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Dash cameras are compact video recording devices mounted on the dashboard or windshield of vehicles. They capture continuous video footage of the road ahead, and often include features such as loop recording, G-sensors, and night vision. These cameras are typically powered by the vehicle's electrical system and can operate even when the vehicle is parked, depending on the model.
| Video Resolution | 1080p to 4K |
| Field of View | Wide-angle lenses, typically 120 to 180 degrees |
| Storage Capacity | Supports microSD cards from 16GB to 256GB |
| Power Source | Hardwired or powered by a car charger |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options available |
| GPS Functionality | Built-in or optional GPS tracking |
| Audio Recording | Many models include audio recording capabilities |
When choosing a dash camera, consider the video resolution, as higher resolutions provide clearer footage. Look for features like night vision, G-sensors for incident detection, and GPS functionality for added context. Ensure compatibility with your vehicle's power supply and consider the storage capacity needed based on your recording habits. Request specifications on warranty and customer support when obtaining quotes.
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1080p is standard, but 4K offers higher clarity.
Most dash cameras use microSD cards; check the specifications for capacity requirements.
Yes, many models have parking mode features that allow recording when the car is off.
Most dash cameras come with adhesive mounts; follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal placement.
Loop recording allows the camera to overwrite the oldest footage when the storage is full.
Yes, dash cameras are legal in most regions, but check local laws regarding audio recording.
Footage can usually be accessed via a microSD card or through a mobile app if the camera has Wi-Fi.