
BlackVue DR970X-2CH Plus II
Drivers who want the best cloud connectivity and remote monitoring in a discreet, professional design
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When to Choose BlackVue DR970X-2CH Plus II
Drivers who want the best cloud connectivity and remote monitoring in a discreet, professional design
The BlackVue DR970X-2CH Plus II is the cloud connectivity champion. Live view, push alerts, and GPS tracking from anywhere make it ideal for fleet use or security-conscious drivers. The cylindrical design is the most discreet available, though the rear camera's 1080p trails the VIOFO's dual 4K.
Strengths
- BlackVue Cloud with live view, GPS tracking, and push alerts from anywhere
- Sleek cylindrical design is the most discreet dual-channel setup available
- Built-in Wi-Fi and optional LTE for remote access to footage
- Excellent parking mode with impact and motion detection
Limitations
- Front camera is 4K but rear is limited to 1080p — not true dual 4K
- Cloud features require BlackVue subscription plan
- Premium price of $464 for a front 4K + rear 1080p system
When to Choose Miofive S1 E
First-time dash cam buyers who want 4K recording at the absolute lowest price
The Miofive S1 E proves you don't need to spend much for 4K dash cam footage. At $50 with built-in storage, it's the easiest entry point into dash cam ownership. Night footage and smart features are basic, but for daytime recording and insurance evidence, it gets the job done at a remarkable price.
Strengths
- Cheapest 4K dash cam in our roundup at just $50
- Built-in eMMC storage — no microSD card needed
- Simple plug-and-play setup with suction cup mount
- 150° wide-angle lens covers more road than most budget cams
Limitations
- No GPS or speed overlay on footage
- Night footage quality is noticeably weaker than STARVIS 2 models
- Basic app with limited features and slow Wi-Fi transfers


