Thinkware Thinkware F70 Pro dashcam
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Thinkware

Thinkware F70 Pro

Based on 6 reviews · Linus Tech Tips, Shop Humor, ULTRAZ AUTO +3 more

Day Video

5.3

Night Video

5.9

Build

6.9

App / WiFi

7.5

Value

8.3

Install

7.9

Specifications

Front camera1080p
Channels1CH
GPSNo
WiFi / AppNo
Parking modeYes
Max microSD128 GB

Score Radar

Attribute Breakdown

Night vision weighted 25% — highest of all attributes

Night / Low-light VideoBelow Avg5.9/10

2 of 6 reviewers discussed night vision, noting that its low-light performance is better than some competitors, with HDR contributing to solid image brightness and contrast. However, one reviewer found dusk quality slightly less clear than some competitors and did not provide specific night footage for a detailed assessment.

Day Video QualityBelow Avg5.3/10

4 of 6 reviewers addressed day video quality, generally finding it adequate for the price with solid brightness and contrast. However, its 1080p clarity often results in blurry and unreadable license plates, making it less ideal for capturing fine details.

Build QualityAverage6.9/10

2 reviewers commented on the dashcam's build quality and mount. Reviewers generally found the overall build quality to be good and the mount to be secure, with one noting its permanence, but heat resistance was not discussed.

App & WiFi ConnectivityGood7.5/10

3 of 6 reviewers discuss the app and WiFi connectivity. The app setup is generally straightforward, with easy Wi-Fi connection, comprehensive settings, and functional live view and playback. A notable caveat is that while pairing with the Garmin Alexa app is easy, full Alexa music functionality requires car Bluetooth speakers or an additional transmitter.

Value for MoneyVery Good8.3/10

4 of 6 reviewers generally find the Thinkware F70 Pro offers good value for money. Reviewers highlight its features and performance as strong for its price, though the specific price points considered for value vary significantly among reviewers.

Install & SetupGood7.9/10

5 of 6 reviewers find the basic plug-and-play installation of the F70 Pro easy, noting simple 12-volt connections, long power cables, and straightforward memory card insertion. However, some reviewers highlight that achieving a clean, hardwired installation with proper cable routing and fuse box connections can be very difficult and require significant effort.

Key Findings

Strengths

  • Build quality: 2 reviewers commented on the dashcam's build quality and mount. Reviewers generally found the overall build quality to be good and the mount to be secure, with one noting its permanence, but heat resistance was not discussed.
  • App & WiFi: 3 of 6 reviewers discuss the app and WiFi connectivity. The app setup is generally straightforward, with easy Wi-Fi connection, comprehensive settings, and functional live view and playback. A notable caveat is that while pairing with the Garmin Alexa app is easy, full Alexa music functionality requires car Bluetooth speakers or an additional transmitter.
  • Value: 4 of 6 reviewers generally find the Thinkware F70 Pro offers good value for money. Reviewers highlight its features and performance as strong for its price, though the specific price points considered for value vary significantly among reviewers.

Weaknesses

  • Night vision: 2 of 6 reviewers discussed night vision, noting that its low-light performance is better than some competitors, with HDR contributing to solid image brightness and contrast. However, one reviewer found dusk quality slightly less clear than some competitors and did not provide specific night footage for a detailed assessment.
  • Day video: 4 of 6 reviewers addressed day video quality, generally finding it adequate for the price with solid brightness and contrast. However, its 1080p clarity often results in blurry and unreadable license plates, making it less ideal for capturing fine details.

Synthesised from 6 reviewer transcripts

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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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