I'm using Garmin's all-in-one device on both the front and rear.

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715 is set to dashcam operation mode when radar is detected and the light is not turned on
If I ride for only 2 hours on the Hangang River, the battery drains more than half
Because there are many bicycles on the Hangang River, it's only in continuous mode anyway
It's no different from just running in continuous mode
With this installed, long-distance riding is impossible and
If you're going long distance, you need to bring an auxiliary battery and charge it during resupply or meal breaks
The front dashcam is on the heavy side
It's about 20 grams lighter than the weight of mounting 2 units with the id221 c5 pro and light
After using it for about a month, my feeling is if you have money, buy it
But if you just think it looks neat as an all-in-one, I don't recommend it
No matter how neat it is as an all-in-one, the battery is disappointing due to its integrated design
I'm not sure if it's only compatible with Garmin products
When controlling the light dashcam, you don't use physical buttons but can control it by touch from the speedometer
which is convenient. Of course, smart pairing mode
has to be on all the time, but with smart pairing mode when not riding the bike
After leaving it for a week, the battery discharge level is about 3-5%
The id221 automatically deletes files sequentially from the oldest when memory is full
so there's no need to format the memory, but VariaView requires manual formatting when memory is full
which is inconvenient
It's hard to say that both front and rear dashcams are worth the money, but if you have money it's worth trying
But there's no particular reason to choose this
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