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Street Guardian SG9667DC2K 2022 Dual Channel 2K Recording Quad HD 1440P Front and Full HD 1080p Rear Dash Camera with WiFi, GPS, CPL and 512GB microSD Card

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Size: 512GB microSD Card


Features

  • 2K QUAD HD RECORDING: Equipped with the STARVIS 2K Image sensor, the front camera of this device renders a clear quality image even in extreme lighting locations. State-of-the-art technology delivers a lens sensitive well beyond that of a human eye, allowing the system to capture and generate quality-grade footage evidence day-or-night. Capture the important details especially when you need them most!
  • THE AMENITY KIT: You truly get more with The Street Guardian Brand, now featuring our Premium Accessory Kit that includes a full scope of accessories paramount for the smooth operation and installation of your dash camera.
  • WIFI & APP STABILITY: Now supporting full-range Wi-Fi camera control for your Smart Device using our stability-proven App for Apple and Android. Rigorously tested for precision, our Wi-Fi coverage and Smart Device App stability are a great addition to the Street Guardian User Experience!
  • SET-IT-&-FORGET-IT: Designed to operate independent of the driver to function as a vehicle black-box capturing the entirety of events and intuitively locking important videos onto the SD card for future review.
  • 2-YEAR WARRANTY: Register your camera online for an additional year on top of our complimentary 1-year warranty. This along with our LIFETIME CUSTOMER SUPPORT with agents IN THE USA represents our continuing investment into the customer experience.

