Can the in-car sound be heard when a dash cam is installed in a car?
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Dash cams can record sound, so it is audible. Currently, dash cams available on the market all come with audio recording features, which are standard for most models. Additionally, some dash cams also offer functions like GPS, navigation, and parking surveillance. To ensure privacy, the audio recording function can be turned off in the settings menu. Below is more information about dash cams: 1. Dash cams can record the road conditions directly in front of the vehicle, while some models feature dual lenses for simultaneous front and rear recording. In addition to the front camera, a rear camera is added to capture the situation behind the vehicle. 2. Dash cams include components such as a microprocessor, data storage, and data communication interfaces. If the data communication interface is enabled, the recorded video footage and in-car audio can be transmitted in real-time to a terminal via a wireless network. 3. While recording vehicle driving data, dash cams also automatically search for and connect to wireless networks. Once connected, the stored audio and video data may be hacked and stolen without the owner's knowledge, potentially leading to data breaches. 4. For important in-vehicle dash cams, modifications can be made to disable the network connection port, install encryption software, and regularly check the memory card information to prevent unintentional wireless network connections that could result in data leaks.