🚗 Drive with Confidence - Capture Every Journey!
The Fitcamx 4K Dash Cam is designed specifically for 2021-2025 Ford F150 & F250 models, offering a sleek, OEM look with no visible cables. It features ultra-clear 2160P video recording, built-in WiFi for easy access via the FITCAMX app, and advanced G-Sensor technology for automatic video protection during collisions. With loop recording and a durable design, this dash cam ensures you never miss a moment on the road.
Auto Part Position | Front |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Compatible Devices | Ford F150 & F250 2021-2024 |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
Field Of View | 1.4E+2 Degrees |
Control Method | App |
Screen Size | 3 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | NAND flash memory |
Maximum Aperture | 1.6 f |
Auto Part Orientation | Front |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | F150&F250 2021-2024 |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Additional Features | FITCAMX APP, Built-in WiFi |
Video Capture Resolution | Front 2160P Only |
Mounting Type | Ceiling |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 5"W x 3"H |
Color | Black |
T**E
Looks Like an OE Accessory in My 2023 F-150
I had watched the installation video and read the instructions which made the installation appear super simple. My experience differed.When mounting the camera bracket, when you remove the screw holding the rear view mirror to the windshield, the mirror can slip loose. They don't tell you that, and after I installed the camera my mirror was flopping around. When I figured out what was happening it wasn't hard to install it tightly (just hold the mirror firmly onto its wedge-shaped windshield lug with one hand while installing the screw and tightening the dash cam bracket with the other.Unfortunately, after I had the camera attached correctly on the second attempt, the camera did not power up when I started my truck. Or maybe it did - it's difficult to tell because the monitor lights on the dash cam are so small and dim they are hard to see in daylight.Discouraged and thinking I had a dead camera, I dismantled everything and started over for the third attempt. I figured that if I just installed the wiring without mounting the dash cam on the windshield, I could at least see if the monitor lights were functioning and confirm that the camera was functional and receiving power. This time after I plugged in the dash cam's Y harness I could see the blue flashing monitor light, so I knew the camera was getting power and was functional. To confirm, I pressed the still camera button a few times to take some pics and video and shut off the vehicle and removed the SD card and put it into the included USB SD card reader. I plugged the card reader it into my laptop, and voila! - there were several video and still pics that I had recorded.Back to the truck to complete the installation. This time I did note that I could see (barely) the monitor lights on the dash cam when I plugged in the Y harness. I still don't know if the camera was working on the initial try, or if I had not pressed the connectors together firmly enough to make contact, or what. Anyway, it was working now and mounted to my windshield. I drove around and let the camera do it's thing and again confirmed it was functioning by swapping the SD card into my laptop. The native Windows 10 movie app played the video files which looked very bright and clear, even at night.The installation video said you need to get a Torx driver. You don't - it comes with a small Torx driver in a zip lock bag along with the longer replacement mounting screw and two washers (not sure what those are for - I didn't need them).I installed their Fitcamx Android app on my phone. Again, their video make it look easy but it wasn't. I read something that said If you have Android Auto paired with your Ford Sync their app won't install. I gave up after another hour of fiddling with it. Maybe I need to turn off Android Auto on my phone first or disconnect it from my truck, before the app can find my cam, but not really sure. That will have to wait for another day.By the time I got to the software installation frustration point I had spent several hours screwing around with this "Plug and Play" camera, but at least I had a functional camera that I can use. I know the camera works, and if I need to view the videos I can pop out the SD card and load the files onto my laptop. No Android software or phone needed. The Fitcamx dash cam works by itself. It writes files to a new SD card and works without software intervention. The only issue I have is that the file creation date is incorrect. Reformatting the SD card with the Fitcamx app is needed to correct that.The camera comes with a 64 GB SD card installed. After confirming the camera worked I swapped it for a 128 GB SD card and it worked fine also.Update 6/21/2024 - I got interested again and was able to connect the Fitcamx Android app to the camera. I first turned off Bluetooth on my phone, which may have been the problem (but I'm not sure). In my phone settings I found the name of the Fitcamx Wifi (CARDV_something), selected it, and typed in the password ("12345678"). Then I launched the Fitcamx app on my phone. The app immediately connected to the cam and I could view and download the files to my phone. I took the opportunity to go through the multiple settings on the Fitcamx, changed the video file resolution and file duration, and reformatted my 128 GB SD card to correct the file saving timestamp, and took a few test photos to verify the file names.Everything works now so I am upgrading my review to 5 stars. I will blame part of the initial difficulty in setting this device to my ignorance working with Wifi, Bluetooth, configuring Android apps, etc.
J**Y
Please check “locked” folder for missing videos
Most importantly, if you are missing a video especially one that you were involved in an accident or braked hard please check the “locked” folder. This is where the camera saves emergency files. This is a very intelligent feature this camera has and I think all the complaints about missing videos is because people did not check all the folders. This locked folder is clearly labeled on the top of the screen when you are looking to download your videos. I am sure this is in the manual but who really reads that? I just learned this today after being frustrated the most important video of my drive yesterday was missing. I was able to locate the video in this locked folder and wanted to write this review so others are aware and hoping it can help! Very good camera, the best you can buy if you have a ford f-150. Very intelligent features on this, maybe too intelligent for some of us.
T**R
Didn't work when I needed it most.
First of all, installation was a dream on my brand new Ford Raptor. Phone up connected easily, watched video, quality and access was great - you'd think it was perfect? Well, think again.Last night I was on a 3 lane interstate and when I tried to change lanes, a car racing along approx 110mph zipped in. I hadn't left my lane completely yet, so I just eased back to center but what I didn't see was the racer on the other side of the car thinking he could take my lane and he hit my vehicle, overcorrected, and spun 360 degrees several times before flying in the air and landing in a ditch. Many folks pulled over. The left side racer had just kept speeding and never saw him again. The right hand speeder pretended not to speak English, got angry when I took a cell phone photo of his license plate, and when I went to walk back to my truck, he and his passenger jumped into their bashed in vehicle and fled the scene. 3 State Troopers show up, and I "know" I have video.... NOPE!The FITCAM settings are set up to overwrite the oldest video to continually record. That did not happen. When the SD card became full, it stopped recording. There is NO video evidence.Obviously, this defeats the entire purpose of spending this much money to carry an eye witness in case something like this would happen.On a very, very positive note, I had the presence of mind to have taken a cell phone photo of the plate of the guy that actually hit me, AND - of all the blessings - he actually hit my massive rear truck tire and the "bounce" from that sent him sailing.... other than a wheel alignment, I think I'm very, very, VERY blessed to walk away from this mess fairly unscathed.I will contact FITCAM and will update my review pending their support response to this, but right now, I am VERY VERY upset about having put my trust in this particular camera. I have many dash cams and I am not an unfamiliar user. This is a horrible experience. BEWARE or at least BE AWARE.
J**T
You need this
Easy to install and already saved me from a potential hit and run.
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