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Viofo A119 Mini 2 dash cam review

August 8, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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At a glance

Expert’s Rating

Pros

  • Small and innocuous (minimal thief bait!)
  • Integrated GPS and Wi-Fi
  • Good quality day and night captures
  • Voice control and phone app

Cons

  • GPS didn’t set time zone correctly
  • Non-adjustable mount

Our Verdict

The smallish A119 Mini 2 is a worthy competitor to Garmin’s small-fry dash cams, with good captures, plus integrated GPS and Wi-Fi.

Small dash cams block less of your view, and are just generally easier to deal with. Viofo’s A119 Mini 2, as you might guess from the name, is a small dash cam. It’s also one of the best.

Further reading: See our roundup of the best dash cams to learn about competing products.

A119 Mini 2 design and features

The A119 Mini 2 measures approximately 1.82in wide, 2.8in high, and 1.9in at its thickest. Add a hair to that thickness if you have the optional $13.50/£15.99 polarizing filter installed. Either way, it’s smaller than most.

The camera is a single-channel (front-only) unit sporting an Sony STARVIS IMX335 sensor, which renders the camera capable of up to 2560×1600 resolution at 30fps. The field of view is 140 degrees, and there’s both GPS and 2.4GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi on board.

Unlike phone-reliant cameras, the A119’s sharp 1.5in colour display allows you to access settings without needing another device. Situated underneath the display are the power, record, mic, and Wi-Fi status lights, as well as the menu, record, microphone on/off, and Wi-Fi enable buttons.

The buttons pull double-duty as navigation controls, though the A119 Mini 2 supports a number of voice commands such as “Take photo,” “Video start/stop,” “Turn off Wi-Fi,” etc.

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The left side of the unit is occupied solely by ventilation grills, while the right side is home to a Type-C power connector and the SD card slot. The A119 Mini 2 can handle up to 512GB cards. Nice.

With Wi-Fi on board, there’s of course an app, which offers a live view, access to your videos and images, and all the settings in an easier-to-browse format.

Note that the Type-C port on the camera is a bit of a blind alley used primarily for computer connectivity. You must use the second Type-C port located on the top of the GPS mount to power both the camera and the GPS.

The mount comes attached out of the box, and looks to be part of the camera. It also uses semi-permanent adhesive and offers no adjustment post facto. Read up on how to install a dash cam before you commit to its placement.

Once in place on the windshield, if you slide the camera to the right, the main body will separate from the mount so you can put it in your bag or backpack. A good thing if you park on the streets, unless of course you want to use the surveillance (parking) mode.

Viofo states on the product web page that the HK4 hardwiring kit is required for the parking mode; however, my inquiry revealed that you can utilize an OBDII power source—the camera only needs to sense that voltage is present.

The Viofo app offers a live view, access to captures, and, of course, settings.

With Wi-Fi on board, there’s of course an app (shown above). It offers a live view, access to your videos and images, and all the settings in an easier to browse format.

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Generally speaking, the only thing the A119 Mini 2 can’t do is save videos online. And that’s not a feature everyone wants or can afford, though if I’m going to leave a dash cam in a car overnight, I’d prefer it had the ability.

A119 Mini 2 captures

The A119 Mini 2’s captures were generally top-notch. However, optimising them required installing the optional polarizing filter for day use, and removing it for night use. This is a pain, and not something the average user will want to do. I’d opt for leaving it on, as the benefits during the day outweigh the slight reduction in brightness at night.

Note that the time shown in these captures is off. The camera managed to grab the correct date, but didn’t select the correct time zone. Why it can’t set the time according to GPS info is unknown. Viofo should fix that.

With the polarizing filter on, the A119 Mini 2 handles bright conditions very well. Detail in bright areas can suffer a bit without one.

While the day captures shown above and below are very good, they slightly favour smooth over sharp. Tastes vary, but there there’s plenty of detail for legal purposes.

A second day time shot with filter. Note that the date was automatically set, but the time is off by a number of zones. GPS should make automatically setting the correct time easy. This is actually 11:30 on the 22nd.

The low-light, early evening capture below is with the polarizing filter on. It affects the brightness of the image, but only slightly.

I included this early evening shot to show the A119 Mini 2 before the GPS had kicked in.

Next up is the night capture; but this was with the polarizing filter removed. I also lost it in the interior of my car. Darn.

This evening shot was taken without the polarizing filter on. It shows good color and detail as well as a decent handling of headlight flare.

Overall, the A119 Mini 2’s captures are excellent in terms of color, handling headlight flare, and overall view-ability. I’d opt for a bit sharper detail, but that’s being picky.

Should you buy the Viofo A119 Mini 2?

You can buy the Viofo A119 Mini 2 dash cam from Viofo directly, or from Amazon US/Amazon UK. It costs $149.99/£119.99 (ensure that you select ‘Apple £20 voucher’ if you’re buying from Amazon UK).

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I enjoyed my time with the A119 Mini 2. It’s got all the latest features, and takes good captures. The only thing I’d say Garmin’s small cameras have over it is their fully adjustable mount. Carefully align the A119 Mini 2 during install, and that’s a non-issue. Good stuff from Viofo.

This review has been syndicated from PCWorld. You can read the original article here.

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