With dashcams getting cheaper and cheaper, some
buyers don’t really look too much into the device’s build quality and
durability. Most of the cheaper cameras do indeed use sub–par hardware and no
real heat dissipation technology, thus they can die any day due to overheating.
Azdome knows this and that’s why they provided their
latest Azdome GS65H car dashcam with a special heat dissipation design to keep
it cool even in the warmest days. But that’s not the only unique feature about
the GS65H, the dashcam does also come with an innovative dual camera setup.
With the powerful Novatek96655 chip and Sony IMX323
image sensor the camera is indeed able to record 1920*1080P/30fps videos in
single camera mode, and 1440*1080i+720P in dual camera mode. Besides, it
supports MicroSD cards up to 64GB and multi-language menus including Polish and
Russian.
Going more in depth with the heat dissipation
design, we learn that the Azdome GS65H has heat emission holes on both sides of
the dashcam and around the front camera. These heat emission holes will
effectively transfer the internal heat to the outside, which is essential as
you’ll have two cameras working at the same time, thus slightly above average
heat production. The emission holes will be fixing all of that and make it
cooler than any other less advanced camera on the market.