Author's Note: The full review can be found here. My review blog for my other reviews: jwtechreviews.com
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Thanks to DDPai for sending over their new Mix3 for review.
Official product page: Mix3 (Chinese)
Technical Specs & features:
• Processor: HiSilicon Hi3516E
• Sensor: Sony Starvis IMX307
• Memory: 512Mb
• Viewing angle: 140° wide-angle 6G lens F1.8
• Resolution: 1080p 30fps, 720p 30fps
• Supports H.265/H.264
• 3″ IPS screen
• Built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
• Built-in 32GB eMMC
• Built-in lithium battery
The box
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Open box
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Contents
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• Mix3
• Tape mount
• Micro USB cable
• USB car charger
• Pry tool
• Spare mounting tape (not in picture)
• User manual
Mix3
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Tape mount
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Micro USB cable
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USB car charger
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Pry tool
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Spare mounting tape
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User manual
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Initial firmware out of the box
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Test setup
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DDPai app
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Videos
Recorded in 1920×1080 30fps with an overall bit rate of 11.2 Mb/s.
[YOUTUBE]JLiU_Psp20E[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]Hi525JMGllQ[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]E9XrKN-wX6g[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]GMYnjwhs8fI[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]jz9ZzIGvUH8[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]pVmmFS6skfA[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]yQ_whkMc-7M[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]dQdJ90GER4k[/YOUTUBE]
My thoughts
Clear night videos due to the Sony Starvis IMX307 sensor.
Built-in eMMC dashcam from DDPai like the Mini3. Great to prevent people from getting lousy or imitation micro SD cards to use.
If the Mix3 is using a super capacitor instead of a lithium battery will be good for use in hot countries.
Transferring out the videos is simple. Just plug the Mix3 into a computer and Windows will recognize it like an external storage drive.
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The Mix3’s G sensor (mid-level sensitivity) is almost as accurate as the Thinkware F200 I’m using in my car. First time seeing this from a dashcam from China.
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Thanks to DDPai for sending over their new Mix3 for review.
Official product page: Mix3 (Chinese)
Technical Specs & features:
• Processor: HiSilicon Hi3516E
• Sensor: Sony Starvis IMX307
• Memory: 512Mb
• Viewing angle: 140° wide-angle 6G lens F1.8
• Resolution: 1080p 30fps, 720p 30fps
• Supports H.265/H.264
• 3″ IPS screen
• Built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
• Built-in 32GB eMMC
• Built-in lithium battery
The box
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Open box
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Contents
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• Mix3
• Tape mount
• Micro USB cable
• USB car charger
• Pry tool
• Spare mounting tape (not in picture)
• User manual
Mix3
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Tape mount
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Micro USB cable
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USB car charger
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Pry tool
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Spare mounting tape
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User manual
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Initial firmware out of the box
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Test setup
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DDPai app
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Videos
Recorded in 1920×1080 30fps with an overall bit rate of 11.2 Mb/s.
[YOUTUBE]JLiU_Psp20E[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]Hi525JMGllQ[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]E9XrKN-wX6g[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]GMYnjwhs8fI[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]jz9ZzIGvUH8[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]pVmmFS6skfA[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]yQ_whkMc-7M[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]dQdJ90GER4k[/YOUTUBE]
My thoughts
Clear night videos due to the Sony Starvis IMX307 sensor.
Built-in eMMC dashcam from DDPai like the Mini3. Great to prevent people from getting lousy or imitation micro SD cards to use.
If the Mix3 is using a super capacitor instead of a lithium battery will be good for use in hot countries.
Transferring out the videos is simple. Just plug the Mix3 into a computer and Windows will recognize it like an external storage drive.
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The Mix3’s G sensor (mid-level sensitivity) is almost as accurate as the Thinkware F200 I’m using in my car. First time seeing this from a dashcam from China.