1. 4K Front Camera:
- Resolution: The front camera shoots in 4K resolution, which provides incredibly detailed footage with high clarity. This is ideal for capturing important moments on the road, including license plates, road signs, or accidents.
- Wide-Angle Lens: Typically, these cameras offer a wide-angle lens, such as 170° or more, allowing you to capture a broad view of the road and surrounding areas.
- 4K Clarity: Whether it's daytime or nighttime, the 4K camera ensures you're getting the sharpest image quality possible for your dash cam footage.
2. 12" Mirror Display:
- Mirror Integration: This dash cam doubles as a rearview mirror, so it replaces your regular mirror while integrating the display. The 12-inch size is larger than typical mirror dash cams, making it easier to view footage and use the interface.
- Touchscreen: The screen is usually a touchscreen, allowing you to easily navigate through the menus, view footage, adjust settings, and more, all while keeping the interface intuitive.
3. Rear Camera:
- 1080P Waterproof Rear Camera: The rear camera provides 1080p HD resolution, offering good quality for capturing events behind your vehicle. It’s also waterproof, making it durable against all weather conditions.
- Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Night Vision: The rear camera is equipped with WDR night vision, which enhances visibility in low-light conditions or at night, so you can see clearly both in daylight and during the evening.
- Installation Flexibility: The rear camera typically mounts to your rear window, offering a wide-angle view of the back of the car.
4. GPS Functionality:
- The dash cam includes GPS tracking, which means it can record your location and speed while you drive. This is helpful in case of accidents, providing additional evidence like where and when the incident occurred.
- The GPS feature often overlays the coordinates and speed data on the video footage, providing a clear record of your journey.
5. WiFi Connectivity:
- WiFi Enabled: The dash cam has WiFi connectivity, meaning you can easily transfer videos and data to your smartphone or other devices. Many models work with a dedicated app, which allows you to download and share footage or check settings remotely.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Some models even allow for real-time viewing of footage directly on your phone, so you can check in on your camera while parked.
6. Voice Control:
- Hands-Free Operation: Voice control allows you to interact with the dash cam without touching the screen. You can give commands like "take a photo," "start recording," or "turn off" for added convenience, making it safer while driving.
7. Driving Assistant Features:
- ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System): Many models come with ADAS technology, which can include features like:
- Lane Departure Warning: Alerts you if the vehicle drifts out of its lane without signaling.
- Collision Warning: Provides a warning if you're getting too close to another vehicle.
- Parking Assistance: Alerts you when you are getting too close to an object while parking.
8. 64GB Storage:
- Pre-installed 64GB Card: The dash cam comes with a 64GB SD card for storing footage. This is usually enough for several hours of recording, but you can upgrade the card if you need more storage.


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