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The Fitcamx 4K Dash Cam is a sleek, OEM-style video recorder designed specifically for Audi models from 2019 to 2024. It features stunning 2160P UHD video quality, built-in WiFi for easy access to footage, and a robust parking mode for added security. With a durable design that operates in extreme temperatures, this dash cam is the perfect companion for any Audi owner looking to enhance their driving experience.
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
Compatible Devices | Audi 2019-2022 |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Real Angle of View | 170 Degrees |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 32 GB |
Field Of View | 1.7E+2 Degrees |
Control Method | App |
Screen Size | 3.5 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | Memory Card |
Maximum Aperture | 1.6 f |
Auto Part Orientation | Drivers Side |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Additional Features | Night Vision, High Definition Resolution, Wide Dynamic Range |
Video Capture Resolution | 2160p |
Mounting Type | Adhesive Mount |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 6.3"W x 5.91"H |
Color | black |
W**T
Best option for a factory look.
I installed this in my 2024 Q8 etron. it is excellent and it truly looks factory. Install is not as bad as some people have reviewed. I'm pretty experienced with car installs and removing trim etc. If you have experience or are mechanically inclined it's pretty simple. If you're not, it's going to be difficult. Install took me about an hour.Disassembly is easy. I went from back to front. Large part just pops off. Go for the seam on the middle two parts and it will separate easily. Last part (one that gets replaced) should be spread apart at the top (two spudgers work well on either side) and then pull it straight down towards dash.Assembly is pretty straightforward. Cable from camera gets in the way so there is some fiddling around to be done. Camera part inserts straight up. If you don't get a positive click cable is in the way. Neoprene gasket on top should contact windshield. Center trim piece is trickiest here and I found if the cable goes behind clips towards windshield it is the easiest. Parts interface well and excessive force should not be required. If you feel yourself really having to force things together something is off - likely the cable in the way. Just fiddle it around and you'll eventually get it. Final large trim piece is simple.I would test camera before fully assembling. Pairing with wifi also reasonably easy if you are familiar with the process in general. Here's the rub. If your car uses wireless CarPlay etc it's going to try to kick you off the camera's wifi every 30 seconds or so. You need to select the Audi MMI wifi in the settings (iPhone) and deselect auto connect. This will allow you to check camera and configure it correctly - you can reselect auto connect when you are done. You're going to need to do this whenever you access camera via wifi. This means that wireless CarPlay and this camera don't really play nice together. If you anticipate viewing the dash cam on your phone while driving around you are going to need to stay disconnected from cars wifi services. You could do this by using wired CarPlay I guess but who wants to do that? I will just use it as a discrete camera and pull the card if there is ever a need to retain footage.Image is good and it looks great - truly almost factory. You can see a little bit poking beneath mirror from drivers perspective but not bad at all. Overall the best option for a factory look dash cam for your Audi.
O**B
Factory look. Challenging installation. 2025 A6 Allroad
Vehicle : 2025 Audi A6 Allroad.Installation: Not the easiest of installs, no fault of the product. Patience is key, as is getting yourself a decent set of soft pry tools. The final piece to remove was impossible, this is the piece that is replaced by the camera. The video shows it simply sliding down, this was not the case for me. I searched around and found another installation video where the mirror is removed by twisting it off, this was the solution for me. Once the mirror was off I had a bit more space to tilt the piece forward and then down.Putting everything back together took a few attempts, take your time routing the cables. Everything will snap together tight and clean if the cables are in the right spot. If you have gaps, don't try to force it, remove, re-route cables and then try snapping the pieces together until it's perfect - I had an extra set of hands helping me during this stage. It's primarily the middle trim piece that was difficult, i routed the cable in toward the middle, between the two snaps. The final trim piece gave me a bit of trouble until I realized one of the snaps had been slightly bent during removal, after straightening it out it clicked in easily.Total install took me a couple of hours, mainly because I forced myself to walk away, clear my head and re-group.Configuration: If you're having trouble connecting to the camera, make sure you disconnect from CarPlay. In my setup, this meant turning off bluetooth and re-enabling WiFi on my iPhone.Misc: I purchased an additional 256gb Extreme SD card and the polarized lens. The lens makes a huge difference in clarity, especially at night and in bright sunlight - the reflection of the dash in the windshield completely disappears.
S**T
Works nice, but a pain to install
I live in Texas and the drivers out here are terrible. That’s why I decided to get a dash cam. I drive a 2018 Audi A4 and the install process had me dropping a couple f bombs, but eventually I got it installed. My main frustration is the electrical wires should be a little bit longer to be able to tuck away nicely. They shower longer wires in their installation video than actually provided. Because the wires are shorter, the middle panel doesn’t fully connect back in snugly on and there’s a tiny gap - but it doesn’t bother me. I don’t see it while driving since it’s blocked by the rear view mirror.
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