Should a Dash Cam Have Front and Rear Recording or Just Front?
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Dash cams with front and rear recording systems are mostly rearview mirror dash cams. These dash cams record both front and rear views simultaneously. Whether to choose a dual recording system or just install one in the front mainly depends on the owner's needs. Dash cams can be categorized by pixel resolution, including 300,000 pixels, 1.3 million pixels, 2 million pixels, and 5 million pixels. Based on vehicle type and functionality, dash cams can be classified into high-definition dash cams, mini dash cams, night vision dash cams, wide-angle dash cams, dual-lens dash cams, multi-functional all-in-one devices, and glasses-style multi-functional dash cams. A dash cam is an instrument that records images, sounds, and related information during vehicle travel. After installation, it can record the entire driving process, providing video and audio evidence for traffic accidents and also serving as a parking monitor. The recorded video footage must not be edited; if edited, it cannot provide assistance in the event of an accident, and it also helps prevent unavoidable fraudulent claims in today's society. The purpose of a dash cam is to protect the driver's legal rights and avoid extortion; it enables courts to make more accurate and evidence-based judgments and compensation decisions in road traffic accident cases; it assists traffic police in handling accidents quickly and accurately; and it reminds drivers not to violate traffic rules, thereby reducing the incidence of accidents.