Description

THE STREET GUARDIAN BRAND The Street Guardian brand focuses on quality and above all the customer. There is something strongly to be said about the customer experience, and we aim to be the best experience in our marketplace. We stand behind and guard our products' reputation, and we're confident that you will too. STREET GUARDIAN SG9667DC2K WITH MICRO SD CARD Elite Performance2022 State-Of-The-Art TechnologyEnhanced Recording:2K QUAD HD 1440P Front and FULL HD 1080P RearNew SG Dash Camera SeriesCertified as SG- Brand ReputableWi-Fi Connectivity The SG9667DC2K is a 2K QUAD HD 1440P Front and FULL HD 1080P Rear dual channel dash camera. Available with either a 64GB, 128GB, 256GB or 512GB microSD card. Designed for stealth, these two cameras remain sleek and unnoticed behind the veil of your windshields-- capturing your vehicle's surroundings. Designed with temperature variants in mind, the Super-Capacitor and Metal Lens Holster keep your camera operating at peek performance in any summer day or winter night. FEATURES AT A GLANCE ✓ QUAD HD 1440P + FULL HD 1080P RECORDING @ 30fps (BOTH CAMERAS)✓ DUAL BAND WI-FI CONNECTIVITY– 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz✓ STABLE STREET GUARDIAN MOBILE APP FOR ANDROID AND iOS. ✓ PARKING MODE✓ AMENITY KIT INCLUDED✓ NOVATEK NT966670✓ SONY STARVIS CMOS IMAGE SENSOR (FRONT & REAR CAMERA)✓ 7-ELEMENT ALL GLASS LENS (BOTH CAMERAS)✓ H.264/H.265 41Mbit/sec COMPRESSION RECORDING✓ GPS LOGGING✓ 2.0-INCH HD TFT SCREEN TO VIEW LIVE FOOTAGE, CHANGE CAMERA SETTINGS, AND REVIEW RECORDED FOOTAGE TRUE TO LIFE IMAGING. DAWN OF AN EXPERIENCE. The backside illuminated Sony STARVIS Image Sensor captures beautiful images in drastically lower lighting environments, enhances image clarity, reduces noise, and enables soft background refocusing. The Street Guardian SG9667DC2K front and rear camera is equipped with an elite quality SONY STARVIS image sensor utilizing Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) technology. WDR allows the camera to capture even more footage in low level lighting environments! The front footage is now captured in crystal-clear 2K QUAD HD 1440P front while the rear camera remains at FULL HD 1080P at 30fps to preserve space on the microSD card. YOU TRUELY GET MORE WITH THE STREET GUARDIAN BRAND AMENITY KIT. CABLE COVER TRAY FOR OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION. Keeps the cables running from the camera up into the roof headliner fixed in placed and hidden from view. This is a great tool for keeping your installation vibration free, looking professional and not taking away from the overall aesthetic appeal of your vehicle’s interior. MICROFIBER BAG + 3M THINK & THIN MOUNTS. The Microfiber Bag helps to keep cameras protected during transport outside of the vehicle as well-as a great and safe tool for cleaning the lens, housing and screen without risk of scratches or damage. The slope-angle of every vehicle’s windshield is a slightly different and can disrupt the optimal out-looking view of the dash camera. That is why we provided the detachable Thick & Thin 3M Mounts to accommodate any angled windshield. CPL FILTER + BRAIDED-MESH CABLE COVER. The Circular Polarizing Lens (CPL) filter can be used to reduce reflections and glare from the vehicle's windshield and road surfaces that can otherwise degrade image quality. works in the same way as polarized sunglasses. Keep your installation clean, organized and looking professional with the expandable Braided-Mesh Cable Cover sleeving. This tool is useful for covering up and protecting exposed wire and cable. 6.0 & 3.5 M FRONT/REAR CONNECTION CABLE. The length of every vehicle is different and there is nothing worse than running out of cable before reaching the vehicle’s rear OR stuffing unused cable into the rear headliner to hide/shorten it. That’s why we provide two different length options of cable to choose from from a quick and clean installation. Read more DURABLE CLIMATE CONTROL. Street Guardian products undergo strict chamber testing with North American temperature variants in mind. The Super-Capacitor and Metal Lens Holster keeps the SG9667DC2K operating at peak performance and maintaining edge-to-edge focus in the heat of the Arizona summer sun, and the bitter-cold Yukon winter nights! WI-FI CONNECTIVITY. Now supporting full-range Wi-Fi connectivity for your Smart Device. Toggle camera settings, review live & previously recorded footage and more with our rigorously tested Wi-Fi application for Apple and Android! GPS LOGGING. GPS data is gathered by the camera's GPS module and is automatically integrated into each video clip providing an indisputable narrative of the where, when, and how-fast. GPS specific data and is then available for review using the Street Guardian Dashcam Viewer. The GPS module automatically corrects time, collects information on position, speed, direction, and geotagged coordinates. G-SENSOR & FILE PROTECTION. When it comes to footage that may be of importance, all relevant files will be locked and secured to the memory card for retrieval at a later date. In the event of an impact, the camera's Gravity-Sensor (G-sensor) will automatically lock and restrict the file from being overwritten. Files can also be manually locked and restricted with the push of the emergency button. Such as license plates, street signage, and cool footage to share. The benefit of this is that any footage before and after an important event will be retrievable even if the camera is left recording. HOT vs COLD. ON-THE-GO. THE SPEED FACTOR. LOCKED & SECURED. SGDCHW HARDWIRE KIT. REQUIRED FOR PARKING MODE RECORDING. The SGDCHW will actively monitor battery voltage and will terminate power well before any risk of drainage discharge occurs. Sold Separately. Selectable Voltage Cut-Off Threshold is Selectable Activated/Deactivated by Ignition Shutdown Timer for Home Garage Parking Fuse Taps with Fuses Included with kit PARKING MODE RECORDING. RELIABLE. PRACTICAL. REALISTIC. BE CERTAIN. For 100% reliability, the parking mode function for theSG9667DC2K features exclusive Frame Rate Recording. This tried-and-true recording method gives our customers the realistic certainty and confidence that their camera is capturing the entire parking duration—uneventful or otherwise—with little margin of error. The practicality of frame rate recording becomes clear when more advanced systems fail ultimately costing Americans millions in out-of-pocket repairs and at-fault insurance claims. Automatically Activated when Ignition is Off Selectable Frame Rate: 1, 3 or 5 Frames-per-Second Parking G-Sensor Flagging: Variable Sensitivity Optional Shutdown Timer: Selectable Values Memory Efficient: Takes up Little Storage Read more DASHCAM VIEWER PROGRAM. The SG9667DC2K comes with a Lifetime Subscription to the popular Dashcam Viewer program for Mac and PC. Playback videos on the main screen with data readouts:vehicle’s speed,distance,position,bearing + shock-sensor data update on graphs,data displays, andmapsGeotag points of interest along your route.Export your GPS tracks to common file formats (CSV, Google Earth KML, and GPS-exchange GPX)Export segments of videos to new clipsCombine multiple videos into a single video


