Monday, March 30, 2015

Best dual dash cam

How we test

Our dash cams log many hours recording real-world tests, both on and off-road. We judge them by their ease of installation, storage capacity, video quality, and stability. We also note any additional features as well as how well the dash cam controls, either by attachments or through an app.

The Best Front And Rear Dash Cams

Most dash cams record looking out the windshield of a vehicle, but did you know that rear dash cams exist as well? Rear dash cams help to capture any footage necessary from the back in order to protect you from instances of fraud or potential accident liability. There are a couple different types of rear dash cams.


Some of them actually record the inside of the vehicle (and possibly out the back window at the same time), but others are designed to be placed on the rear window to catch anything of interest that happens behind you.

Car Cameras Front And Rear With HD And Wide Angle Lens


Our UK best front and rear dash cams come with characteristics that instantly record and lock up the video recording if there is a collision, simply no concern about hit and run or insurance fraud. Wide field of view and high-grade video clips minus distortion with motion sensing and parking modality.

FAQs about Dashboard Cameras

What are Dash Cams?

Today’s dash cams are more than simple cameras sitting idly on your dashboard. Many top models are equipped with great functions like motion detection sensors that automatically turn the camera on when nearby movement is detected. This feature is great for outside parking at night.


Similarly, features like wide angle lenses, built-in Wi-Fi, dual channel functionality, integrated GPS systems, and large volume memory cards are turning today’s dash cams into high-tech security tools that serve to protect your vehicle both while you’re driving it and when it’s parked. Put modern technology to work for you; protect your car with the ever-watchful eye of a feature-rich dash cam!

Smartphone/Desktop Apps

Many cameras have a smartphone or computer app. You can watch videos, visualize information such as speed/location with GPS models and change settings. On WiFi apps convenience and speed is what we look for as you may be depending on it following an accident.

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