Expert's Rating
Pros
- Great day and night captures
- Affordably priced
- Sleek styling and mount
Cons
- Requires an 70Mai account to activate the camera before use
- No USB mass storage function for fast bulk offloads
Our Verdict
The M500 is a fantastic front-only dash cam with great captures and sleek looks. But 70Mai’s insistence that you create an account to use it leaves us unamused.
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70Mai makes unusually attractive, cleverly designed dash cams that invariably take great captures. Such is the M500 reviewed here. I really want to love it. But having to hand over my email to a Shanghai company I know little about to activate the camera definitely cooled my ardor.
What are the 70Mai M500’s features?
The M500 is a sleek, good-looking, single-channel dash that takes great captures and has an unusual top resolution of 2592×1944. Yup, 4:3, though you can knock the vertical resolution down if you absolutely must have 16:9. You will lose some detail though.
A unique sticky mount is provided that the 3.3-ounce, approximately 4×1-inch camera slides into, as you can see in the images. There are arrows on both the camera and mount to ease the process and make sure you have the lens facing forward. There are few other distinguishing features — which is handier than it might sound.
Further reading: See our roundup of the best dash cams to learn about competing products.
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