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Vantrue N5 vs BlackVue DR770X: Owner-Operator Dashcam

86Very Good

Vantrue N5

Average Score

VS
83Very Good

BlackVue DR770X

Average Score

Winner: Vantrue N5

Category Breakdown

Video Quality

Vantrue N5 wins
Vantrue N590
BlackVue DR770X85

The Vantrue N5 offers 4-channel recording with up to 4K front resolution, capturing license plates and road details with exceptional clarity. The BlackVue DR770X provides solid 1080p recording across two channels — reliable but not as detailed.

Channel Coverage

Vantrue N5 wins
Vantrue N595
BlackVue DR770X78

The N5 supports up to 4 cameras (front, cabin, left, right) for near-complete coverage of the truck and surroundings. The DR770X is a 2-channel system (front + rear/cabin) that covers the basics but leaves blind spots.

Parking Mode

BlackVue DR770X wins
Vantrue N585
BlackVue DR770X90

BlackVue's parking mode is best-in-class with buffered recording, impact detection, and cloud notification when events are detected while parked. Vantrue's parking mode works well but BlackVue's implementation is more polished.

Cloud Features

BlackVue DR770X wins
Vantrue N572
BlackVue DR770X88

BlackVue's Over the Cloud service provides remote live view, push notifications, GPS tracking, and cloud storage. Vantrue offers a companion app but lacks the mature cloud ecosystem that BlackVue has built.

Value

Vantrue N5 wins
Vantrue N588
BlackVue DR770X75

The Vantrue N5 provides significantly more camera coverage per dollar. Getting 4 channels at the N5's price point is a strong value proposition. BlackVue's 2-channel pricing is premium for what you get.

Score Summary

CategoryVantrue N5BlackVue DR770XLeader
Video Quality9085Vantrue N5
Channel Coverage9578Vantrue N5
Parking Mode8590BlackVue DR770X
Cloud Features7288BlackVue DR770X
Value8875Vantrue N5
Overall Average8683Vantrue N5

Our Verdict

The Vantrue N5 wins on video quality and coverage per dollar. Four cameras capturing 4K video provide the most complete protection package for owner-operators who want maximum evidence in any incident.

The BlackVue DR770X wins on cloud features and parking protection. For drivers who want remote access, push notifications, and the most refined parking mode, BlackVue's ecosystem is superior.

For owner-operators buying their own dashcam, the Vantrue N5 provides better coverage and value. For drivers who park in high-risk areas and want cloud monitoring, BlackVue justifies the premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. A dashcam is your independent witness in any accident, cargo dispute, or false claim. Dashcam footage has saved countless drivers from fraudulent insurance claims and wrongful blame. Budget $200-$500 for a quality unit — it will pay for itself with a single incident.
For a 2-channel system, a 256GB card provides about 20-40 hours of recording. For a 4-channel system like the N5, a 512GB card is recommended. Both cameras support loop recording, overwriting the oldest footage automatically.
Some insurance companies offer 5-15% discounts for vehicles equipped with dashcams. At $500/month in premiums, a 10% discount saves $600/year — more than enough to cover the dashcam investment. Ask your insurer about available discounts.

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Published March 25, 2026