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THE VICO-OPIA 2 PREMIUM PACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Vico-Opia 2 shares the same enclosure as the Marcus series of dash cameras again by VicoVation so once again it measures 72mm in height, 53mm in width and 33mm in depth.

 

 

To have a better idea of its size we placed the Opia 2 next to the DR550GW model by Pittasoft.

 

 

Again just like the Marcus 3 the lens of the Opia 2 can record video with a diagonal angle of 160 degrees (this time over the Ambarella SoC offers 1440p resolution).

 

 

The micro SD card slot is placed on the left side of the enclosure and on the right we see the mini USB charging port and the mini USB GPS port.

 

 

Again just like with the Marcus series at the rear of the Opia 2 we find a 2 inch TFT color LCD screen and 5 navigation buttons.

 

 

Attaching the 52mm CPL filter mount is very easy but once again we didn't receive the filter.

 

 

I was surprised to see that the Opia 2 dash camera doesn't feature a built-in GPS so if you need that feature you will need to get the optional GPS mouse as seen above.

 

 

This time over however VicoVation has released a way to keep the dash camera running even if your car is turned off. It's called the Vico Power-PLUS and it's basically a power management device.

 

 

Contained in the box is the Vico Power-PLUS device, 3M adhesive tape, Allen key, instructions guide and a warning paper.

 

 

The Vico Power-PLUS is not hard to install if you know your way around a car (especially if you read the instructions carefully) but i do recommend asking a car electrician to do so just in case.