05 - 05 - 2024
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THE VAST PRO

 

 

 

 

 

Unlike its predecessor the plastic enclosure of the Vast Pro is more "streamlined" (79mm tall, 57mm long and 213mm wide) and better looking (at least for my taste).

 

 

The 8-inch wide IPS screen may not be exactly large but it's more than what you'd get from a built-in/factory-ready model.

 

 

Once again at the top of the enclosure we find the all of its buttons which starting from right to left are the power button, signal switch button (between the front and rear camera - if the rear camera is installed), menu button (can adjust brightness and contrast levels), scroll up/down buttons and the ok button.

 

 

The 7-layer full glass optical lens of the Vast Pro can record video at 1080p resolution (at 30fps) with a viewing angle of 45 degrees and a maximum night vision range of 300m. You can of course also rotate the lens left, right, up and down to achieve the best possible view results.

 

 

Three perforated sections are located at the front left and right of the enclosure.

 

 

The microSD card slot is located on the far lower left of the enclosure.

 

 

Like with its predecessor Lanmodo gives you two ways to mount the Vast Pro system in your car, either by using the bundled base or by using the suction mount.

 

 

This time over Lanmodo used a far more convenient flexible base which was what i used for my review.