70mai 70mai A510 dashcam
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70mai

70mai A510

Based on 8 reviews · Beebom, The Grapevine, Gagan Choudhary +4 more

Day Video

8.8

Night Video

8.1

Build

7.5

App / WiFi

8.6

Value

8.5

Install

7.5

Specifications

Front camera2K
Rear camera1080p
Channels2CH
GPSBuilt-in
WiFi / AppYes
Parking modeYes
Image sensorSony STARVIS
Max microSD256 GB

Score Radar

Attribute Breakdown

Night vision weighted 25% — highest of all attributes

Night / Low-light VideoVery Good8.1/10

5 of 8 reviewers addressed the night vision and low-light performance, generally finding the front camera's night video quality to be very good, offering clear and detailed footage with readable license plates. However, the rear camera's night performance is consistently described as average, often struggling with clarity, headlight glare, and unreadable license plates unless objects are very close.

Day Video QualityVery Good8.8/10

6 of 8 reviewers find the 70mai A510 provides very good to excellent day video quality, with clear, sharp details that make license plates and road signs easily readable and accurate color production. While most report a 3K resolution, one reviewer states it records in 4K, and another notes it is mildly blurred compared to a higher-end model.

Build QualityGood7.5/10

7 of 8 reviewers discussed the build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam is generally praised for its solid construction, high-quality polycarbonate, and robust design, with physical buttons being a preferred feature. While vents are present for heat release, one reviewer notes the likely use of a battery, which is less ideal for heat resistance than supercapacitors.

App & WiFi ConnectivityVery Good8.6/10

7 of 8 reviewers find the 70mai app to be intuitive, easy to connect, and highly functional, offering comprehensive control over dashcam settings, live preview, and efficient footage management including downloads with GPS data. The app also supports fast pairing for convenient smartphone connection.

Value for MoneyVery Good8.5/10

8 of 8 reviewers agree the 70mai A510 offers excellent value for money, providing near 4K quality and strong performance for its price point. While some suggest slightly higher-priced dual-channel options might offer better overall value, the A510 is consistently praised as a top budget-friendly choice.

Install & SetupGood7.5/10

5 of 8 reviewers find the dashcam's installation and initial setup generally easy, with wiring simple to hide using included tools and the user interface intuitive. A notable caveat is that installing the parking hardware kit is more technical and may require professional assistance.

Key Findings

Strengths

  • Night vision: 5 of 8 reviewers addressed the night vision and low-light performance, generally finding the front camera's night video quality to be very good, offering clear and detailed footage with readable license plates. However, the rear camera's night performance is consistently described as average, often struggling with clarity, headlight glare, and unreadable license plates unless objects are very close.
  • Day video: 6 of 8 reviewers find the 70mai A510 provides very good to excellent day video quality, with clear, sharp details that make license plates and road signs easily readable and accurate color production. While most report a 3K resolution, one reviewer states it records in 4K, and another notes it is mildly blurred compared to a higher-end model.
  • Build quality: 7 of 8 reviewers discussed the build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam is generally praised for its solid construction, high-quality polycarbonate, and robust design, with physical buttons being a preferred feature. While vents are present for heat release, one reviewer notes the likely use of a battery, which is less ideal for heat resistance than supercapacitors.

Synthesised from 8 reviewer transcripts

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About this score

Aggregated from 8 YouTube reviews using Gemini AI. Confidence-weighted — reviewers who tested a feature thoroughly carry more weight.

Updated: 29 May 2026

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