
Redtiger
Redtiger F9
Based on 11 reviews · Linus Tech Tips, Beebom, The Grapevine +7 more
Day Video
8.8
Night Video
8.4
Build
7.6
App / WiFi
8.2
Value
8.7
Install
8.7
Specifications
Score Radar
Attribute Breakdown
Night vision weighted 25% — highest of all attributes
6 of 11 reviewers discussed the Redtiger F9's night vision and low-light performance. They generally find the dashcam performs very well, capturing clear, detailed, and usable footage even in dark conditions with license plates often readable, though some note the rear camera struggles with direct headlights and front license plate readability can vary with vehicle speed and glare.
6 of 11 reviewers agree the Redtiger F9 delivers excellent day video quality, with the front camera providing crisp 4K resolution, natural colors, and effective HDR for clear readability of license plates and signs. The rear camera also offers clear and trackable footage, though one reviewer notes the front camera records at 24 frames per second.
6 of 11 reviewers discussed the build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam is generally perceived as having a solid, well-built, sleek, and compact design, often noted as smaller than expected. One reviewer also highlighted the presence of cooling holes designed to prevent overheating.
6 of 11 reviewers found the app easy to use and set up, with quick WiFi connectivity enabling live viewing, settings adjustments, and footage downloads, often supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands. However, some noted that downloading footage can be slow, not all camera settings are accessible via the app, and proximity to the camera is required.
5 of 6 reviewers agree the Redtiger F9 offers excellent value for money, consistently highlighting its affordability and the high quality, including dual 4K recording, delivered for its price. They consider it a comprehensive kit that provides more than expected for a midrange dashcam.
6 of 11 reviewers find the Redtiger F9's installation and setup to be easy, straightforward, and quick, often taking only a few minutes. They note that the included accessories and tools, such as trim removal tools and cable clips, greatly assist with the process and cable management.
Key Findings
Strengths
- Night vision: 6 of 11 reviewers discussed the Redtiger F9's night vision and low-light performance. They generally find the dashcam performs very well, capturing clear, detailed, and usable footage even in dark conditions with license plates often readable, though some note the rear camera struggles with direct headlights and front license plate readability can vary with vehicle speed and glare.
- Day video: 6 of 11 reviewers agree the Redtiger F9 delivers excellent day video quality, with the front camera providing crisp 4K resolution, natural colors, and effective HDR for clear readability of license plates and signs. The rear camera also offers clear and trackable footage, though one reviewer notes the front camera records at 24 frames per second.
- Build quality: 6 of 11 reviewers discussed the build quality and heat resistance. The dashcam is generally perceived as having a solid, well-built, sleek, and compact design, often noted as smaller than expected. One reviewer also highlighted the presence of cooling holes designed to prevent overheating.
Synthesised from 11 reviewer transcripts
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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