The 360-degree coverage is by far its biggest selling point.
The dash cam also benefits from a number of AI-powered features, such as motion detection.
The design has a lot to commend it too.
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It’s well engineered, and designed to have a human-feel.
This cost $5.99 / 4.77 / AU$6.16.
70mai are currently only shipping this dash cam to the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
For shoppers in the US, there’s often apromotion on Amazon.
So, what do you actually get alongside the Omni?
To help keep you powered on the go you get a USB-C power cord and a car charger adapter.
The gear itself is really nice to look at and touch.
The camera head is distinguished from the main body by the use of two different materials.
The shiny black top houses the camera, which protrudes only ever so slightly from its housing.
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This top ‘head’ rotates really nicely around 360 degrees with no sense of sharp or jerky movements.
The main body is also plastic, but has a slightly softer touch to it.
This houses the power cable port and the set of buttons.
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The buttons are red, which makes them stand out and ensures you’ll never miss them.
One of the most important elements of a dash cam is the video quality.
These cameras are primarily used for surveillance, which means a certain resolution and definition is required.
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The resolution can only be adjusted through the app, which somewhat hampers its usability.
The lens is f/1.8 which allows plenty of light to hit the sensor and enables excellent low-light performance.
First up is the 24-hour parking surveillance.
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It’s through the app that video clips and photos are viewable.
You aren’t reliant upon the rig, or even the app, to control this dash cam.
The Omni dash cam is remarkably easy to set up.
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App connectivity was reliable, and connected seamlessly every single time.
The 70mai app is available on both the Apple App Store andGoogle Play Store.
Should you buy the 70mai Omni?
You want default cloud-based functionalityThe Omni dash cam records to the gear and syncs footage to your phone.