Okay, it’s time to review another Nextbase product with the Piqo. This one is very different than that series of “22” series, that I have reviewed before.
This particular guy feels a little smaller than the ones I have reviewed before. I don’t believe that I had to download an app for the previous models that I have reviewed, but the one that I had included an SD card that really works well. You can see the easy set-up, and you can also see that I have some footage. I made certain that you can see the 145 Degree View, and there is also night vision as well.
What I didn’t demonstrate is how there are some really great features, like smart parking, not to mention Guardian Mode and Witness Mode. There is even an emergency SOS, and an emergency GPS.
Now, I misquoted the price on the video. I said it was $129.99, but this is for the 1K model. I actually reviewed the Piqo 2K model, which is $149.99. You can find both of them on the Nextbase website.
Facts About The Company
NextBase has a policy about being “safe, secure, smart”, and they are “a market leader in connected car technology and driving intelligence”. NextBase was founded in the UK in 1999, so that is a lot of experience with safety and driving, and they hold 80 percent of the UK market. So if you see a DashCam in England, it’s probably made by NextBase.
What Does This Company Make?
I’ve already said the DashCams, and I talked about the accessories as well. You can get some serious bundles of the products for a reduced price.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
So, I did a search of Dashcams, and I found my most recent besides the NextBase products was the My GEKO Gear Orbit 500. That was about two years ago, which was at the same time as the NEXC2 DashCam from Scosche. Then we reviewed the Nextbase 522GW for $239.99 (which admittedly is more expensive), and maybe we’ll review that again.
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