Package Dimensions: 11.65 x 6.18 x 4.25 inches


Item Weight: 2.77 pounds


Item model number: SG9667DC2K


GPS: GPS Enabled


Other display features: Car Audio or Theater


Manufacturer: Street Guardian


Date First Available: May 8, 2019


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  • Well-Supported, Dual-Lens Dash Cam with Excellent Video Quality
Size: 128GB microSD Card
I received and installed this camera last week and have tested it in various lighting and driving conditions. I can't think of a single bad thing to say about it. The image quality is outstanding compared to most other dual-lens cameras, and the installation was as simple as can be expected for any camera that requires running cables through the car. The firmware upgrade was also a no-brainer when I followed the simple instructions. I'd love to post some video, but Amazon over-compresses videos and they wind up looking horrible and not reflecting the true quality of the camera. I used to have some demo videos posted on my Vimeo account, on which I used the same user name as I use here; but the RIAA filed a complaint because I had the car radio on in the background. So Vimeo deleted the videos, and I in turn deleted my Vimeo account. My apologies. I'm sure the videos were helpful to many people. But alas, they are no more. In dual-camera mode, the camera records in 1920 x 1080 at 30 FPS both front and rear. That's as much as the chipset can handle and should be adequate for recording any driving situation short of maybe driving in the Grand Prix. Both the front and rear cameras perform admirably and deliver crisp video when in the high-quality mode. I didn't test the camera in the low- or medium-quality modes. I used the included Samsung EVO Select Micro-SD card Samsung 128GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSD EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME128GA/AM) and experienced no problems with it. It's too soon for me to say how long it will last -- flash memory does wear out -- but it's the card that the manufacturer includes and seems to work fine. I also have a second card of the same model that works fine, as does a SanDisk Extreme Pro card that I purchased elsewhere. I urge readers to avoid el-cheapo cards in this or any other video surveillance device. Dash cams put SD cards through a lot of abuse. They need good, high-quality cards. Use at least the quality of card that the manufacturer provides, never lower. This is one case in which you really don't want to pinch pennies. You should also reformat the card in the camera after removing it and using it in any other device, such as a computer. It only takes a second or two. One thing I should mention is that even a slight fingerprint on the lenses or on the polarizing filter for the front camera will make a big difference in picture quality. If you find the image fuzzy or otherwise under par, check for fingerprints and clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth made for that purpose. It makes a big difference. Also make sure that the windshield is clean, obviously. Another thing I should mention is that this is quite possibly the best-supported electronic device I've ever purchased. Both the manufacturer and the U.S. distributor spend a lot of time on the Dash Cam Talk forum, and most questions are answered within minutes of being posted. The manufacturer is also very transparent about bug fixes and new features that are implemented and enabled in every firmware update; so if you're a geeky sort like I am, you'll find yourself in the company of kindred spirits. But if not, you can simply install the thing and forget about it. It worked quite well out of the box even before I updated the firmware. Another example of the company's support may seem like an odd one to point out: It's the delay in the release of the hardwire cable. Apparently they had some trouble with the test batch, so they're reworking them before releasing them to market. It may seem odd to consider a delay a positive thing, but it's much better than selling a sub-par product. It demonstrates a sense of responsibility and commitment to quality on the manufacturer's part. About the only suggestion I can make to improve this product would be to include a short cable for individuals who want to mount the rear camera forward and pointing back into the vehicle cabin to monitor the passengers. I had no need for that sort of installation, but some users might. Other than that, I can't think of a single improvement. The camera and the company's support of it have far exceeded my expectations. Richard ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2018 by Geek On The Hill Geek On The Hill

