– New Vueroid S1 QHD dash cam features Infinite Plate Capture (IPC) for enhanced license plate reading from HDR recordings.
– Both front and rear cameras use Sony Starvis 2 sensors for clear 2,560 x 1,440 video at 30 fps in low light.
– Includes 24-hour parking surveillance with ultra-low 1 mA power draw and auto-disable via geofencing.
– Available in two-camera ($279.99) and three-camera ($309.99) models, with a $40 Amazon discount until June 15, 2026.
Vueroid Expands Dash Cam Lineup
Vueroid have added a new member to there existing dash cam lineup, the S1 QHD Infinite 2-Channel dash cam. This latest offering comes with Infinite Plate Capture (IPC) license plate enhancement, helping ensure that those involved in causing a crash can be tracked down from the HDR recordings. It features a built-in 2.3-inch LCD screen for easy viewing.
Sensor and Camera Specifications
Speaking of sensors, the S1 QHD comes with a front and rear camera. Both of them utilize Sony Starvis 2 sensors capable of clear low-light and nighttime recordings, according to the company. Both cameras capture 2,560 x 1,440 pixel videos at 30 fps through 160° wide-angle lenses. A three-camera variant is also offered with an interior camera for extra coverage.
Advanced Features and Functionality
Other features of the S1 QHD includes collision detection, time-lapse recording, and a built-in GPS for precise tracking. It also offers 24-hour parking surveillance, which uses just 1 mA of power when not recording. The dash cam can automatically disable parking surveillance when the car is parked within a safe, geofenced location, such as a secured garage.
Pricing and Availability Information
The S1 QHD dash cam is available from Vueroid for a MSRP of $279.99 for the two-camera model and $309.99 for the three-camera model. They are also available on Amazon with a $40 discount until June 15, 2026. This makes it a compelling option for those seeking high-quality dash cam recording capabilities.


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