

The SC 200D offers both Bluetooth and WiFi with two different apps to connect to the dashcam. (It comes with a small 16 gig card, but supports up to a 256 gig card which is great.) On the right side you have the emergency record button and the MicroSD card slot. The rear dashcam plugs into the left side of the dashcam. Pop the dashcam onto the magnetic quick release mount and it fires right up. GPS and USB power are built into the mount. You’ve got a large 3″ LCD on the back and 4 buttons on the bottom to control the camera and change settings. The dashcam records at 1600p30 when using only the front camera or 1080p30 front and rear when using both cameras.

The SC 200D feels surprisingly sturdy and well-built, not like most dashcams with cheapy flimsy feeling plastic. This is a pretty in-depth review, as usual, and you’re reading my thoughts at the same time as Cobra. If you purchase one using the affiliate links in this review, I earn a percentage. I’m not being paid for this review and am free to share my exact thoughts, good and bad, without Cobra having any control on what I say.

Cobra SC 200D alerting to police radar spotted ahead via iRadar
