








🚘 Drive smarter, safer, and sharper with Pelsee P3 – your ultimate 4K road guardian!
The Pelsee P3 is a dual-channel dash cam system featuring a stunning 4K front camera and 1080P rear camera with wide-angle lenses. Equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, GPS, and a user-friendly app, it offers real-time video access and route tracking. Advanced driver-assistance features like Blind Spot Detection, Lane Change Assist, and ADAS enhance safety, while voice control and a 3-inch IPS display provide effortless operation. With night vision, 24-hour parking mode, and a 64GB SD card included (expandable to 256GB), it ensures comprehensive, high-quality surveillance for your vehicle at all times.















| ASIN | B0CKQX2P6C |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Auto Part Orientation | Front & Rear |
| Auto Part Position | Front, Rear |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,007 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #412 in Car On-Dash Mounted Cameras |
| Brand | pelsee |
| Built-In Media | 1 * 4K WIFI Dash Cam, 1 *19. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bus, Car, Minivan, RV, Truck |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,007 Reviews |
| Display Type | IPS |
| Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Frame Rate | 30 FPS |
| Included Memory Card Size | 64 GB |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 5"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | Dash Cam |
| Item Weight | 117.8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | pelsee |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
| Model Name | P3 Dash Cam Front and Rear |
| Mounting Type | Windshield Mount |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Single Front 4K Dash Cam, Dual Channel 4K +1080P, 64GB Card, 3'' IPS Screen, Night Vison, Easy Installation, G-Sensor, 24H Parking Mode, Loop Recording, Built-In WiFi, Built-In GPS, WDR, ADAS, BSD, LCA, APP Control, Voice Control |
| Real Angle of View | 170 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Supported Standards | JPG |
| UPC | 850052299118 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bus, Car, Minivan, RV, Truck |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2160p |
| Warranty Description | PELSEE commits to provide 30-day refund and 12 month manufacturer defect warranty! Feel at ease to contact us with any questions or concerns. |
C**T
Blind Spot Detection is a great feature
I've owned several dashcam systems, including on my last car - a 4-channel commercial DVR with a custom video switcher triggered by a keypad or my turn signals, to activate two 3" monitors showing my blind spots from two mirror mounted cameras. It was over the top but - when that car was totaled, I wasn't looking forward to buying all those expensive bits or the several weekends and evenings it took to route wires and make things work. This dashcam promised blind spot detection (BSD) in a 2 camera system, and at the price of a 2 camera dashcam that didn't have BSD. So I thought it was worth a shot. I also purchased the optional hardwire kit to enable 24/7 time lapse recording plus battery drain protection, which are more features setting it apart. I've had it installed a few days now, and I'm pretty impressed. The last two days were commute days, and I have to travel on a heavily congested several miles of highway with aggressive NY drivers during rush hour, so the BSD is a big focus of my review. But first, the actual camera - I haven't pulled any video off of it yet, but one concern that I have is that the camera is a 4K front and 1080P rear, but when I enabled the BSD I saw a warning appear stating that when either ADAS or BSD were activated, 4K recording wasn't possible. I'm not sure if the limitation is the processing inside, but in my particular case this is less of a concern, as I'm just needing enough resolution to ensure I have video to serve as evidence in the event of any traffic circumstance resulting in what would otherwise be a "he said/she said" argument. I haven't pulled video from the camera yet to comment on it. The BSD so far seems excellent. The rear view is on and I mounted it so it is visible just below my rear view mirror. When the BSD is on, the bottom of the screen is overlaid with a blue area in the center, and two green areas, one on each side. As vehicles appear in the rear view, they are tracked with green square outlines, and when they enter the green areas, a sound plays (there are settings to turn that off) and the green area turns orange, with a slight orange pulsation coming from the edge to call your attention to the vehicle in your blind spot. Initially I'm the type of guy to disable all annoying sounds, but so far I feel like they even got that right - it gets your attention without being annoying, and I saw a setting to change the volume as well, but the default is pretty good with me so far. I haven't disabled sounds yet and even think I may leave those on. Way less annoying than a radar detector. I have the back camera mounted in the rear window of a MINI Clubman, and I was concerned with the glass being right at the back edge of the vehicle, that the actual blind spot area would be compromised. However, it seems to do a pretty excellent job. There were possibly one or two times when I believe a car was in my blind spot that it didn't detect, but in retrospect I believe this is because the system tracks cars approaching from the rear and entering your blind spot. Vehicles that you pass and end up in your blind spot don't necessarily end up identified, but if they end up behind you then they re-approach the system alerts you. Overall that's very good, since cars you pass you are inherently aware of. and the rear camera can't see them until they are back there. I'm very pleased so far with the BSD feature. I also can't comment on the ADAS feature for a couple reasons: 1) The BSD and ADAS are mutually exclusive. You can't enable both at the same time. That makes sense because there's only one screen and so it can only display the front camera or the rear camera - can't do both. But that's a limitation to be aware of. 2) In my case that's OK, because it's the BSD I want, and I don't care about the ADAS. On the other hand, it would have been a nice-to-have to also have that emergency braking notification. If it were possible to enable, I would - but I can't, so it is what it is. Overall, this seems very nice quality. The settings are easy to navigate and set. My experience with other dashcams, I'm sure the basic functionality is fine for recording, and the 24 hour time lapse is a feature above and beyond others - and the BSD saved me from hundreds of dollars of 4 channel commercial DVR equipment, hours of wiring integrated cameras and video switchers tied to car ECU wired turn signal detect wiring - and so far it seems to work well.
