
Qubo
Qubo Dashcam Trio
Based on 6 reviews · Beebom, The Grapevine, Gogi Tech +3 more
Day Video
6.4
Night Video
6.2
Build
8.0
App / WiFi
5.9
Value
8.0
Install
8.4
Specifications
Score Radar
Attribute Breakdown
Night vision weighted 25% — highest of all attributes
4 of 6 reviewers discussed night vision performance. While some found the low-light quality to be very good, others reported noisy footage with a lack of detail, especially from the rear camera which struggles with glare; however, the front camera generally reduces headlight glare effectively, aiding number plate readability.
4 of 6 reviewers provided an assessment of the day video quality. While some reviewers found the front camera quality good or impressive, noting its high resolution, others described the footage as blurry or only decent, citing issues like noise, artifacts, softness, lower saturation and sharpness, and a lower frame rate, despite clear number plate readability.
3 of 6 reviewers addressed the build quality and heat resistance. Reviewers generally find the build quality to be good, sturdy, and well-fitting, with no rattling. The camera also incorporates super capacitors for enhanced heat resistance and temperature resilience.
5 of 6 reviewers discussed the app and WiFi connectivity, with some finding it useful for setup, live preview, and managing basic settings. However, one reviewer reported significant connectivity issues and a messy experience, while others noted limitations such as live view being restricted to Full HD and some settings only accessible on the dashcam's screen.
3 of 4 reviewers who discussed value for money consider the Qubo Dashcam Trio to offer strong value, especially given its triple-channel capabilities and competitive pricing. One reviewer notes that the parking kit must be purchased separately.
6 of 6 reviewers addressed the installation and setup ease, with a strong consensus that the process is straightforward and manageable for most users. Reviewers highlight the helpfulness of included accessories and tools for clean wire management, and note that professional installation services are also available.
Key Findings
Strengths
- Build quality: 3 of 6 reviewers addressed the build quality and heat resistance. Reviewers generally find the build quality to be good, sturdy, and well-fitting, with no rattling. The camera also incorporates super capacitors for enhanced heat resistance and temperature resilience.
- Value: 3 of 4 reviewers who discussed value for money consider the Qubo Dashcam Trio to offer strong value, especially given its triple-channel capabilities and competitive pricing. One reviewer notes that the parking kit must be purchased separately.
- Install: 6 of 6 reviewers addressed the installation and setup ease, with a strong consensus that the process is straightforward and manageable for most users. Reviewers highlight the helpfulness of included accessories and tools for clean wire management, and note that professional installation services are also available.
Weaknesses
- Night vision: 4 of 6 reviewers discussed night vision performance. While some found the low-light quality to be very good, others reported noisy footage with a lack of detail, especially from the rear camera which struggles with glare; however, the front camera generally reduces headlight glare effectively, aiding number plate readability.
- Day video: 4 of 6 reviewers provided an assessment of the day video quality. While some reviewers found the front camera quality good or impressive, noting its high resolution, others described the footage as blurry or only decent, citing issues like noise, artifacts, softness, lower saturation and sharpness, and a lower frame rate, despite clear number plate readability.
Synthesised from 6 reviewer transcripts
About this score
Aggregated from 6 YouTube reviews using Gemini AI. Confidence-weighted — reviewers who tested a feature thoroughly carry more weight.
Updated: 29 May 2026
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