Vueroid S1 4K Dash Camera Unboxing and First Look

We just got our hands on the Vueroid S1 4K Infinite front and rear combo. This package pairs a 4K front dash camera with a 2K rear camera, both using the Sony Starvis 2 image sensor. A lot of industry feedback went into this product, so let us walk through what comes in the box, the key features, and a few tips for mounting and setup.
What you get in the box
Right out of the box you will find everything needed to get the system installed and recording.
- Owner and user manual
- 4K front camera with removable GPS mount
- 2K rear camera
- 3M mounting tape for front and rear
- Rear camera cable (short section then plugs into the front unit)
- Cigarette lighter power cable (barrel connector)
- Hardwire power cable (power, ground, ignition wires)
- USB C to USB C cable for data transfer
- Extra adhesive pieces and cable management stickies
- CPL filter for the front camera
"This is the owner's manual, the user manual that will give you all sorts of information. You know, the manual that no one's ever going to read."
Who makes the Vueroid S1
Vueroid is an ODM. That means original design manufacturer. In plain terms they design and build hardware and often produce dash cameras for other brands as well. The S1 is Vueroid's attempt to bring something fresh to the competitive dash cam market while leveraging feedback from reviewers and professionals.
Front camera features and ports
The front camera is the star of the show. Main points to note:
- 4K resolution using the Sony Starvis 2 sensor for strong daytime and low light performance
- Removable GPS mount so you can take it off if needed
- Top on off power switch for quick disabling
- Ports for rear camera, interior camera, and DC in
- USB C on the side for plugging into a computer to download footage
- Micro SD card slot supporting up to 512 GB microSD cards
- Adjustable mount angle so you can optimize the viewing angle after mounting
We supply a 128 GB card in our packages, which is a good starting point. If you need longer retention or higher-resolution continuous recording, the unit supports cards up to 512 GB.
Rear camera design
The rear camera has a compact, different form factor and is designed to be easy to position on the rear glass.
- 2K resolution also with Sony Starvis 2 sensor
- 3M tape mount with a rotating angle adjustment to set the best view
- Approximately a one foot tail on the camera so you can tuck it into trim before plugging it in
Included accessories and cables
The S1 bundle comes with a sensible set of accessories so you can choose how to power and route the system:
- Extra 3M tape pieces in case you replace your windshield or need to remount
- Cable management stickies for routing the rear cable cleanly along trim
- Rear camera cable that plugs into the top of the front unit; we recommend plugging the angled end into the front camera and running the cable to the rear for neat installation
- Cigarette lighter power cable that uses a standard barrel connector shared with several other brands
- Hardwire kit with standard barrel connector and separate power, ground, and ignition wires for clean hidden installations and parking mode operation
- USB C to USB C cable for connecting the unit to a computer for data transfer
- CPL filter to help reduce reflections and glare on the front lens
Compatibility and industry notes
The barrel size used by the S1 power cable is the same as several popular dash cam brands such as Thinkware, IROAD, and FineVu. That makes third party power accessories and replacements easier to source if needed. The included hardwire kit follows standard wiring conventions with power ground and ignition leads so professional installers can integrate parking mode or fused constant power without hassle.
Mounting and setup tips
- Choose your mounting location on the windshield so the camera view is not blocked by rear view mirrors or sensors.
- Use the adjustable mount to set the best angle. You can fine tune after sticking the 3M tape down.
- Run the rear camera cable up into the headliner and down the A pillar, tucking the one foot tail behind trim for a clean look.
- If you plan to use parking mode, hardwire the unit using the included harness and follow your vehicle specific instructions for a constant fused power source.
- Format the SD card in the camera before first use and keep spare adhesive pieces handy in case the mount needs to be moved or replaced.
Final thoughts
The Vueroid S1 4K front and 2K rear combo brings strong imaging with Sony Starvis 2 sensors front and rear, thoughtful hardware like a removable GPS mount, USB C connectivity, and an included CPL filter. The accessory set covers both quick plug and hardwire installs and the use of a common barrel connector makes replacement parts easy to find. For most users the included 128 GB card is fine, but the S1 supports up to 512 GB if you need more storage.
If you want a compact, feature rich front and rear setup with modern image sensors and flexible installation options, the Vueroid S1 is worth a look.
