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Originally Posted by satan's_valet I am trying to decide between Rexing and Kdlinks x1 |
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Originally Posted by rav11stars hey guys,
can you take a look at this? I'm thinking of ordering one and am just going blindly by the reviews. The sample videos and pics look good. |
I'm sort of answering you and me as well

I went ahead and ordered the KDLINKS X1 based on the user reviews. I had my brother send it through a friend and so it came in a polythene cover. No unboxing.
Disclaimer : I'm in no way associated with KDLINKS; not even as their customer (officially)
The package came with :
- dashcam (Full-HD 1920*1080 165° Wide Angle Car Dashboard Camcorder with GPS, G-Sensor & WDR)
- Sandisk class10 8gb memory card (dashcam supports max upto 32gb microsd)
- Sandisk microsd adapter - very useful to quickly transfer those videos onto the lappy
- usb cable
- Two suction mounts (one with GPS inbuilt)
- mini-cd with the "Driving Recorder Player" software and manual. Both can be downloaded from their website too.
- long charging cable with 12v DC adapter for car.
Why Kdlinks
The ordeal wherein a member was falsely implicated in a case of overspeeding in Pune and my interest in photography (err, might seem to be totally unrelated reasons).
I was tempted by the f1.6 aperture and the 165 degree wide angle. Yeh, they're quite alluring.
More technical details at
KDLINKS_X1 The experience
I was very excited and quite like the story of the guy with an egg in one hand, began to imagine the videos I'd take, the millions of views they'd get and then..No, I didn't drop the cam from my hand

The friend who brought it called me up and when I reached there they were eagerly waiting wanting to know what sort of camera is it.
I explained, came home, checked up kdlinks website and found that there's a new firmware and updated it. The cam itself is lightweight, looked flimsy on first look and the first impression on checking out the menus : typical chinese fare.
It comes with a Li-polymer 3.7v 110mah battery. It just has enough juice to record the video and power off once the power is cut off. This must've aided in the compact size and light weight.
I intentionally painted the "kdlinks" text and tried to do that unsuccessfully with the shiny chrome bit around the lens as well.
The screen. Four buttons, two on each side are placed on the sides. They're context sensitive, a bit cumbersome to use, but in no way a deal-breaker. The attached manual has more details. I configured the cam to record 5min FHD videos and then set it up in the car. There's no provision to increase the duration to more than 5min. I didn't feel the need to mess with the buttons again.
I got a Sandisk class10 32gb microsd. Each 5min video takes between 480mb-500mb approx.
The top has the power on/off button (long press), the suction mount wedge, the GPS input and the charger input.
The bottom has the reset and mic. A nifty feature is that you can turn off the mic while recording with a long press of 'M' button. Pretty handy when you're out with friends and wife accidentally checks out those videos.
This is the suction mount without the GPS module. The one with GPS module has a cable jutting out. I've had no issues with the suction mount till now and it's been more than 5 months of usage.
There was this instance when I messed with it trying to move it higher up the windshield behind the orvm and the cam fell off while driving. Luckily and as vouched by many customers it survived the impact.
It embeds the GPS data in the .MOV files and when opened with the video player, opens up an additional map window in which it shows the route traversed. Here's a screenshot.
Finally it comes with a pretty long charging cable (14 feet?) so we can conceal the wiring. I've not hardwired nor concealed it for now. It just hangs.
So how does it perform where it really matters
Splendid. I'm very satisfied and would rate it a 4.5/5. The full HD videos are excellent and the quality is pretty good at night time as well. Here are two sample videos for now. The night-time video in the city came up real good too. I've still got to edit them.
Note : The audio in these videos are muted intentionally; Nothin wrong with your device or speakers/headphones :P
Day-time video
Night-time video
@Mods : Not sure if this warrants a new thread, so posted as a reply.