HP F100
![]() | Outdated Product Type: dashcam; Installation: on the windscreen; Full HD (1080): 1920x1080, 30 fps; G-sensor; sound recording; Screen size ("): 2.4; HDMI; Backup power: battery; Battery (mAh): 470; Size (mm): 83x60x31; E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The HP F100 dashcam is a compact and easy-to-use device that records in Full HD with a resolution of 1920x1080 at 30 frames per second. It features a wide viewing angle of about 140 degrees, capturing a significant part of the roadside. The dashcam includes a G-sensor for shock detection and motion detection activation. However, users have noted some issues: the device stops recording after 30 minutes, possibly due to overheating or settings, and it does not retain the date and time when the car is turned off. Additionally, there have been compatibility issues with certain microSD cards, though this was resolved by switching to a different brand. Despite these flaws, the HP F100 is praised for its recording quality and reliability compared to lesser-known brands.
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the travel time was 45 minutes, I recorded only 30 minutes, and this has happened 5 times already. It might be overheating, or maybe the settings need to be adjusted. the quality is super records for 30 min then stops. use HP F100 month or more |
Store shelves of household appliances are filled with piles of devices from unknown Chinese manufacturers. Frankly, buying such a thing, even at a very good price, is just dangerous for the wallet. I’ve been burned twice already with a PIPO tablet and a Doogee smartphone. They worked, yes, but using them without losing nerve cells was impossible. That's why when I bought a car and needed a dash cam, I went and bought a model from a time-tested brand. Yes, it's more expensive than the Chinese one, but it certainly does exactly what it's supposed to do according to its specifications and does it well. Compact and very easy-to-use dashcam. The lens captures a fairly wide angle (about 140 degrees), which means it includes not only what's directly ahead but also a significant part of the roadside. It is equipped with a full-fledged two-megapixel sensor, enabling it to record Full HD video with a resolution of 1920x1080 at 30 frames per second. I would rate the video quality at 7 out of 10. The detail could be better; seemingly, the compression algorithms blur fine details. It can be activated by motion detection in the frame and also features a shock and overload sensor that prevents deletion and overwriting of video segments corresponding to these events. It can record for about 20-30 minutes without being powered from the vehicle. The built-in 450 mAh battery allows this. I bought a 10th class Silicon Power microSDHC card with 32 Gb for it. But the device, the rascal, refused to work with it. The problem was with the dash cam itself because the card later worked successfully in a camera and in my wife's smartphone. I solved the problem by purchasing another 10th class card, but this time from SanDisc. |
does not retain date and time when the car is turned off. compact does not retain date and time when the car is turned off. |
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