Redtiger Redtiger F7N dashcam
/100

Redtiger

Redtiger F7N

Based on 11 reviews · Linus Tech Tips, Beebom, The Grapevine +7 more

Day Video

8.2

Night Video

7.7

Build

7.7

App / WiFi

8.3

Value

7.1

Install

8.2

Specifications

Front camera4K
Rear camera1080p
Channels2CH
GPSBuilt-in
WiFi / AppYes
Parking modeYes
Max microSD256 GB

Score Radar

Attribute Breakdown

Night vision weighted 25% — highest of all attributes

Night / Low-light VideoGood7.7/10

8 of 11 reviewers discuss the Redtiger F7N's night vision. The front camera generally performs well in low light, often attributed to the Sony Starvis II sensor, providing good detail and often readable license plates. However, the rear camera's low-light performance is consistently noted as inferior, struggling with glare and detail, and license plate readability can be inconsistent for both cameras depending on conditions.

Day Video QualityVery Good8.2/10

8 of 11 reviewers find the Redtiger F7N's front camera offers very good to excellent daytime video quality, with clear 4K resolution, effective HDR, and crisp details that make license plates and road signs readable. However, opinions on the rear camera are more mixed; while some find its 1080p or 2.5K footage decent for closer proximity, others report significant issues with glare, reflections, and difficulty reading license plates, especially at higher speeds.

Build QualityGood7.7/10

4 of 8 reviewers addressed build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam generally feels solid and well-built, with a robust mount and sturdy rear camera cable. However, one reviewer noted the device gets hot easily despite cooling vents, even though it uses a super capacitor for heat resistance.

App & WiFi ConnectivityVery Good8.3/10

8 of 11 reviewers discuss the Redtiger F7N's app and WiFi connectivity, largely finding the app easy to use, quick to connect, and effective for viewing footage, downloading files, and adjusting most camera settings. A minor point of contention is the need to manually activate WiFi on the device for each connection, and one reviewer notes the app does not provide access to all camera settings.

Value for MoneyGood7.1/10

7 of 11 reviewers generally agree the Redtiger F7N offers good value for money, citing its quality and features for its price segment, especially when on sale. However, two reviewers note that its higher price might not always be justified by its capabilities, with one specifically mentioning poor rear camera performance as a reason for concern.

Install & SetupVery Good8.2/10

6 of 8 reviewers find the Redtiger F7N's general installation and initial setup to be easy and straightforward, often aided by sufficient cable length, an electrostatic sticker, and a trim removal tool. One reviewer notes that hardwiring for the parking kit is the most technical aspect, requiring patience.

Key Findings

Strengths

  • Night vision: 8 of 11 reviewers discuss the Redtiger F7N's night vision. The front camera generally performs well in low light, often attributed to the Sony Starvis II sensor, providing good detail and often readable license plates. However, the rear camera's low-light performance is consistently noted as inferior, struggling with glare and detail, and license plate readability can be inconsistent for both cameras depending on conditions.
  • Day video: 8 of 11 reviewers find the Redtiger F7N's front camera offers very good to excellent daytime video quality, with clear 4K resolution, effective HDR, and crisp details that make license plates and road signs readable. However, opinions on the rear camera are more mixed; while some find its 1080p or 2.5K footage decent for closer proximity, others report significant issues with glare, reflections, and difficulty reading license plates, especially at higher speeds.
  • Build quality: 4 of 8 reviewers addressed build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam generally feels solid and well-built, with a robust mount and sturdy rear camera cable. However, one reviewer noted the device gets hot easily despite cooling vents, even though it uses a super capacitor for heat resistance.

Synthesised from 11 reviewer transcripts

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About this score

Aggregated from 11 YouTube reviews using Gemini AI. Confidence-weighted — reviewers who tested a feature thoroughly carry more weight.

Updated: 29 May 2026

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