What are the basic functions of a dash cam?
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The basic functions of a dash cam include: 1. Preventing fraud, as fraudulent incidents occur frequently, many car owners install dash cams in their vehicles. When someone maliciously commits fraud, the video recorded by the dash cam serves as strong evidence; 2. Determining accident liability, when a traffic accident occurs, the video information from the dash cam can also be used as an important basis for traffic police to determine liability; 3. Recording life, when traveling by car, the dash cam can record the journey's moments, and at the end of the trip, the footage can be copied out, which also serves as a beautiful memory of the journey. A dash cam consists of a main unit, a speed sensor, data analysis software, and an infrared camera.
I always prioritize driving safety. The basic functions of a dash cam include high-definition video recording, capturing footage of the road ahead and the rearview, with resolution high enough to clearly see license plate details. It also features automatic event saving—when the G-sensor detects a collision, it locks the relevant video to prevent overwriting by loop recording. The loop recording system ensures the memory card continuously updates, saving space. Parking monitor mode activates after the engine is off; if someone touches or moves the car, it powers on to record. Plus, with GPS functionality, it logs location and speed, providing irrefutable evidence after an accident to avoid wrongful blame. It truly makes every trip more reassuring.