Can a Dash Cam See Inside Your Own Car?

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BeckettMarie
07/29/25 1:42pm
Using a dual-lens dash cam allows you to see inside your own car. The function of a dash cam is to record images and audio information during vehicle operation. After installing a dash cam, it can capture the entire driving process in video and sound, providing evidence for traffic accidents. Considerations when purchasing a dash cam: 1. It should have night vision capability; 2. The recording function should not be permanently disabled, which could compromise privacy inside the car—the dash cam should have a one-touch mute function; 3. Emergency recording capability, as dash cams typically record in loops. Dash cams can also serve as parking monitors. When installing a dash cam, the video footage must not be edited, as edited footage cannot provide assistance in the event of an accident. This also helps prevent unavoidable fraudulent claims that are prevalent in society today.
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