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vicovation mf3b 

   VicoVation is not new neither when it comes to Dash Cameras nor when it comes to us since we first got a glimpse of their expertise with their Marcus models. However although the Vico-MF3 is a great little dash camera with very good image quality (some grain is visible due to sharpening so I do hope that VicoVation will eventually place a sharpen option in the settings menu), a plethora of features and a quality enclosure it’s not exactly perfect. For one it doesn’t have a built-in GPS sensor and that’s something we also didn’t like with the Marcus models. Granted some consumers may not care about that option but with the majority of similar dash cameras offering it right of the box without the need for extra cables and devices this could push potential buyers away. Also although the rear LCD is always a good feature I hope one day manufacturers will give consumers the choice of removing it when they feel they don’t need it (something like the original GoPro action cameras?). Skipping it entirely is also not a bad idea since on one hand that would probably reduce costs (and besides you can always see what the camera records via your smartphone) while on the other people would probably have a permanent spot on their windshield (just like the BlackVue models). VicoVation says that they are working on one such model (again with a very high recording resolution) so I’m quite curious about what their vision will be like. There’s also a 30mm CPL filter available for the MF3 which should help suppress glare from the sun but since we didn’t’ get one we can’t really comment on its performance. Last but not least the Vico Power-PLUS optional battery discharge prevention device works well but just like with the Power Magic Pro by Pittasoft/BlackVue you should only consider getting it if you want the camera to work while your car is parked.


   VicoVation dash cameras land right in the middle of the market when it comes to price so the Vico-MF3 model currently retails for USD235.95 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 168Euros inside the EU (Amazon.co.uk). Of course this price doesn’t include the GPS mouse module which will also set you back an extra USD33/33Euros should you choose to also get it. Overall the Vico-MF3 is not only great looking but it also features high quality aluminum housing and offers very good image quality and although we do feel VicoVation has still room to improve it’s well worth our Golden Award.

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PROS


- Build Quality (Aluminum Housing)
- Overall Size / Design 
- Highest Dash Camera Recording Resolution Available Currently (1440p/1296p @ 30fps and 1080p @ 60fps With HDR)
- Image Quality (Sharpness/Color Reproduction)
- Built-In G-Sensor
- Driver Assistance Features (Speed Warning/LDWS/FCWS/Radar Warning)
- 3" TFT Screen
- 30mm CPL Mount

 

CONS


- No Built-In GPS & WiFi (For Some)
- Digital Noise (@1440p/1296p)