 What's up Mopar Fam? I hope everybody's having a fantastic day today. We had a new product sent to us to test out so we're going to do an unboxing on it and as soon as I get the chance we're going to install this either on the big truck Frostbite Holler or we may install it on my wife's Durango. I haven't made my mind up yet. We have a brand new two channel dash cam that was sent to us from VFO. This is the first 4K A139 Pro. This is the two channel version so it will record your front view for the front of the vehicle and it also comes with a camera to mount on the rear of the vehicle. So you get two channels. This one's also equipped with the Sony Starvis sensor which is supposed to be a very awesome sensor. Again this is 4K Ultra HD so we're going to open it up and see what all we get with this thing. So this is a box. This is another little hardware kit. Looks like it has the power cord and everything to hook it up. Also comes with a wireless Bluetooth remote control that I believe you can you know if you wanted to you can keep it in your pocket and you mount it stick it somewhere in the car and hit the button and record whenever you want. From what I understand you can also wire this up to automatically record as soon as the vehicle is started and when it's shut off it will stop recording. They also looks like they send you with a micro SD card and a pretty good one it's 128 gig so that's pretty cool. Don't have to go out and buy an SD card. So let's see what we got in here and it looks like this is going to be the main unit for the front. So this is the VFO 4K A139 Pro unit. We have looks like we got record mic, GPS, Wi-Fi. We got a power button here. We got a record button and I believe this is like the panic record button. You can mash that and it will save whatever was just recorded. It looks like we got a mic button and also the Wi-Fi button up here. Looks like we have an AV jack, mic output jack. We got a threaded looks like we got a threaded mount right here where we could probably thread this unit onto a mount. We have we have rear interior and then this is the looks like the C cord for your power cord. Looks like there's some 3M tape mounted on here already. So you could stick this you know right onto the windshield or whatever you want to stick it to. This is the little camera unit right here. Got a piece of protective film over it. I do believe this will rotate so you can rotate the camera to get the field of view that you need. So let's put this back in a bag for a minute and continue on. Alright then right here we have the A139 Pro user manual. We'll just kind of go through this real quick. It goes over everything. Pretty much you need to know to operate it. Now it looks like you can plug this thing right into like a cigarette lighter or 12 volt power socket supply. That way you don't have to hardwire it. So if you just want to pretty much plug and go you can hook it up that way. They do supply you with a harness that you could wire in to a 12 volt and that way as soon as you turn the key on and it powers up the system it would record by itself. A couple of things I'm going to go over. It has like emergency recording. After emergency has been detected or the g-sensor gets activated or collision occurs footage will be locked automatically to avoid being overwritten by loop recording. It has a manual record button so if during an event you can hit that yellow triangle button and it will do the same thing. It'll lock the current footage so it does not get overwritten. There's a parking mode auto event detection. The camera will automatically record a video sequence while a moving object is detected during parking which is that's pretty cool. It will stop recording when there is no new movement detected. It also has time lapse recording and parking mode. Time lapse records a video at low frames at one, two, three, five and ten frames per second. It keeps recording continuously without audio. So that's some of things that this camera can do. That's pretty neat. I do like the parking mode. That could be handy especially for me when I'm traveling at some of these race tracks and we're staying at hotels and we're worried about the truck so that's kind of cool. All right so that looks like this is going to be the rear camera kind of similar to the front. It has a little 3M tape job there and I believe this camera also rotates so you can get the field of view that you need. I'm going to put that back here and this is the 12 volt power plug or cigarette lighter plug whatever you want to call it. So that's your quick fastest way to just plug it in and go. It gives you some other cords as well. That's another C cord and then this looks like the harness to be able to run from the main unit back to the rear camera and it also looks like they supply you with a little prying tool. I guess to get it off if you stick it somewhere and you don't like it you want to move it. We're going to take out this little wireless button here. They send you the battery for it and then this is the little Bluetooth button. It has a little piece of 3M tape on the back so you can stick this somewhere in the vehicle and then there's a button you can mash and you can see the little red LED light up right there. So that activates the recording mode through Bluetooth. This is the main hardwire kit so if you actually want to hardwire this to your vehicle we're going to kind of open this up and just kind of see what this looks like real quick. So there's a C cord that plugs right into the back of the unit. It looks like it has little inverter wired into this thing as well and there's a switch on here. That's pretty neat. So you can actually change your input from 12 volt to 24 volt. So that's pretty neat. Looks like you got an 11.8 to 23.6 volts. You got a 12 to 24, a 12.2 to 24.4 and then you got a 12.4 to 24.8 volt. So I guess depending on what you're putting this in or you know the battery system that that vehicle takes gives you a lot of options. Other than that, looks like it's three wires. You got your red which is probably going to be the hot. You got your ground and then the yellow I bet is probably like remote turn on or something. So this would be the wire that probably when the 12 volts is activated with a switch that's going to power up the unit. But pretty nice little harness. Alright guys, so there you go. That's the A139 Pro 2 channel 4k dash cam system from VFO. Again, stay tuned. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks we're going to install this again either on my Durango or on the big truck Frostbite Holler. But I've never had a dash cam. It's definitely a pretty good tool to have especially if you get into an accident or someone hits you. You never know. I've definitely had some close calls in the past where one of these probably would have helped me out. So we're going to give it a whirl. Next video we'll try to get an install with this thing and we will show you know we'll do some recording events and check out the footage and how it looks. So stay tuned. As always guys, stay safe out there. Don't forget, hit that thumbs up button. Comment below what you think. If you have a dash cam, comment below. If it's helped you out. And if you think having one is a good thing or not, again put a comment down there. As always stay safe out there. We'll see you on the next one.