Does the BMW 530 come with a built-in dash cam?

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SanGenevieve
07/29/25 3:51pm
BMW 530 comes with a built-in dash cam. The dash cam should be able to record normally while the car is in motion. After parking, it should also be able to record for the first few hours (for anti-theft monitoring). When the battery power drops, the dash cam will stop recording to protect the battery and ensure the car has enough power to start the next time. Below are the functions of a dash cam: 1. A dash cam is a device that records images, sounds, and related information during vehicle travel. In simple terms, it is equivalent to the black box installed on an airplane, meaning it serves as a black box for cars. Essentially, it is a car camera that can record high-definition footage, capturing images, sounds, and vehicle data during travel. 2. In the event of an unexpected traffic accident, it provides strong evidence for the driver. Drivers can immediately present the recorded data as evidence to protect their rights and interests. 3. It allows for quick, truthful, and accurate use of video footage to assist traffic police in handling accidents fairly, justly, and reasonably, avoiding unfair treatment.
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