Whether parked or driving, video evidence is the clearest, most effective way to prove fault during an accident.
A dashboard camera, or “dash cam” for short, is a device that is mounted in your vehicle to allow you to record everything that occurs while you drive. As the name implies, a dash cam is typically mounted on the vehicle’s dashboard. However, it can be attached almost anywhere in the interior or exterior of your vehicle. Usually, the camera is mounted to the inside of your windshield or dashboard with a suction cup. Dash cams work similarly to any camera or video recording device. They typically begin recording once the vehicle is started and will record on a loop and are designed to continuously record, for the simple reason you generally do not have advanced warning of when something may occur and when to turn the camera on.
Upgrade your driving experience with the REDTIGER Dual Dash Cam. This is a dual dash cam that captures videos in Ultra HD 4K+1080P resolutions, ensuring clear details like road signs and license plates. Its wide-angle lenses (170° front, 140° rear) minimize blind spots, providing crucial evidence in unexpected situations like collisions. With superior night vision and HDR/WDR technology, it captures essential details even in low-light conditions. The dash cam can be connected to a smartphone via WiFi, allowing easy viewing, playback, and management through the Redtiger app. It also features GPS for recording driving routes, real-time speed, and location. The Loop Recording feature allows continuous recording, and the G sensor locks and saves collision videos automatically. Additionally, it has a 24-hour parking monitor with time-lapse function. Backed by a 1-year warranty and 24/7 technical support, REDTIGER provides reliable features for accident recording and customer satisfaction.