Will the Dash Cam Record If the Car Gets Scratched After Parking?
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Will the dash cam record if the car gets scratched after parking? Yes, it will. Here is some relevant information about dash cams: 1. Definition: A dash cam is a device that records images, sounds, and other related information during vehicle operation. After installing a dash cam, it can record the entire process of driving, including video images and sound, providing evidence for traffic accidents. 2. Functions: It helps protect the legitimate rights and interests of drivers. In case of a collision with pedestrians crossing the road or cyclists and motorcyclists, drivers might face extortion. With a dash cam, drivers can provide valid evidence for themselves.
Every time I encounter the unfortunate incident of my car being scratched, the first thing that comes to mind is whether the parking recorder has captured any evidence. Some of the front and rear dual-camera recorders I've used are quite intelligently designed, secretly working even when the car is parked. They rely on the car's battery for power, continuously monitoring the surroundings. If a collision really occurs, the G-sensor detects the vibration and immediately starts recording. I once had a minor scratch, and the recorder completely captured the other party's license plate, making the resolution particularly smooth. But it's worth noting that not all recorders are this sensitive—it depends on the model and settings. For example, my friend's recorder missed the playback. The key is also to install it in the right position, ensuring the lens isn't blocked or angled incorrectly.