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From what I’ve seen and experienced, the 70mai stands out as a great dash cam with great features at a reasonable price. Its full 360-degree covering is one of the things that makes it stand out from many others on the market. There are dash cams with better video resolutions, like 4K, but what makes the 70mai stand out is that it can fully rotate to record any view around the car. That feature is especially appealing to vloggers who want to record vlogs while they’re on the go and also keep an eye on their cars.
In addition to its special 360-degree coverage, the dash cam has AI-powered features that make it more useful in general. For example, the motion recognition feature changes the camera’s orientation automatically to track possible threats, such as people trying to break into the car from different entrances. The advanced AI hardware is good at analyzing events and figuring out if they put your car risk of not being safe.
The 70mai is one of the best dash cams because it is both affordable and has a lot of advanced features. This makes it a great choice for people who want full coverage and AI-enhanced security in their dash cam. My own experience with this device has shown me how reliable and useful it is. I strongly suggest it to anyone looking for a feature-packed dash cam at a reasonable price.
70mai Omni Dash Cam Specification
For drivers, the 70mai Omni dash cam is a good choice because it has a lot of features that make it useful. The 360-degree spinning lens is one of a kind and lets you record video of everything around your car. The HDR night vision makes sure that you can get clear videos even when it’s dark outside.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Image Sensor | Sony IMX335 CMOS sensor |
| Video Resolution | 1920x1080p at 30fps or 60fps |
| Field of View (FOV) | 360° |
| Lens | F2.0 aperture |
| Night Vision | HDR |
| Audio Recording | Built-in microphone and speaker |
| GPS | Built-in GPS logger |
| ADAS | Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Time Lapse |
| Parking Surveillance | 24H motion detection |
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70mai Dash Cam Omni review: Installation and Use

This is the whole 70mai Dash Cam Omni kit. The camera, a USB-C cable, a tool for hiding the cable behind internal trim, an electrostatic disc, and an owner’s manual are the things that stand out. That’s all there is to it. You don’t have to use a 12-volt hardwire cord to use the camera’s 24-hour security feature. It has a tripod head that holds a 2G4P+IR lens that can shoot video at 30 or 60 frames per second with an aperture setting of F1.5.
Because it has two-phase stepping motors, the camera can rotate 340 degrees and see 140 degrees in all directions. This means that it can record full-view, blindspot-free, crystal-clear video from inside or outside the car. You can see what’s being shot on its 1.2-inch screen, which also shows 19 MaiX emojis and the unit’s different settings and adjustment menus.
An microphone for Smart Voice Control is located just above the screen, and the speaker is at the bottom of the unit. You don’t need an SD card for this dash cam because it has 64GB of built-in eMMC storage that doesn’t need power to keep data safe. The camera also has sensors inside it for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) features like lane exit and being close to the car or person in front of you. When ADAS is turned on, the unit sounds an alarm when it needs to.
70mai Dash Cam Omni review: AI on Board
AI, or “artificial intelligence,” is used in everything. There are even features built into this new dash cam that can detect motion and people (hard-wire installation needed). The 70mai Dash Cam Omni continuously records the area around the car with time-lapses when it is in Parking Mode. If the device detects a hit while the car is stopped, it figures out the direction of the hit right away and starts recording for 30 seconds.
The dash cam will also start recording if it thinks someone is a threat by figuring out how far away they are and what they might be trying to do. It’s like having an eyewitness on board that can play back the details of an accident or break-in or help you help others if it records a problem that can be fixed with video. The 70mai Dash Cam Omni can record at 60 frames per second, so it can be used to make unique movies from inside or outside of a car at a dragstrip or other race track.
70mai Dash Cam Omni review: High budget security and usability
Even with all of its bells and whistles, the Omni maintains the usability of a dashboard camera as its top priority. A dashboard camera is not a luxury feature for the Omni. It is a dependable option for individuals who have a substantial budget for dash cameras and who are interested in making use of more intelligent features. However, in order to get the most out of the product, hardwiring requirements must be met.
In the absence of the device being hardwired into place, the camera is effectively rendered non-functional. Prior to placing an order, we strongly recommend that users make certain that they are confident in both the compatibility and the installation method.
70mai Dash Cam Omni review: Night vision

During the day, and especially during the night, the picture quality of the 70mai Dash Cam Omni is really incredible, and we are very impressed by it. Night Owl Vision is a feature of the camera that is driven by New PureCel Plus-S HDR Technology. This technology is a powerful picture sensor that swiftly and automatically corrects exposure settings to ensure outstanding color in conditions that are extremely high contrast and low light or nighttime. Take note of the data points that are located at the bottom of the screen. The dash cam records information about the date and time, as well as the GPS-measured speed and location of the car.
Final Words
Based on my own experience, setting up the Omni dash cam was surprisingly easy and quick. Every step of the process, from setting up the camera to connecting it to the app and finally locking it in my car, took just 10 minutes. Because the electrostatic sticker stuck strongly, the device stayed in place safely.
When it came to connecting, the app always and automatically joined with the dash cam. Even though the Apple App Store has some less-than-stellar reviews, I had no problems with the app when I used it. One small problem, though, was that the app often disconnected from the device soon after recording stopped. Even though the process of reconnecting was quick and easy, this happening over and over again became a minor annoyance in my overall experience. Still, the Omni dash cam stands out because it is easy to set up and reliably connects to apps.
70mai Dash Cam Omni review: The Good and Bad
The 70mai Dash Cam Omni is a 360-degree dash cam with a lot of AI and smart features that help you drive without stress. However, it can be hard to set up. Most people care a lot about car safety. All the useful features someone could want in a car camera are in the Omni, which comes in a pretty small package. The Omni has a small screen on the front that shows what it’s recording or a virtual face that talks to the user.
The Good
- Collision detection alerts, voice commands
- ADAS is useful, potentially life-saving
- 360-degree view is excellent for safety and emergency video
- High quality video in day and night conditions
The Bad
- Voice commands easily triggered by music, etc.
- May be difficult to hardwire
- Polarizing “take a rest” notice
Questions and Answers
The 70mai Dash Cam Pro Plus A500 from Xiaomi is one of the most popular choices among drivers in Malaysia due to the fact that it provides an excellent value for the money and is friendly to the environment.
Dash cameras and power stations are two of the products that 70mai Co. Ltd., which was founded in 2016 and has its headquarters in Shanghai, China, manufacturers and supplies. A wide range of dashboard cameras and power stations that are equipped with a solid internal construction, complete automation, and environmental sustainability are included in the product line.