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Whether you’re looking to grab some scenic footage of your drives for your TikTok page, or to protect yourself from a potential lawsuit, a dash cam is a great solution. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite dash cams right here
This Vantrue option is a three-channel dash cam, which means it records HD footage from the front, the rear, and even inside your vehicle. It’s pricier than a standard one-channel cam that only records out the front window, but a rear cam specifically can be incredibly import ant for protection, considering that nearly 30% of all accidents are rear-end collisions according to the NHTSA
Key features
- This three-part dash cam includes a 1440p 155° front camera, 1280p 165° inside camera and 1280p 160° rear camera
- All cams record video and audio
- Features Sony STARVIS CMOS sensor
- Includes infrared night vision recording
- Features a 24-hour low-bitrate parking mode that can automatically initiate recording when the motion or collision detection is triggered
- Multiple potential set-ups for the cams make this a great choice for rideshare drivers
- Does not rely on lithium batteries, allowing for easier use in some extreme weather conditions
- Can handle up to a 256 GB SD card (not included)
- Does not support WiFi or Bluetooth
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