that can detect impacts and be recording.
There is also a smart parking mode that can automatically register if your vehicle is hit, ideal for situations where your vehicle is left in a parking lot or near a busy road.
What is the wrapper
It is worth buying the Nextbase 622GW if you want this convenience in the event of an accident. The incredible quality of the footage is also a highlight.
It’s definitely a purchase of mine.
– Andrew Backhouse