Redtiger Redtiger F7NT dashcam
/100

Redtiger

Redtiger F7NT

Based on 9 reviews · Beebom, The Grapevine, Gagan Choudhary +5 more

Day Video

8.9

Night Video

8.4

Build

8.2

App / WiFi

8.7

Value

8.4

Install

8.1

Specifications

Front camera4K
Rear camera1080p
Channels2CH
GPSNo
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 Good8.4/10

9 of 9 reviewers find the Redtiger F7NT offers very good to excellent night vision, particularly with its front camera and Sony Starvis II sensor, providing clear details and generally readable license plates. While the rear camera performs well, some reviewers note it can struggle with direct headlights or appear darker, and license plate readability can vary based on speed and glare.

Day Video QualityVery Good8.9/10

9 of 9 reviewers find the day video quality to be very good, with the front camera providing crisp 4K resolution and effective HDR that makes license plates and other details clear. The rear camera also delivers good footage, though its lower resolution means license plate readability can be more dependent on distance and light, and some note varying frame rates for the front camera.

Build QualityVery Good8.2/10

9 of 9 reviewers generally find the dashcam to have a solid and well-built construction, with robust cables. Multiple reviewers also praise its heat resistance, noting the use of a super capacitor and effective ventilation features like heat slots and holes, which contribute to its durability in varying temperatures.

App & WiFi ConnectivityVery Good8.7/10

9 of 9 reviewers discussed the app and WiFi connectivity, generally finding the app easy to use, user-friendly, and responsive, with fast Wi-Fi connections enabling quick file transfers and live viewing. A minor concern was raised about the need for manual WiFi activation on the device and that the app only offers basic settings.

Value for MoneyVery Good8.4/10

8 of 9 reviewers generally agree the Redtiger F7NT offers good value for money, considering its features, video quality, and reasonable price point, especially when on sale. While some question if the 4K resolution's premium is always justified, they still recommend it as a decent quality midrange option.

Install & SetupVery Good8.1/10

9 of 9 reviewers generally agree that the Redtiger F7NT offers an easy and straightforward installation and initial setup, with included tools like a trim removal tool and fuse taps simplifying the process. However, some note that hardwiring for parking surveillance, particularly for a dual-channel system, can be technical and may still benefit from professional installation.

Key Findings

Strengths

  • Night vision: 9 of 9 reviewers find the Redtiger F7NT offers very good to excellent night vision, particularly with its front camera and Sony Starvis II sensor, providing clear details and generally readable license plates. While the rear camera performs well, some reviewers note it can struggle with direct headlights or appear darker, and license plate readability can vary based on speed and glare.
  • Day video: 9 of 9 reviewers find the day video quality to be very good, with the front camera providing crisp 4K resolution and effective HDR that makes license plates and other details clear. The rear camera also delivers good footage, though its lower resolution means license plate readability can be more dependent on distance and light, and some note varying frame rates for the front camera.
  • Build quality: 9 of 9 reviewers generally find the dashcam to have a solid and well-built construction, with robust cables. Multiple reviewers also praise its heat resistance, noting the use of a super capacitor and effective ventilation features like heat slots and holes, which contribute to its durability in varying temperatures.

Synthesised from 9 reviewer transcripts

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About this score

Aggregated from 9 YouTube reviews using Gemini AI. Confidence-weighted — reviewers who tested a feature thoroughly carry more weight.

Updated: 29 May 2026

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