What does streaming media mean for dash cams?
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Streaming media for dash cams refers to a technology where cameras installed on the vehicle transmit real-time, lossless, and delay-free footage to the rearview mirror display, recording and broadcasting simultaneously. This provides an ultra-wide field of view, effectively eliminating blind spots and offering better safety for drivers. Functions of streaming media dash cams: These devices replace traditional optical rearview mirrors, allowing drivers to see a wider and clearer view of the rear. The viewing angle of a streaming media dash cam can reach 80-140 degrees, compared to just 18-20 degrees for traditional optical rearview mirrors. Advantages of streaming media rearview mirrors: Ultra-wide field of view: Traditional dash cams have a very limited field of view, barely meeting basic driving needs, and further widening the view is difficult. In contrast, streaming media rearview mirrors typically offer a five-fold wider field of view, comprehensively covering all lanes behind the vehicle. Ultra-clear and distortion-free: Clarity is the top priority when purchasing a dash cam. If the footage isn't clear enough to even read license plates, it can't be considered a proper dash cam. Streaming media rearview mirrors provide exceptionally clear footage with high color accuracy and no distortion. Superior anti-glare: While driving, especially at night, glaring headlights can be uncomfortable and increase hazards by obscuring the rear view. True streaming media rearview mirrors have excellent light absorption, preventing glare. Rain and fog resistance: They maintain clear rear visibility even in rainy or foggy conditions, unaffected by weather. In such conditions, water droplets on traditional mirrors severely obstruct the view. Streaming media rearview mirrors solve this issue, as their lenses are specially treated to repel water and maintain clear visibility in adverse weather.