Dashcams are compact, in-car cameras that continuously record road activity. They provide crucial video evidence for accidents, insurance claims, and legal...
A dashcam is a small, in-car camera that records video and audio while a vehicle is in motion, typically mounted on the dashboard or windshield to capture the view ahead.
Dashcams provide vital video evidence in case of accidents, hit-and-runs, or road disputes, assisting with insurance claims and legal matters. They also deter fraud and enhance overall road safety.
While generally legal in most places, specific regulations regarding mounting location, audio recording, and privacy vary by region and country. Always check local laws.
Key features include high resolution (1080p+), wide-angle lens, loop recording, G-sensor (for impact detection), night vision, GPS, and parking mode for enhanced security.