The Vantrue N4 3 Channel Dash Cam has solid night vision. According to the manufacturer's product description, it uses an advanced Sony STARVIS CMOS sensor to boost image quality in low light, so your night footage comes out clear and detailed.
Plus, the front and rear cameras have F1.4 and F1.8 aperture lenses, which pull in more light for better nighttime recordings. This setup really helps cut down on the usual graininess you get with night vision footage, giving you a clearer look at the road both ahead and behind you.
From what we've found, many folks are pretty happy with how it performs at night. They’ve pointed out that the infrared (IR) lights and the camera’s ability to switch to night mode automatically make a big difference.
You can still read license plates and street signs in the recorded footage, which is super important if you need to review any incidents that happen at night.
The interior camera's got IR LEDs too, so it can record the cabin even when it's pitch black. This is especially handy for rideshare drivers who need to keep an eye on what’s going on inside their car during late-night rides.
It helps make sure the whole vehicle is covered, reducing any blind spots.
A few users have even compared the Vantrue N4 with other dash cams in the same price range and said this one really stands out for its night vision. Its performance in low-light settings is often mentioned as one of its best features—great for anyone who drives a lot at night.
So overall, with the Sony STARVIS CMOS sensor, high-aperture lenses, and effective IR lights, the Vantrue N4 does a great job with night vision.
Whether you're navigating dark roads or need to keep an eye on your car’s interior at night, it’s a solid choice.