Redtiger F7N Dual 4K review
Built-in Wi-Fi GPS Front 4K/2
Redtiger F7N Dual 4K
₹16,499
How we scored this dashcamera
Weighted framework based on image quality, night vision, parking mode, build, app, and value.
- Image Quality8.330%
- Night Vision7.125%
- Parking Mode4.015%
- Build Quality7.010%
- App Experience7.410%
- Value6.710%
Our verdict
Verdict
The RedTiger F7N Dual 4K dash‑cam is positioned as a premium Indian‑market offering with 4K front and 1080p rear recording, a Sony STARVIS‑2 sensor for improved low‑light capture, and built‑in GPS and Wi‑Fi. It supports parking mode via a hard‑wire kit and comes with a 3.18‑inch touchscreen. Indian listings price it around ₹36,990. Owners praise the crisp video quality and easy app integration, while some criticize firmware stability and lack of seamless rear‑camera integration.
Key features
- Built-in Wi-Fi GPS Front 4K/2.5K & Rear 1080P Camera for Cars
- 3.16" Display
- 170┬░ Wide Angle Dashboard Recorder (4K Front + 1080P Outside Rear)
Pros & cons
Pros
- Built-in Wi-Fi GPS Front 4K/2
- Mid-range feature set for India
- Popular Amazon India listing
Cons
- Firmware instability leads to occasional crashes.
- Rear‑camera placement challenges (distorted lines when mounted inside rear window).
- Some users miss an integrated cloud backup solution like Nexar’s offering.
In-depth review
The Sony STARVIS‑2 sensor combined with a large‑aperture f/1.5 lens and 6‑layer glass provides superior night performance, reducing glare and enhancing brightness in low‑light conditions.
No specific temperature rating is listed in the available sources. Users have not reported heat‑related failures, but the lack of an explicit specification introduces uncertainty for use in high‑temperature Indian climates.
Flipkart lists the RedTiger F7N Dual‑Channel system at ₹36,990, matching typical Indian market pricing for a dual‑channel 4K dash‑cam.
Overall, the RedTiger F7N offers a strong mix of high‑resolution video, night‑vision capability, and Indian‑market conveniences at a competitive price, though potential buyers should be aware of firmware stability and the need for a separate parking‑mode kit.
Common complaints revolve around firmware bugs, rear‑camera mounting distortion, and the extra cost for a hard‑wire parking kit.
Full specifications
| Resolution | 4K front / 1080P rear |
|---|---|
| Channels | 2 |
| Field of view | 170° |
| Parking mode | No |
| GPS | Yes |
| Wi‑Fi | Yes |
| Cloud | No |
| Capacitor (heat) | No |
| Screen | Built-in display |
| Storage | Up to 128GB microSD |
Sources & references
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Same price range (₹10,000 – ₹25,000) — see how Redtiger F7N Dual 4K stacks up.
| Score | 7.9/10 | 9.6/10 | 9.4/10 | 9.2/10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (₹) | ₹16,499 | ₹18,000 | ₹36,990 | ₹11,999 |
| Channels | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Resolution | 4K front / 1080P rear | 4K @ 30fps | 4K @ 30fps | 1944P front / 1080P rear |
| Parking mode | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| GPS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wi‑Fi | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Capacitor | No | No | No | No |
| Storage | Up to 128GB microSD | Up to 256GB | Up to 128GB | Up to 256GB microSD |
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