Sudden braking in traffic, rear-end collisions, incorrect lane changes, parked contacts and post-accident disputes make the use of in-car cameras no longer a simple accessory. DDPAI Z90 Master and DDPAI Z60T meet this need at different price levels with their 3-channel structures that can record front, rear and in-cab. Price and discounted shopping optionsZ90 Master Official sales site: https://bit.ly/Technopat-Z90M-Store Discount Code: Technopat10 Z90 Master (Trendyol): https://bit.ly/Technopat-Z90M-TY Discount code: Technopat10 Z60T Official sales site: https://bit.ly/Technopat-Z60T-Store Discount code: Technopat10 Z60T (Hepsiburada): https://bit.ly/Technopat-Z60T-HB Discount code: TECHNOPAT10 What do DDPAI Z90 Master and Z60T offer?
With vehicle cameras, just recording is no longer enough. The image must be clear enough to read the license plate, it must not lose detail during night driving, and it must be able to record the front, back and interior of the vehicle at the same time. DDPAI’s Z90 Master and Z60T models differ exactly at this point. Both models come with a 3-channel recording system, but the Z90 Master is positioned on the flagship side with its higher level image quality, stronger night performance and internal storage structure.
Z60T, on the other hand, appeals to users who want a 4K front camera and 3-channel recording experience with a more affordable budget. The contents of the box include camera units, power cables, rear camera connection cable, interior camera connection cable, vehicle charger, electrostatic sticker, 3M adhesive and an apparatus that can be used to hide the cables during installation. On the installation side, cameras are placed on the windshield and inside the vehicle.
Cables can be hidden along the ceiling and door seals. The most important point here is to place the cameras in a way that does not block the driving view and sees the interior of the cabin from the right angle. The strongest side of DDPAI Z90 Master is the imaging system. The model records in 4K resolution at the front, 4K at the rear and 3K in the cabin. Thus, it records not only the road in front of the vehicle, but also the rear and interior of the vehicle in high resolution.
The simultaneous operation of these three angles provides a significant advantage in cases such as rear-end collisions, following distance violations, lane changes, in-vehicle incidents or post-accident disputes. Sony STARVIS 2 sensors are used in the front and rear cameras of the Z90 Master. These sensors, which come with HDR support, provide more balanced images in low light and high contrast scenes. When driving at night, oncoming headlights, street lights, dark road sections or parking lot exits are in the same frame, the camera records both bright areas and shadow areas more evenly.
Rather than making the image look cinematic in vehicle cameras, it is critical that the license plate, road sign, lane line and details at the time of the incident remain readable. During daytime driving, Z90 Master clearly records road signs, vehicle license plates and lane details. On the night side, it offers a strong performance, especially in license plate readability, with its 4K front and 4K rear camera structure, STARVIS 2 sensors and HDR support.
In scenes where there is a sudden transition from dark to light or from light to dark, such as a parking lot exit, the HDR structure comes into play and reduces the loss of detail. On the interior camera side, Z90 Master records in 3K resolution. Artificial intelligence-supported portrait enhancement and infrared night vision are among the prominent features on this side. This system is used to clearly record who is doing what in the vehicle and what happened in the cabin during the incident, rather than a good-looking cabin video.
The interior camera becomes important in taxi, passenger transportation, family use, long distance and cargo carrying scenarios. When there is no light inside the cabin, infrared night vision comes into play and ensures that faces or movements inside the cabin remain visible. Another notable difference of the Z90 Master is the πLink multi-channel connection system. Synchronizing the front, rear and interior cameras is important to keep timestamps organized and to be able to view multiple angles together within the same event.
This eliminates the need to record independently from three separate cameras and match them later. Since the system works as a 3-channel structure from the beginning, images of the moment of the incident can be examined more regularly. On the storage side, Z90 Master comes with internal 64 GB eMMC storage and 512 GB microSD card support. In systems that work only with a microSD card, card errors and file corruption may occur during very hard impacts, vibrations or long-term loop recording.
Internal eMMC storage provides an additional layer of security at this point. In devices that record continuously, such as dash cams, storage stability becomes as important as image quality. On the parking monitoring side, Z90 Master stands out with its 24/7 recording features. It can be recorded when movement is detected or contact occurs while the vehicle is parked. With the radar fast wake-up system, the camera can start recording within 3 seconds.
