Crosstour CR900 Review 

Technical specifications

Dual-channel dash camMaximum resolution: front 1080p, rear 1080pPrice: $100External GPS (optional)HDR Super Night Vision3” ScreenNovatek 96665 processor (used by nearly every front-to-back dash cam)Time and date stamp on the videoLoop recording, G-sensorInterfaces: USBLock file buttonWeight: 75gOperating temperature: from -20 to 600C (-40F to 1400F)Video format: MP4Supports up to 32 GB class 10 Micro SD cardsInternal microphone and speakerAdhesive mount 

Front Camera:

Maximum resolution: 1920×1080 (1080p)Aperture: f/1. 8 (the allows more light to get in and gives room for more light)Size: 89x70x80mmSony IMX323 sensorThe angle of view: 1700 diagonal

Rear camera:

Maximum resolution: 1920×1080 (1080p)Aperture: f/1. 8 and F2. 2 Sony IMX323 sensorThe angle of view: 1700 diagonal

Features of this Camera:

It is intuitiveThe remarkable camera rotation is a great feature of this camera.  The rear camera has a switch to rotate the video up or down. This is a big plus one compared to the different dash cam we have around. It has a built-in microphone and speaker. It has a GPS ‘track your path’ option that allows the camera gives you an enjoyable experience.  The rear camera can support F2. 2 or even bigger.   The Sony sensor provides advanced imaging technology and improved processing efficiency.   The G-Sensor is in-built and it locks important footage, it can detect a crash with the help of its 3-meter motion sensors and saves the footage. In the end, you have the full details as it starts 10 seconds before the impact it felt. It has a very good design and looks attractive and desirable. It also isn’t weighty because it fits behind your rear view mirror nicely.

Pros/Advantages

It is economical/ pocket-friendlyIt helps to capture images clearly under good lightningIt uses capacitors for better reliability, heat, and cold resistanceIt can send video to the front camera through a cable It is far better than many other dash cams around in terms of size, weight, and priceThe video quality is super sharp as it is HD whether it is night or day provided there is good lighting. It has a video format of MP4It has a 340-angle recording view (front and back)

Cons/Disadvantages

Excessively boosted ISOYou cannot exceed 32GB; the internal capacity cannot be more than 32GB, which means ou might not be able to expand it. Lack of detailed manual which could cause a poor installation in your carThe use of confusing symbols in the manualThe control buttons being on the side can be a little discomfortingLack of on-screen navigation icons that will make the operation less cumbersomeThe GPS unit is not included in the amount you will pay in the purchase. You might have to release some space from time to time because it takes a maximum of 4 hours of video recording.

Conclusion

The Crosstour CR900 has outstanding qualities that are comely to use and is the probably the cheapest dash cam you will find around you, in case you are confused on a series of dash cam to pick from. Crosstour CR900 is smarter, lighter, and friendly to use as there are encouraging customer review of Crosstour CR900.

Q: What is the internal capacity?

A: the maximum supported capacity is 32GB but some customers have said you can expand it to 64GB

Q: Can I buy purchase it for $50?

A: No, you can’t because the price is $100

Q: Can I use remote control for it?

A: I don’t think the dash cam comes with remote control. However, there are buttons that help you navigate with ease.

Q: Can it do a 24 hours video recording?

A: No, it can’t because the maximum is 4 hours