D**O
This is an Outstanding Dash Cam
The Pelsee P3 is an excellent dash cam in terms of ease of installation, function, video quality and value. I was very impressed at how easy it was to install, pair, and operate. The instructions were a snap to follow and the kit came with ample cable length and attachment contents to ensure a tidy installation. I purchased two P3 models; one for my truck and one for my wife's car. The dash cam in my wife's 2025 Toyota Camry proved to be invaluable when she was involved in a rush hour hit and run accident caused by a large construction truck. The rear camera captured the truck approaching and swerving into the side of her car, causing it to spin 360 degrees and hit the car beside her. As she came to a stop, the front camera captured the truck driving away. Thankfully, the high quality video revealed clear identification of the truck that police and insurance were able to follow up on. The Pelsee P3 came through as the big hero in producing compelling proof of the hit and run, and that my wife was not at fault with hitting the car beside her. Needless to say, I am sold on this camera because it flat out works great, even after a collision that totalled two cars, and delivers when an unfortunate accident occurs.
H**D
The Camera is great. The mount,not that great...
I've tried to like this camera. Really. It gets great video quality, comes on when it''s supposed to, etc....But the adhesive will not stay stuck to my windshield in this Texas heat. I've tried contacting the company , and they sent me more of the same adhesive pads, which was a great response. But, it won't stick more than overnight. I'll have to try something else. This company does address any issues and responds immediately should you have a problem like mine. A Cobra visor mount made by an eBay seller is a good option for mount that can be epoxied to the sliding removable part of the camera mount and the visor is still freely usable. Great video quality of this camera, though. Most people might have better results with the provided mounting options, but Texas is hot on a scale that approaches hell, and the heat seriously affects anything inside a vehicle here. I like my fix because it takes the camera out of the direct heat exposure.
P**G
Great camera for a great price.
Great camera, easy to install and great support.
M**R
Great dash cam and great customer service!!
The dash cam works great and picture quality is pretty good. I had an issue with the memory card staying in so after a couple of emails back and forth, Jasmine took care of getting a new dash cam sent to me within days.
H**K
Great value and easy to use
I bought 2 (1 for me and 1 for my wife) and was happy with the quality of the packaging and cameras. The picture quality is better than I expected, but don't bank on clear license plate visuals 100% of the time. Some may appreciate the driver assist features, but I don't use them. I tested the features and they work but I found them to be more annoying. The app is easy to use. The file thumbnails take a bit long to load sometimes, but just select the time stamp you want and the photo or video appears rather quickly. I definitely feel the Pelsee P3 is a great value for the money spent. After a bit the cameras started having issues; black screen but still recording; not responding to voice commands; and no WIFI signal. I reached out to Pelsee support and we worked together to get the issues resolved. I answered questions, sent them pictures, and they sent software updates. I let them know what did or didn't work throughout the process and they were very receptive and very willing to find a resolution. I have no doubt they will be as equally as helpful if any more issues present themselves.
D**Y
Great dashcam and excellent customer service
This is a very nice dashcam. I like the size since it doesn't block my view and doesn't have anything to distract me while driving. I purchased this brand and model for the voice control feature and use it to take photos of interesting things that I see, just by telling it to take a photo. Fortunately, I haven't had an accident that I need the video for, but I have viewed them and think they'll be helpful if anything occurs. Installation was pretty easy and the front and rear camera have worked flawlessly. It was installed 9 months ago and I haven't had any issues at all. In the hot July temperatures here in Florida, the front camera fell off the window. I tried to put it back on without any luck. The replacement film and adhesive that I ordered from another vendor just couldn't hold the weight of the camera. I contacted Pelsee who replied immediately and will send what I need to reinstall the camera. Customer service is prompt and helpful. I highly recommend this camera and vendor.
N**S
Not enough memory
After having this camera for a while, I had to downgrade my review. Here's why: The camera worked fine for a month or so. Originally, I thought my only issue was with storage space, but I was wrong. I found out that the reason my storage filled up so quickly, that I didn't have 24 hrs worth of recordings even while using a 256mb memory card, was that the camera would randomly lock videos that it would save and not override. No matter how often I would go and delete these videos. Whatever it would record it'd lock, and wouldn't record over them. And after a while, it just stopped recording altogether. I also had the camera hardwired. After I had to replace my car battery the 3rd time in 6 months, I realized that it was the camera that was draining and ruining them. To summarize: Within 6 months it stopped recording and killed 3 batteries. Resolution was never high enough to make out license plates in any of the recordings. With the hardwire kit, extra memory card and all the dead batteries this camera cost me about $600. And now it's trash. The camera itself is good enough for the money. The storage however, is horrible. I replaced the memory card that the camera came with with a 256 GB one. I set the camera to the lowest resolution. It's 3pm. I wanted to look at footage from 8 am this morning, but my files only go back to 10 am. That's horrible. If you don't have time to save a video right away, it's gone. I had this problem when the camera was set to the highest resolution. So I changed the resolution to the lowest setting, thinking this way I'll get more footage. Nope. This makes the parking monitor function useless too, if you work more than a 5 hr shift, which most of us do.
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