š Elevate your drive with the ultimate smart mirror dash camābecause safety and style never go out of fashion.
The pelsee P10 Rear View Mirror Camera is a cutting-edge 10-inch touchscreen dash cam featuring 2.5K front and 1080P rear cameras with night vision and WDR technology. It integrates advanced driver assistance systems including 5 collision alerts and blind spot detection to enhance driving safety. Voice control, built-in GPS, parking mode, and a 32GB memory card make it a comprehensive smart driving assistant for cars and trucks.
Auto Part Position | Rear, Front |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Supported Standards | 1440p, 1080p, MP4 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Compatible Devices | Car |
Frame Rate | 30 FPS |
Real Angle of View | 160 Degrees |
Included Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
Field Of View | 160 Degrees |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Screen Size | 10 Inches |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | SD |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Blind Spot Detection + Advanced Driver-Assistance System, Built-In GPS + Reverse Assist, Touch Screen + Voice Control, Night Vision + 2.5K WDR, G-Sensor + Loop Recording |
Video Capture Resolution | 1440p |
Mounting Type | Rearview Mirror Mount |
Item Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.01"D x 2.91"W x 0.79"H |
T**K
Product exceeded my expectations
My new (new to me) 2006 Subaru Outback is a longer vehicle than Iām used to, so I knew I would back into something sooner or later if I didnāt add a camera. No dash cam in a car that old, so I found the rearview mirror screen a great option.I put the system in myself, and it took about 4 or 5 hours. I probably could have done it faster, but I wanted to make sure it was done correctly. This is not a project for the average driver! I have an engineering degree and I like doing stuff like this, and even with all that going for me I found it had some challenges (such as routing the wires around side airbags). I canāt imagine a professional car place doing it faster or better. I wrap the wires in plastic tubing when it has to make a turn around (or near) metal. Even routing the wires with all this attention and care, I found I still had to make some sacrifices with the wires exposed here and there. Not a big deal to most people, but I like to have it cleanly installed with practically zero wires showing.Splicing into the reverse light provided some challenges too, but that was mainly due to the factory wire harness having zero slack to work with! They donāt plan for aftermarket stuff, so why would they make the wires any longer than they have to be?I donāt use the GPS option because I donāt feel like I need it, and I donāt want to deal with the wires or sticking the sensor on the windshield.I connected it to a power source that cuts on and off with the key, so I donāt use the parking monitor option. I just wanted to record driving. So the system starts up when I turn on the engine, and cuts off when I turn off the engine. I tapped into the fuse box (search for āautomotive fuse tapā) with a fused plug-in connector. These things are great because when you hook them up correctly they give you power, fused for protection, and eliminate the need to cut and splice any wires. You do have to find a good ground connection, of course.When itās all connected, it will remember your last view. I leave mine looking at the rear view. Sometimes I turn the screen dark (either manually pushing the button, or saying āturn off screenā) and just use it as a regular mirror. The video still records even when the screen is dark. My back window is tinted, so it doesnāt give the best view that way (either reflecting, or with the camera mounted on the inside). When I look at the reflection with the back hatch open, the view is pretty bright and looks close to a regular mirror in the daytime.When you put it in reverse, the back view changes. It switches to a downward angle, and has the red/yellow/green guide lines. Then when you change out of reverse, it goes back to your previous view. This is nice feature. I had assumed Iād have to choose between a straight view out the back, or a downward view for safety backing up, but was glad I get both.I played with the lane features and blind spot detection on an out of town trip, but I do not use them in town. I just keep them turned off so they remain silent.Iāve checked the recordings a couple of times, and all seems to be ok. Itās a little awkward to get the card out and take it inside to plug it into my desktop computer, so I donāt do it often. The audio isnāt the greatest, but itās ok. Iām not sure if itās just the one I got, or if they all have a little sound distortion. The sound works, but itās just not as clear as other recorders Iāve used.Overall, I really like this system, and would definitely buy it again.
