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Dash cam

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About dash cam

Types of Dash Cam

A dash cam is a small camera that is used to record the road while driving. It is also known as a car camera or video recorder. Dash cams come in different types, such as single-lens dash cameras, dual-lens dash cameras, 4K ultra HD dash cameras, GPS-enabled dash cameras, and rear-view mirror dash cameras.

  • Single-lens dash camera

    Single-lens dash cameras are the most common types of dash cameras. They have one lens used to record the road ahead while driving. The camera records the road for safety and to provide evidence in case of an accident. Some single-lens cameras have extra features. They might have GPS to track the location and speed or a built-in screen to see the recording right away. These cameras are easy to use and give important information about driving safety.

  • Dual-lens dash camera

    A dual-lens dash camera has two cameras: one facing front and one looking back. These cameras record both the road ahead and behind the car. This way, the driver gets complete coverage of what happens around the vehicle. If an accident occurs, the camera footage can help understand the situation from all sides. With both views, the dual-lens dash camera gives extra safety and proof while driving.

  • 4K Ultra HD dash camera

    A 4K Ultra HD dash camera is a special camera for cars that records videos. It captures very clear and detailed pictures because "4K Ultra HD" means it has the highest resolution. This high detail helps see everything on the road better, like street signs and fine details. If there is an accident or something important happens while driving, the 4K Ultra HD dash camera's video can show what took place clearly. This precise recording can help understand events better and provide proof if needed.

  • GPS-enabled dash camera

    A GPS-enabled dash camera is a special camera for cars that tracks where the vehicle is on the road. "GPS" stands for Global Positioning System, which tells exact locations. This means the dash camera records not only the video of driving but also the route taken, speed, and where the car was at each moment. For example, if there is an accident, the recorded video and the GPS data can show what happened and where it happened. It provides a complete picture of the event with location information.

  • Rear-view mirror dash camera

    A rear-view mirror dash camera is a device that combines a regular rearview mirror with a dash camera for recording. Instead of a standard rearview mirror, one of these cameras is installed. It also records the road while driving, just like other dash cameras. This way, the driver gets the benefit of recording without needing a separate, extra camera. The rear-view mirror dash camera can also have additional features, like GPS tracking or a screen showing what is behind when reversing.

Specifications and maintenance of Dash cam45

Specification details of the Dash cam V45 are as below:

  • Camera: The front camera has a resolution of 4K Ultra HD, with a wide-angle lens of 145 degrees. The rear camera has a resolution of 1080p Full HD, with a wide-angle lens of 120 degrees.
  • Night vision: The front camera has a Sony Starvis sensor, while the rear camera has an Starlight sensor.
  • Storage: The Dash cam V45 can support up to 256 GB of storage. The storage type is Micro SD.
  • GPS: The V45 has a built-in GPS that tracks speed and location.
  • Wi-Fi: The Dash cam V45 has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless connections and app integration.
  • Battery: The Dash cam V45 has a built-in battery that lasts up to 30 seconds.
  • Dimensions: The device's dimensions are 92 mm x 50 mm x 39 mm, while the mount's dimensions are 92 mm x 50 mm x 55 mm.
  • Weight: The weight of the Dash cam V45 is 150 g, and the mount weighs 162 g.
  • Operating temperature: The Dash cam V45 has an operating temperature of 0 °C to 70 °C. The storage temperature is -20 °C to 80 °C.

To maintain the Dash cam45, users need to do the following:

  • Regularly clean the camera lens to avoid blurry or hazy pictures.
  • Check the firmware and update it as required.
  • Change the memory card regularly to avoid performance issues.
  • Ensure that the dash cam has adequate battery power.
  • Check all the connections and cables to ensure they are secure.
  • Ensure that the operating temperature of the dash cam is within the specified range.
  • Periodically reset the dash cam to ensure it works smoothly.

How to Choose Dash Cam

There are several factors to consider when choosing a business-oriented dash cam, including the price, installation, and features:

  • Price

    Businesses often operate within set budgets, and this affects all purchases, including a budget dash cam. Fortunately, there are many options in all price ranges. While cost is a key consideration, it shouldn't be the only one. Cheaper models could lack key features or have inferior video quality.

  • Easy Installation

    Businesses want dash cams that are easy to install. A complicated installation process could increase the overall cost of the dash cam as it may require the hiring of a professional. Easy-to-install cameras also reduce the downtime when installing the device.

  • Feature

    Business-oriented dash cams come with a myriad of features. While key features like camera quality are important, optional features like GPS tracking could be advantageous in some cases. Other important features of a dash cam include ease of use, storage, and reliability.

How to DIY and Replace Dash Cam

To DIY and replace a new camera for the car, people need to gather some tools first. They are as follows:

  • New dash cam
  • Mounting hardware ( adhesive pad or suction cup)
  • Power cable (included with most dash cams)
  • Fuse tap (optional, for hardwiring)
  • USB cable (optional, for data transfer)
  • Wire trim tool (optional, for hardwiring)
  • Memory card (if not included with the dash cam)

After preparing all the tools, follow these simple steps to replace a new one.

  • Step 1: Remove the old dash cam from the mount on the windshield.
  • Step 2: Take out the memory card from the old dash cam and put it into the new one. If the new dash cam doesn't have a memory card, users need to format a new one before installation.
  • Step 3: Connect the new power cable to the dash cam.
  • Step 4: For suction-mounted dash cams, place the new cam on the mount and press it into place. For those using adhesive, place the new cam on the mount and adhere it to the windshield.
  • Step 5: Route the power cable along the car's headliner and down the A-pillar to the power outlet. Then, plug the power cable into the car's power outlet.
  • Step 6: Turn on the ignition. Ensure the dash cam powers up. If hardwiring, follow the instructions in the user manual.
  • Step 7: Adjust the position of the new dash cam so it points straight ahead.
  • Step 8: Set up the new dash cam per the manufacturer's instructions.

Q and A

Q1. Can someone watch their rear even if their vehicle faces the front?

A1. Yes. A dash cam with rear-view capabilities can be installed in a car that faces the front. The camera will record the footage from the back of the vehicle.

Q2. Is it possible to have a dash cam that records both rear and front views simultaneously?

A2. Yes, a dual-channel dash cam can record both rear and front views simultaneously. These dash cameras have both rear and front cameras to provide complete coverage.

Q3. Can someone review the recorded footage on the dash cam while driving?

A3. Yes, recorded footage can be reviewed on the dash cam while driving. Many dash cams have built-in screens that allow users to access the recorded footage. Some may have an intuitive interface and a larger display, making it easier to navigate through the recordings.

Q4. Can someone access the dash cam footage remotely?

A4. Yes, it is possible to access the dash cam footage remotely. Some dash cams provide Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to connect to their smartphones or tablets. This enables remote access to the footage, and some models may even offer cloud storage for convenient retrieval.

Q5. Can the dash cam footage be used to prove fault in an accident?

A5. Yes, the dash cam footage can be used to prove fault in an accident. It provides objective visual evidence of the incident, including the speed and direction of vehicles involved. However, ensure the footage is clear and relevant to the accident.