
VIOFO A329S 2CH
Enthusiasts who want the highest frame rate 4K recording with SSD storage reliability
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When to Choose VIOFO A329S 2CH
Enthusiasts who want the highest frame rate 4K recording with SSD storage reliability
The VIOFO A329S 2CH pushes the boundaries with 4K 60fps recording and SSD storage support. The smoothest footage in our roundup makes license plates and details crystal clear in motion. SSD storage eliminates microSD card failures, though the added bulk and $430 price reflect its enthusiast positioning.
Strengths
- 4K at 60fps front camera — smoothest high-resolution footage available
- SSD storage support eliminates microSD reliability issues
- Wi-Fi 6 for dramatically faster file transfers to phone
- Sony STARVIS 2 sensor with excellent HDR performance
Limitations
- Rear camera is 2K, not 4K — asymmetric channel quality
- SSD enclosure adds bulk and requires separate purchase
- Smart features are basic compared to cloud-connected competitors
When to Choose Vantrue E1 Pro
Drivers who want a compact, discreet 4K front camera with voice control and GPS
The Vantrue E1 Pro packs impressive 4K quality into one of the smallest dash cam bodies available. Voice control and GPS are welcome additions at $150. It's front-only, so pair it with a separate rear cam if you need full coverage, but for a single discreet camera, it's excellent.
Strengths
- Compact mini design fits discreetly behind any rearview mirror
- Voice control for hands-free recording management
- STARVIS 2 sensor delivers excellent night footage for its size
- GPS built-in with speed and location stamp on footage
Limitations
- Single-channel front only — no rear camera option
- Small size means no built-in display for playback
- Wi-Fi transfer speeds are slower than 5GHz competitors


