Video quality (day & night)
19/20Dual 4K capture and Starvis 2 hardware give the T800 a very strong evidence-quality foundation.
70mai Dash Cam 4K T800
A genuinely high-end dash cam package that blends broad coverage, powerful sensors, and a stronger-than-expected software experience.
Dual 4K capture and Starvis 2 hardware give the T800 a very strong evidence-quality foundation.
Coverage is wide and practical across the cameras, striking a good balance between breadth and usability.
Protection is strong enough to make this feel like a serious ownership tool rather than just a recording gadget.
The hardware is convincing, though it does not yet carry the same long-term trust halo as the most proven premium names.
The overall storage and file-protection story is strong and appropriately premium.
The 70mai 4K T800 is the sort of product that makes you stop and look twice at the spec sheet. Dual 4K recording, three-channel coverage, and modern sensor hardware give it a much more ambitious profile than the average mainstream dash cam.
The good news is that the real-world story broadly supports the ambition. Image quality is strong, particularly for buyers who care about coverage as much as outright convenience. The T800 feels like a product built for people who genuinely want a lot of evidence around the car, not just a tiny front-facing camera clipped to the windscreen.
Field of view and storage handling are also strong enough to keep it firmly in serious-recommendation territory. The main thing holding it back from the absolute top tier is not a single obvious flaw, but rather the fact that the very best premium dash cam brands still command more long-term trust on reliability and ecosystem polish.
That said, the T800 earns real respect. It does a lot, and much of what it does is genuinely useful rather than box-ticking. For the right buyer, this is a much more interesting product than mainstream brand recognition alone might suggest.
Judged only as a product, it is an ambitious multi-camera dash cam that deserves to be taken seriously rather than dismissed as a spec-sheet gimmick.
A high-spec multi-camera dash cam for buyers who want broad coverage and premium hardware without defaulting to the biggest legacy names.
| Compare | 70mai Dash Cam 4K T800 | Thinkware U3000 Pro Dash Cam | Viofo A329 2CH Dash Cam | BlackVue DR970X Box Plus Dash Cam | Viofo A229 Pro 3CH Dash Cam | Garmin Dash Cam X310 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product rating | 91/100 | 96/100 | 95/100 | 94/100 | 92/100 | 89/100 |
| Category Ranking | #5 | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #6 |
| Price | £339 | £449 | £329 | £699 | £279 | £299 |
| Video Resolution | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K |
| Frame Rate | 30fps | 30fps | 60fps | 30fps | 30fps | 30fps |
| Sensor | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | TBC |
| Field of View | TBC | TBC | TBC | 146° | TBC | 140° |
| Channels | Front + Rear + Interior | Front + Rear | Front + Rear | Front + Rear | Front + Rear + Interior | Front |
| Rear Camera Resolution | 4K | 2K | 2K | 1080p | 1440p | N/A |
| GPS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Buffered Parking Mode | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cloud Connectivity | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| 4G / LTE | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Power Type | TBC | Supercapacitor | Supercapacitor | Supercapacitor | Supercapacitor | TBC |