P**S
Good product, better customer service
I bought this 9 months ago and had been working well. It's easy to mount and adjust. Video from the front camera is super clear. But the rear camera is mounted inside and the glare/reflection from the rear glass makes it less than ideal but still usable. However, it died one morning and refused to boot up. I tried everything including using a different power source, removing the SD card, pushing the reset pin hole in the back . . . nothing. So I contacted customer service and they responded within a few hours. They wanted me to send a video showing the power source works on other devices, like and iPad, and then the dash cam. After seeing that it was dead, they sent another full set with all the accessories. Once confirmed that the replacement is working properly, they kindly asked to return the dead P10 but keep all the other accessories as a backup spare. They provided the return label so it was no cost to me. It's a bit of a bummer that the P10 died in less than a year but the great customer service makes up for it. Hopefully the replacement P10 lasts a long time.
K**N
Incredible value with some drawbacks
So I saw this type of smart mirror on a classic truck and thought that it was brilliant. I went on Amazon and, to no surprise, found many of its kind. This one was the cheapest on Black Friday ($70). My truck needed a backup camera and a dash cam, so this fit the bill perfectly.Here are my observations:1) The reverse camera wire won't reach the back if you have a truck or a three-row SUV. Wire length is 18 feet from the front connector (at the mirror) to the reverse camera. For reference, I have an 8ft bed/regular cab pickup. To solve this problem, I bought the "YQMAJIM 4 Pin 9.8 Ft Extension Cable." It worked flawlessly and retained the reversing lines. I used a T-tap to wire my reverse signal. (+$20)2) A hardwire kit is NOT REQUIRED to use the dash cam. I used the āPelsee Dash Cam Hardwire Kit, Type-Cā. With this hardwire install, extra parking mode settings will show. I turned my parking mode off (collision sensitive) and instead used the timelapse option. It immediately goes into timelapse recording with the key out. I set my timelapse for 72 hours at 5 FPS (after 72 hours, it will stop recording entirely until the key is on). It also has a voltage monitor and will power off if your battery drops below the set cutoff. With 256GB, I can get about 2-3ish FULL days of recordings. If you have basic 12v knowledge, it's relatively easy to wire. (+$25)Note: I did try other hardwire kits and they āworkedā but didnāt give me extra parking settings. Highly recommend to buy the one sold by Pelsee.3) Wait to install the GPS module until you are sure it can receive signals from every satellite. Check for satellite info in the system settings menu. Ensure the GPS letters are upside down and the 3M sticker faces the sky/windshield.4) The reviews about glare are true. You'll have a hard time using the mirror as a screen. I set the screensaver to 1 minute. It turns the screen off and keeps recording.5) Consider buying a microSD that is bigger and better. The maximum storage capacity is 256GB. Make sure to buy an "endurance" type. I purchased the Samsung Pro Endurance, and it's been working fine.6) If your vehicle's interior is loud, the mic will have difficulty hearing you. When playing back recordings, it will sound terrible. If you are reading out plate numbers, make sure to yell!7) The "Collision Sensitivity" system is unreliable. I had to turn it off because it would lock videos unnecessarily and, at times, corrupt recordings. I recommend turning that off. I also recommend turning off the voice commands because it would give false alarms about locking videos. Now, my recordings are safe.8) My truck is so old that it doesn't have airbags. However, I can see this being tricky to install in vehicles with airbags. It took me 2 days to finish, leisurely.Camera observations:1) The rear camera is decent... it has mediocre night vision (bright headlights). The reversing lines have no calibration setting. You can adjust the angle of the lines, which is the only adjustment. It saves the camera angle when in reverse, which is nice. I did buy a generic license plate frame to mount my camera. (+$10)EDITED: I installed the latest firmware update. It improved ONLY the reverse camera. It now allows you to "zoom out" and see the whole frame of the camera, but ONLY in reverse. This improved the use of the reverse camera by at least 10x. I had to email Pelsee directly from my Gmail to acquire the firmware update. Their contact instructions are on their website.2) The front camera is good! I can't make out license plates with it, and there is some front glare, but for the price, I ain't complaining. I just wish they offered a CPL filter for it. It is adjustable on a pivot and can slide out.3) I'm not using the "Safety Features" like the ADAS or LCS, so I cannot comment. I set the BSD for reversing, but it isn't the best.I've been using this product for a few months and am very satisfied for $70. However, I needed to spend on other products (+$65) to make it a complete setup, which would be my only critique. So, would I recommend this dash cam mirror? Absolutely! This works reasonably well if you are in the market for a dash cam AND reverse camera unit. Just know that it's not easy to install and that this is considered an investment.
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