  • You can trust this product and the support
Size: 128GB microSD Card
I'm really impressed by this company - the most conscientious and thorough I've seen in years. Add to that, they are disciplined enough to prioritize features and do the basics very well. This goes to something deep: a group of people who truly care about their product. They see it as more than just a way to make money. Deep claims from a random customer! Here's how I came to this conclusion: - I'm an absolute beginner, and not handy. And I got it up and running in a week without a professional installer. (Yep, I'm not quick. But there were no gotchas in the process.) - When I was stumped, I re-read the manuals (both for the device and the hardwire kit.) Usually, I had left something out that was clearly explained in the manual. When I didn't find the answer in the manuals, I searched "Dashcam talk forums," where they maintain an active presence. Within a few hours of reading forum posts, I'd find the solution. - Throughout that research, the Street Guardian employees were always patient, unassuming, and never defensive. In one case, they figured out they'd mislabeled a cable on the hardwire kit. They owned up to it right away and took action to prevent that from happening again. I have an automotive/quality background and I can say with confidence that this kind of attitude towards problem-solving is world-class. Why I recommend this brand over all the others: - They prioritized durability in both extreme cold and hot temperatures. Writing from Detroit, I'm only concerned about the cold, but it'll handle down to 12 deg F. This means I can set it and forget it for all but about two weeks in the year. - They carefully planned all the default settings and clearly highlight the defaults in the manual. So, even if you have no idea how a dashcam works, you can pretty much slap it on and go. - Good value. They prioritized getting the most bang for the buck, so they stuck with 1080p because the fancier ultra hd would require a faster processor, generate more heat, and is too expensive given the results right now. What went well: - I have a portable car battery charger with a cigarette lighter slot, so I was able to test the device out of the box on my kitchen table. This was especially nice given the cold winter & no access to a heated garage. - I was worried about software to view the videos, and local storage to save the videos. Turns out those concerns are completely irrelevant: Windows comes with software that will let you watch & speed through a 5 minute segment in a few seconds and you can set it to autoplay the next segment. And there's no need to save any files to the PC unless you have an accident or witness an accident and want to send a file somewhere. - Setting up the rear camera and pushing the cable under the roof of the interior was a snap. I mean, there was nothing to it! Easiest part of the whole process. (except for my slight misplacement of the device.) Where I got stumped / My mistakes / near misses: - I couldn't figure out a way to temporarily stage the devices on the windshield / back window. I read the manual & knew I needed some room to insert/remove the SD card on the left, but it was difficult to test without actually sticking it up. I installed it, found there was not enough room to insert/remove the SD card, and then re-installed it. Pain the ass. Needed "goo-be-gone" and a razor to get the gunk off the windshield. That was the worst part about the installation. Thank you for providing a backup sticker for people like me that installed it twice. - Similar for the rear camera. Thank God I placed the thing in between the window heating elements (this definitely deserves a comment in the manual!), since I almost had to re-position it as well. I offset it slightly to the left of the rear brake light at the top of the rear window, but not enough to the left. So the cable I use does an awkward u-turn before getting under the cabin roof. Again, if you guys could find some way to temporarily stage it enough to try it before permanently placing it... - GPS wasn't working for me initially. I guess very few people have this problem, because I searched for hours before finding a post by a Street Guardian employee about pushing the jack deep into the slot (and hearing a little click) in order for it to work. Maybe that comment deserves a place in the manual. Once I pushed it in hard, it worked like a charm. Hardwire Kit: - Note: the hardwire kit is optional, only necessary if you don't was to use the cigarette lighter to power the thing and you want it to keep running while parked & the vehicle is turned off. - Move the following instruction to the front of the manual, and maybe repeat it twice: "Do NOT attempt to install this hard wire kit until you go into settings and change the 'Power Input' from two-wire to three-wire. Keep the cigarrete charger handy in case you forget. If you forget, it will not work." This would have saved me a few hours of getting it wrong. - For us sorry non-handy people who don't really understand ohm-meters, It'd be nice if the hard-wire manual stated that an ohm-meter is required, that you'll need to ground it to the car, and to set the ohm-meter to 20V while checking car fuses. If the reader doesn't have an ohm-meter and doesn't want to buy one & learn how to use it, then they know they have to go to best-buy or a car-stereo installer or the car dealership in order to get it done. The rough edges: - I wish it was location-aware so I didn't have to turn off the power manually when the car's in my garage. (only applies to the optional hard-wire kit installation.) Not a show-stopper, since it comes with a volt-meter to protect the car's battery. But still...it's just a waste when I forget. Until then...I put a sticky on the door leading into the house asking whether or not I remembered to turn it off and asking myself if I really want to film the interior of my garage for a couple hours. I'm thankful it beeps before switching to parking mode, which is usually enough to remind me. - Not a big fan of the "two-wire" vs "three wire" setting. After I got it hard-wired, I could no longer bring it inside and use my portable car battery charger to mess with settings. Unless I turn on the car & change the setting back to two-wire. It'd be nice if that setting could just go away. Can you get it to auto-sense the power input? - Not a fan of the "Novacam" iOS app to leverage the wifi functionality. It's a Chinese software developer. Can you find a European-developed iOS app? No offense to China, but their idea of the corporate & state right to access my private information is culturally VERY different from mine. I do not trust any OS or app developed in China by the Chinese. Not paranoia on my part: Google "Lenovo Caught (3rd Time) Pre-Installing Spyware on its Laptops" to see what I mean. - Instructions for the wifi functionality are too thin to be useful. And looking at the screen settings for wifi, I'm not sure where the password starts. Small thing, given that I'm not sure there's a way to get the photos directly from the dashcam to my iPhone given that I refuse to install the Novacam app. Haven't spent any time researching this feature yet. - Not sure I like the viewer downoaded from the website for use on my PC. Is it Internet-explorer based? In three or four separate windows? It has an unfinished feel to it. And if it's IE-based, it makes me uncomfortable from a security perspective. Haven't spent a lot of time with it, just tried it once. Overall, I'm thankful for Streetguard and its employees. Great product, best out there for the money. Yes, it has some rough edges, but only in those areas where they are pushing into newer & greater functionality. They do the basics very, very well. And that's the most important thing. And the support is better than anything I've seen in years, possibly ever. You pretty much can't go wrong by choosing this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2018 by justme

