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Thinkware U3000 Pro review: A worthy dash cam with useful anti-theft features, but rivals offer more value
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Thinkware U3000 Pro review: Features(Image credit: Future)Feature-wise, the dual-channel U3000 Pro carries front and rear radar detection, which you can set to up to 5 meters.
Thinkware U3000 Pro review: Setup(Image credit: Future)Setup was pretty standard with the U3000 Pro.
Thinkware U3000 Pro review: Software(Image credit: Future)The Thinkware app is a little on the basic side, but it works, with a clean, no-frills design.
Thinkware U3000 Pro review: Video & audio qualityThinkware U3000 sample video: Day - YouTube Watch OnThe U3000 PRO features Sony’s STARVIS 2 top-tier sensors — IMX678 in the front and IMX675 in the rear.
Thinkware U3000 Pro review: Verdict(Image credit: Future)The U3000 Pro is a fully comprehensive package with enough extras to protect your car on and off the road.