At the time of this review, Mio’s MiVue 766 WIFI is available for £130.59 on Amazon. The optional A30 rear-view camera is available for £69.99 while an uninterrupted power cable is available for £24.73.
The Mio MiVue 766 WIFI was the first dashcam I had in my own car, and what an experience it was. The setup couldn’t be simpler: Mount it, connect it, insert memory card: done. Sure, there are a lot more settings and options, but they’re optional.
We got some really great video from the MiVue 766 WIFI which doesn’t come as a surprise. It’s equipped with some high-end hardware and lens, allowing it to capture high-def video in Full HD resolution. The 30 FPS recording also makes sure that you don’t miss a frame. Speaking of missed frames, there were none at all. The MiVue 766 WIFI does an amazing job all the way through.
Besides the basic dashcam functionality, MiVue 766 WIFI has a bunch of driving aid features. From fatigue alert to driving too close to the person in front of you. It comes with it all.
The GPS and Wi-Fi features give it another edge over basic entry-level devices. GPS allows you to see the actual speed your driving and get map overlays for your videos. It also generally keeps a record of your driving activities. The wireless connection, on the other hand, allows you to connect it to your mobile’s Wi-Fi hotspot. With it, you can easily transfer videos without having to remove the memory card, but it doesn’t stop there. You can even live-stream your video to social media such as Facebook.
Controlling the MiVue 766 WIFI is a breeze thanks to the large built-in touchscreen. It is responsive and useful. It can even show vital information such as your actual speed while you’re driving.
Generally, it looks great! The dashcam has a simple design which doesn’t capture your attention during driving, but it’s not so plain that it gets boring either. It looks as great as it works.
Personally, I’ve been on a lookout for a dashcam for quite some time. I’ve had a lot of close-call experiences lately which might as well have gone the other way. Having a dashcam might not prevent accidents, but at least you can prove whose fault it was. This is definitely the type of dashcam I want in my car!
“Mio’s MiVue 766 WIFI is the type of dashcam I’d want in my car!”
Thank You, Mio, for this review sample.
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