What is HDR in a dashcam?
Posted by David - DriverCam
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a video enhancement feature that allows your dashcam to capture balanced, detailed footage in any lighting condition. It works by combining multiple exposures of the same frame — some brighter, some darker — into one perfectly balanced image. This process prevents overexposed highlights and dark, shadowed areas, ensuring every part of the scene is clearly visible.
With HDR, your dashcam adapts seamlessly to changing light — from bright sunlight and tunnels to night driving and glare from headlights. Road signs, number plates, and surroundings stay sharp and easy to see, even in tricky conditions.
The result is smoother, more natural-looking footage that captures crucial details day or night. HDR gives you clearer, more reliable evidence and a professional-quality video record of every journey.
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