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4 Reviews
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The look, The build quality, The features and functionality
The length of the OBD connector cable so that larger vehicles are accommodated, Additional built-in cameras to provide a 360-degree view, Options for cell service. T-Mobile does not have the best coverage in NYC, Addition of remote start feature since the
After not expecting too much more than a dash cam from this device, the Raven has won me over in many ways. I love having this device and I love using its features and functionality. Having the ability to view my car when it is parked at the railroad stat...
It's simple and unobtrusive, The Raven mobile app is designed well and easy to navigate, which can't be said for many other IoT devices, It can display indicators for the current speed, remaining fuel, altitude, and more
The internal fan is loud and makes a distinct buzzing noise, Many of my video recordings were corrupted, making the Raven impossible to recommend as a dash cam, Raven won't fully work with electric cars or most U.S. cars manufactured before 2008
The Raven tries to be several products in one - a dash cam, car tracker, diagnostic tool, heads-up display, and more. Even with the buzzing fan and navigation limitations, the Raven probably would have been worth the $299.99 asking price for many people -...
It's simple and unobtrusive, The Raven mobile app is designed well and easy to navigate, which can't be said for many other IoT devices, It can display indicators for the current speed, remaining fuel, altitude, and more
The internal fan is loud and makes a distinct buzzing noise, Many of my video recordings were corrupted, making the Raven impossible to recommend as a dash cam, Raven won't fully work with electric cars or most U.S. cars manufactured before 2008
The Raven tries to be several products in one - a dash cam, car tracker, diagnostic tool, heads-up display, and more. Even with the buzzing fan and navigation limitations, the Raven probably would have been worth the $299.99 asking price for many people -...
Published: 2018-03-06, Author: John , review by: tomsguide.com
Unmatched array of features, Excellent car monitoring, Variety of alerts
Requires monthly subscription, Large size creates potential blind spot, Limited to vehicles made after 2008
While the Raven's nearly $300 price may sound steep for a dashboard device, consider that the Garmin Speak Plus is $230, and doesn't have any of the security, diagnostic or connected car features (though it does have Alexa). Many navigation-only devices c...