What is the Difference Between a Streaming Media and a Dash Cam?
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Streaming media and dash cams mainly differ in terms of cost and performance, size, lifespan, and installation process. Below is a detailed introduction to these four differences: Cost and Performance: The cost of a streaming media rearview mirror is higher than that of a dash cam. At the same time, streaming media supports simultaneous front and rear recording. Streaming media also requires higher processor and memory card capacity compared to dash cams. Size: Streaming media devices are larger in size, while dash cams are more compact. Streaming media may interfere with the use of the driver's sun visor. Lifespan: The lifespan of a streaming media rearview mirror is longer than that of a dash cam. This is because dash cams are usually exposed outside the vehicle and are more prone to damage. Installation Process: The installation process for a streaming media rearview mirror is more complex than that of a dash cam. Installing streaming media requires wiring.