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Front & Rear Camera DVR
Original price was: $89.95.$69.95Current price is: $69.95.
This car DVR is a must and serves as a valuable tool for documenting incidents on the road, providing evidence for insurance claims or legal purposes, and enhancing overall safety and security while driving.
Description
Why do you absolutely need the car DVR (Digital Video Recorder)?
- Accident Documentation: evidence in case of accidents or incidents on the road. The footage recorded by the DVR can serve as proof of what happened and who was at fault, which can be crucial for insurance claims or legal proceedings.
- Security: DVRs can act as a deterrent to theft or vandalism when parked, as they can record any suspicious activity around the vehicle.
- Monitoring Driving Behavior: use DVRs to monitor driving behavior of others who may use the car, such as teenage drivers. This can help in identifying and correcting dangerous habits or providing feedback for improving driving skills.
- Capture Memorable Moments: Just like a dashboard camera in a police car captures unexpected events, a car DVR can capture memorable moments during road trips or travels, such as beautiful scenery, wildlife encounters, or unusual occurrences.
- Insurance Discounts: In some cases, having a DVR installed in your car can lead to discounts on insurance premiums, as it demonstrates a commitment to safe driving and provides evidence in case of accidents.
- Legal Protection: In regions where fraudulent insurance claims or staged accidents are common, having a DVR can provide legal protection for drivers against false accusations or inflated claims.Here are some key components and features of this car DVR:
- Camera: captures video footage. Dual front and back lenses record whats happening ahead and behind you.
- Recording Capability: record video continuously in a loop, meaning that once the storage is full, it will overwrite the oldest footage with new recordings. This ensures that there is always recent footage available.
- Storage: SD cards or internal memory to store recorded video footage.
- Resolution: High resolution cameras capture clearer and more detailed images.
- Impact Sensors: built-in sensors that detect sudden movements or impacts, such as those caused by accidents. When triggered, these sensors automatically save the current recording to prevent it from being overwritten.
- Display: allows the driver to view live footage or playback recorded videos on another device the an SD Card reader.
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