This is Thinkware's more affordable dash cam; don't judge it by its cover, especially if you're familiar with the company's ...
With accidents and other incidents on the rise as more and more people hit the road, dash cams are increasing in popularity both for business and personal use. Our Thinkware X500 review takes a look ...
I'm testing Thinkware's improved U3000 dash cam; the Pro promises big updates, such as HDR support, to improve recording ...
Thinkware has launched a new flagship dash cam: ARC 900. This front + rear dash cam pairing captures 4K footage from the front camera at 30fps, and 2K QHD (1440p) video from the rear cam, also at ...
Full HD recording to the front and rear, HDR, night vision and a parking mode that runs for over 17 days are the highlights of this two-camera kit. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
For the past year or so, it has started to feel like I was one of the last people to not have a dash cam in the car. While I don't typically consider myself a Luddite when it comes to tech-I figured a ...
The F800 Pro’s night captures are by far the best we’ve seen, both front and rear. But the system is too reliant on your cell phone for the new cloud connectivity and a few other features. Thinkware’s ...
While the F70 Pro handles the basics well, and we like the phone app, the lack of integrated GPS and a few other omissions have us wondering exactly why this is labeled “Pro.” The $100 Thinkware F70 ...
You could buy a dash cam for about £20 these days, and it'll do a reasonable job of recording your journey. So what do you get for around £500? Thinkware, a brand synonymous with premium smart car ...
With the national lockdown restrictions eased but international travel plans still all over the place, 2021 is the year of the road trip. We've always thought one of the best car accessories to take ...
Having a dash cam in your vehicle is the easiest way to ensure you have a reliable witness in he said/she said arguments after a car accident. The ability to prove you weren’t at fault, that the light ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...