Vantrue E360 360° car camera halved in price! Now it costs 4,199 CZK and sees all around the car

  • Vantrue E360 is a 360° panoramic camera with dual lenses, a Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, and 2.7K resolution
  • On Alza it costs 4,199 CZK instead of the original 8,490 CZK (over 50% discount)
  • It has GPS, night vision with IR LED, voice control, Wi-Fi, and microSD support up to 512 GB

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
16. 3. 2026 13:30
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A dashcam that sees all around the car at once – and now for half the original price. Vantrue E360 on Alza costs 4,199 CZK instead of the original 8,490 CZK. Two lenses with a 210° + 210° angle cover a complete 360° panorama without blind spots. Find details in the product detail on Alza.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a complete overview of what’s happening around the car with one camera – for accidents, parking, and travel vlogs.
⚠️ Consider if you need readable license plates from a greater distance – 360° coverage comes at the expense of detail. Parking mode requires purchasing a Hardwire Kit.
💡 For 4,199 CZK you get a Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, GPS, night vision, voice control, Wi-Fi, and a supercapacitor resistant to extreme temperatures.

Why 360° and what it means in practice

Vantrue E360 has two lenses (front and rear), each with a 210° angle, which together cover the entire area around the vehicle. A quad-core processor with DDR4 memory processes the recording smoothly. In the app or on a PC, you can play the video in 360° mode, switch angles, or display multiple windows simultaneously – useful, for example, when proving the course of an accident. GPS records the route and speed. Night vision uses 8 IR LEDs and HDR technology for a clear image even in the dark. The magnetic mount allows for easy installation and transfer to another car.

What the user says – and what to expect

On Alza, there are currently only two ratings (4.0 out of 5). However, the only detailed review is very informative. The user praises the 360° coverage, easy installation, and compact dimensions. However, among the criticisms, they point out several important things: License plates from other cars are poorly readable in the recording – the panoramic shot comes at the expense of detail, which is a typical compromise for 360° cameras. Motion detection in parking mode is very sensitive – it reacts even to lights turning on in the garage. The G-sensor, with default settings, reports collisions even when crossing tracks – it is recommended to reduce sensitivity. The mobile app is basic, and the LTE module had registration issues. Parking mode only works with a purchased Hardwire Kit and significantly drains the car battery with frequent activation.

Verdict

The Vantrue E360 for 4,199 CZK is an interesting choice at half price for those who want a complete 360° overview of what’s happening around the car. The Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, GPS, voice control, and supercapacitor are solid features. However, keep in mind that 360° cameras generally sacrifice detail for a wider field of view – if license plate readability is a priority for you, a classic front dashcam will be a better choice. And parking mode requires additional accessories. Find other car accessories in the current Alza Days.

Do you have a dashcam in your car? And is a front view enough for you, or do you want to see all around?

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