| Performance Matrix | NEW R2 (NATIVE 4K) | BEST SELLER C6 PRO (6.25") | NEW D7A (AI RADAR) | BX (BSD RADAR) | U6/U7 (ANDROID) | C4 (STEALTH) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Recording Clarity | NATIVE 4K (3840P) | 1080P Dual Sync | Dual 2K (1440P) | 1080P Dual | 1080P Dual | 1080P Hidden |
| Safety Engine | 6-Axis Gyro EIS | All-in-One Utility | AI Visual Radar | mmWave BSD Radar | Standalone App Eco | Vibration Detection |
| Display Type | Mobile App Linked | 1000-Nit Touch | Massive 7" Touch | 5.5" Tactical | Android Terminal | Screenless stealth |
Professional-grade motorcycle recording systems with loop recording and collision locking.
U6/U7 Android OS motoros navigáció, 6" GPS offline térképekkel
BX motoros CarPlay menetrögzítő kamerával és okos BSD-vel
C9 Pro Max motoros első és hátsó kamera vezeték nélküli CarPlay-jel
C4 motoros első és hátsó kamera
The Dashcam Buyer's Manual
Don't let the technical jargon confuse you. Whether you want to record your road trips in cinematic 4K or need a tactical radar for blind-spot safety, we've categorized our systems to help you choose the right companion.
C6 Pro All-in-One
The balanced powerhouse for everyday riders. High-brightness screen plus dual sync recording.
- Clarity Dual 1080P AHD
- Display 6.25" (1000 Nits)
- Safety G-Sensor + Loop
Best for: Riders who want one device that does everything perfectly.
R2 Cinematic 4K
The ultimate choice for vloggers. Captures every detail of your journey in native 4K UHD.
- Clarity Native 4K (3840p)
- Stability 6-Axis Gyro EIS
- Link Pro Mobile App
Best for: Content creators and riders who demand evidence-grade video.
D7A 7" AI Radar
Advanced proactive safety. Uses AI vision and radar logic to detect road hazards in 2K.
- Clarity Dual 2K (1440p)
- Safety AI Visual Detection
- Display Massive 7" HD
Best for: Tech-forward riders prioritizing blind spot and hazard awareness.
3 Factors to Define Your Dashcam Choice
📸 Resolution vs. Reliability
Native 4K (R2) is best for scenic memories, while 1080P Dual Systems (C6/BX) are ideal for continuous loop-recording evidence. If you tour at high speeds, 2K (D7A) offers the best frame-rate to detail balance.
🛡️ Screen vs. Screenless
Systems like C6 and U6 offer a command center on your handlebars. If you prefer a clean bike look, screenless models like C4 hide the unit completely, allowing you to manage footage via your phone.
⚡ Built-in Intelligence
Do you need more than just recording? Radar systems (BX/D7A) add a second layer of safety by watching your back. Android systems (U6/U7) replace your phone entirely for navigation.
Bottom Line: Every Aoocci recorder features IP67 weather-proofing and seamless loop recording. Choose based on your primary mission—memories or safety.
Front and Rear, or Front Only?
A front-only motorcycle camera records what you see. A motorcycle dash cam with front and rear recording also captures what happens behind you — which is where a large share of disputed incidents and insurance arguments actually start. If the camera is being fitted for evidence rather than for ride footage, dual-channel is the configuration that pays for itself.
What Actually Matters in a Motorcycle Camera
- Resolution that reads plates — 1080p is usable, 2K is the point where number plates stay legible at speed.
- Waterproof camera modules — the lenses live outside the fairing permanently.
- Vibration tolerance — car dash cams shake themselves apart on handlebars.
- Loop recording and parking mode — decides whether the footage you need is still on the card.
- GPS track logging — stamps speed and position onto the footage, which is what makes it useful afterwards.
Dash Cam, or an All-in-One Display?
If you already run navigation from your phone, a dedicated bike dash cam is the cheaper route. If you want one screen doing navigation, music and recording, an all-in-one unit removes a second device from the bars — see the full range of motorcycle CarPlay and Android Auto displays.
Motorcycle Dash Cam FAQs
Does a motorcycle dash cam record while parked?
Models with parking mode do, for as long as the power source allows. It is the feature that catches car park damage and tip-overs.
Is a helmet camera a substitute?
Not for evidence. A helmet camera moves with your head and is usually not recording continuously; a bike-mounted dash cam records a fixed, continuous view of the road.
Can I add tyre pressure monitoring?
Several Aoocci units pair with the smart TPMS sensor set and show live pressure alongside the camera feed.