Time-lapse recording and event modes are also supported. This feature creates an important layer of security for users who park on the street, use apartment parking lots, or leave their vehicles in areas such as airport parking lots for a long time. Voice control is also among the practical features of the Z90 Master. With the “Take Photo” command, images can be captured while driving without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
The system records not only the aftermath of the command, but also the 5 seconds before and the 5 seconds after the command, creating a total clip of 10 seconds. A dangerous maneuver, an interesting incident on the road, or a situation that needs to be examined later can be quickly recorded as a separate record. DDPAI Z60T, on the other hand, is not as high-end as the Z90 Master, but it offers the basic 3-channel camera experience at a more affordable price.
In this model, the front camera records 4K at 3840 x 2160 resolution. The interior camera records at 2560 x 1440, that is, 2K, and the rear camera records at 1920 x 1080 resolution. The front camera also supports 60 FPS mode at 2560 x 1440 resolution. This structure stands out especially for users who care about front camera quality but prefer a more balanced cost for the rear and interior cameras. The viewing angles of the Z60T are stated as 143 degrees on the front, 122 degrees on the back and 120 degrees on the interior camera.
Aperture values are F1.8 on the front camera, F2.0 on the rear camera and F1.5 on the inside camera. These values are important in terms of the cameras’ field of view and light reception capacity. The model has the Triple HDR Vision feature. This system makes the images from the front, interior and rear cameras more balanced in different light conditions. HDR support comes into play in scenes where the sun shines directly, tunnel exits, and transitions from shadowy areas to bright areas.
On the interior camera side, Z60T offers more natural facial tones and balanced indoor lighting in daytime conditions with its AI Enhance algorithm. When the light decreases, infrared mode comes into play. This ensures that the interior of the cabin, including the rear seats, remains visible. This feature becomes important in scenarios such as taxi, passenger transportation, family use and cargo transportation. Z60T also includes NightVIS 2.0 and AI ISP technologies.
This structure increases image clarity and color accuracy in low light conditions. However, if the light level is insufficient while the vehicle is traveling at above-average speed, there may be limitations on license plate reading. License plate readability in low light and at high speed continues to be one of the most challenging areas for vehicle cameras. On the parking monitoring side, Z60T supports Normal, 5 FPS Time Lapse and Collision Wake Up modes.
It also has battery protection features such as real-time monitoring, 6-level voltage protection and automatic shutdown. Those who want to use continuous parking monitoring need to install this system not only with the cigarette lighter adapter but also with the battery connection. Thus, the camera can work even when parked, and protection mechanisms that keep battery consumption under control can be activated. On the connection side, Z60T comes with 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6 Turbo support.
MicroSD card support up to 512 GB is offered for storage. Unlike the Z90 Master, this model does not include internal 64 GB eMMC storage. This difference allows the Z60T to be positioned more cost-oriented. On the remote access side, both models can be used with 4G module support. With the additionally purchasable 4G module, users can access features such as live view, instant notification and two-way voice communication via the DDPAI application.
This is especially meaningful for fleet management, commercial vehicle use or users who want to check the status while away from the vehicle. Internet connection is required for remote access. The system works with a SIM card and internet package; Additionally, there is no additional subscription requirement for cloud recording. When the two models are evaluated side by side, the common points are clearly seen. Z90 Master and Z60T record 4K at the front, offer a 3-channel recording system: front, inside and rear, can be managed via the application and come with parking monitoring features.
The differences determine the segment separation. Z90 Master is at a higher level with 4K recording on the front and rear, 3K resolution on the internal camera, Sony STARVIS 2 sensors, πLink connection system and internal eMMC storage. Z60T, on the other hand, offers a 3-channel recording experience with a more affordable budget by recording 4K on the front, 2K on the inside and 1080p on the rear. If image quality, night performance, 4K recording on the rear camera, long-distance use, and the need to record the interior and exterior of the vehicle in more detail are at the forefront, Z90 Master stands out as the stronger option.
Z60T becomes a more balanced choice for those looking for a 4K front camera, 3-channel recording, basic security, practical use, recording system for taxi, delivery or daily vehicle use with a more affordable budget. On the price side, DDPAI Z60T is offered for sale at 7,999 TL, while DDPAI Z90 Master is offered for sale at 15,999 TL. There are official sales sites and Trendyol for Z90 Master, and official sales sites and Hepsiburada options for Z60T.
For Technopat viewers, Technopat10 discount code can be used on Z90 Master and Z60T models. TECHNOPAT10 code is valid for Z60T sales in Hepsiburada.


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