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🎁Free Parking Safety Hardwire Kit Included,
🎁Free 18-month warranty
World's First Dual IMX678 4K+4K Dash Cam!
• Apply The Most Advanced Starvis2 Technology To Bring You Unparalleled Recording Quality!
• F77 Starvis2: IMX678 4K Front Dash Cam+ IMX678 4K Rear Dash Cam + Free 128GB Built-In Storage + Free Hardwire Kit + 18-Months Warranty.
What Should I Notice Before Buying a Dash Cam Front and Rear?
1.It Is Worth To Get A Dash Cam Front And Rear?
2.What Is the Benifit Of Mini Dash Cam?
3.Which Rear Camera For My Car Is Better?
4. Which Is The Best Front and Rear Dash Cam?
FAQ On Front and Rear Dash Cams
We have compiled some common questions when purchasing a Dash Cam.
Can a Dash Cam Record Front and Rear at the Same Time?
Yes, all 2-Channel Dash Cams on the market can simultaneously record the front and rear of the vehicle continuously to ensure your driving safety.
For Dash Cams with screens, you can set them to display only the rear camera view, allowing you to monitor the rear situation at any time without interrupting the front recording.
Do Dash Cameras Record All the Time?
No, a dash cam connected to a car charger will stop recording when the vehicle engine is turned off.
However, some dash cams that support parking monitoring, can be connected to the vehicle's fuse box using a Hardwire Kit to continue recording while parked, capturing unexpected events.
Additionally, the Hardwire Kit has low-voltage protection and will not drain your vehicle's battery.
Can I Watch the Dash Cam Video On My Phone?
Yes, dash cams that support cloud storage or WiFi connectivity allow wireless access to recorded videos on your phone.
Dash cam with cloud storage support can be viewed anytime within the service range of the operator, without distance limitations, but require a monthly subscription fee for data usage.
Dash Cams with a WiFi module support wirelessly transmitting videos to your phone, but there is a distance limitation, and you have to be close within 3.5 meters.
Does a Dash Cam Front and Rear Reduce Insurance?
Yes, insurance companies typically consider cost reductions for vehicles equipped with a Dash Cam, but you should confirm this with your insurance company beforehand.
Dash Cams can provide a complete chain of evidence, making it easier for insurance company staff to verify whether the accident is within the coverage scope.
Additionally, customers with Dash Cams are generally considered responsible for their driving safety, and insurance companies tend to work with such customers.