
70mai
70mai M310
Based on 7 reviews · Beebom, The Grapevine, Redskull +3 more
Day Video
8.5
Night Video
6.5
Build
7.5
App / WiFi
8.5
Value
8.9
Install
8.0
Specifications
Score Radar
Attribute Breakdown
Night vision weighted 25% — highest of all attributes
4 of 7 reviewers address the night vision and low-light performance, finding it generally decent and acceptable for its price range, often performing better than other budget cameras and managing headlight glare well. However, some note difficulty with license plate readability due to small sensors and direct headlight glare, suggesting alternatives for significant night driving.
4 of 7 reviewers discuss the dashcam's day video quality, consistently finding it very good. Reviewers note the 1296p/2K resolution provides clear, sharp, and detailed footage, making license plates easily readable even in varying light conditions.
7 of 7 reviewers discuss the 70mai M310's build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam generally has an improved, premium feel with a robust mount and a glass-covered lens, and includes ventilation for heat dissipation allowing for a wide operating temperature range; however, a notable caveat is the use of batteries which may be less heat resistant and prone to bloating or leaking in hot climates compared to supercapacitors.
4 of 7 reviewers indicate that the 70mai M310's app and WiFi connectivity are straightforward and function smoothly. Users connect to the camera's Wi-Fi network to access comprehensive settings, view live footage, and manage recordings directly from their phone.
4 of 7 reviewers addressed the value for money, consistently finding the 70mai M310 to be a very affordable and compelling choice for its price segment. They note it offers good resolution, parking surveillance, and other features, making it a logical option for an entry-level or budget dashcam.
7 of 7 reviewers indicate that the 70mai M310 offers easy installation, citing the inclusion of electrostatic stickers, a suction mount option, and a long power cable for discreet routing. However, the parking monitoring hardware kit is a separate purchase, and the car charger provides only a single USB port.
Key Findings
Strengths
- Day video: 4 of 7 reviewers discuss the dashcam's day video quality, consistently finding it very good. Reviewers note the 1296p/2K resolution provides clear, sharp, and detailed footage, making license plates easily readable even in varying light conditions.
- Build quality: 7 of 7 reviewers discuss the 70mai M310's build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam generally has an improved, premium feel with a robust mount and a glass-covered lens, and includes ventilation for heat dissipation allowing for a wide operating temperature range; however, a notable caveat is the use of batteries which may be less heat resistant and prone to bloating or leaking in hot climates compared to supercapacitors.
- App & WiFi: 4 of 7 reviewers indicate that the 70mai M310's app and WiFi connectivity are straightforward and function smoothly. Users connect to the camera's Wi-Fi network to access comprehensive settings, view live footage, and manage recordings directly from their phone.
Weaknesses
- Night vision: 4 of 7 reviewers address the night vision and low-light performance, finding it generally decent and acceptable for its price range, often performing better than other budget cameras and managing headlight glare well. However, some note difficulty with license plate readability due to small sensors and direct headlight glare, suggesting alternatives for significant night driving.
Synthesised from 7 reviewer transcripts
About this score
Aggregated from 7 YouTube reviews using Gemini AI. Confidence-weighted — reviewers who tested a feature thoroughly carry more weight.
Updated: 29 May 2026
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