  • Chose this cam after lots of research
Size: 64GB microSD Card
I originally went to Best Buy to get a dash cam, and they did not have a lot of options. I had done just enough research to know that I needed a camera that was tested (and passed) in hot temperatures. I also wanted a front and rear camera. I ended up buying something that didn't quite match what I wanted, but I got it because it was on sale for about 60 dollars. It was by Thinkware, and most reviews I came across for that brand were pretty good. Well, that dash cam only worked for 4 days. It just quit turning on for absolutely no reason. I tried all kinds of troubleshooting techniques and nothing worked, so I went to Best Buy and returned it. Disappointed, I went home and began researching again for the "best" dash cam. I read an endless number of the "Top (fill in the #) List of Best Dash Cams", and every list was different from the others. There were so many different brands on every list, and none of the information was consistent. I was getting cross-eyed and dizzy from looking at the computer so long and reading all of these articles and reviews. Finally, I went to Amazon and started searching the highest rated cameras by the consumers. To wrap this up, Street Guardian won my purchase due to the consistently high reviews and repeated mentions of excellent customer service. The only negative thing I experienced was that the instructions were incredibly vague. I had to figure a lot of it out by myself. The camera has been working great. I wish the picture could be a little bit sharper, but I think we are just spoiled these days by such high quality TV's, etc. After all, this is a very small camera that looks through a windshield, so considering that, it is great. I love the rear camera too. Yes, it is a bit pricey, but I tried to save money with the first one and it was a dud. To me, spending more money on a quality product is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018 by Kimberly C.

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