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Do dashcams have telematic data?

Posted by David - DriverCam

Telematics in a dashcam refers to technology that combines video recording with vehicle data and remote connectivity to monitor how and where a vehicle is being used. In addition to capturing video footage, telematics-enabled dashcams can collect information such as GPS location, vehicle speed, driving behaviour, and event alerts, then transmit that data to a cloud platform or fleet management system. This allows business owners or fleet managers to remotely view vehicle activity, receive notifications of incidents such as harsh braking or collisions, and access recorded footage without needing physical access to the camera. Telematics is most commonly used in commercial fleets, delivery vehicles, and service vehicles where safety monitoring, driver accountability, and operational oversight are important.

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Power Backup in Dashcams

Posted by David - DriverCam

Dashcams use a small internal power reserve to safely finish saving a recording if external power is suddenly lost

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Does the shape of a dashcam matter?

Posted by David - DriverCam

Dashcam Shape refers to the physical design of the dashcam body, which can influence how discreetly the camera fits on the windscreen and how well it suits different vehicle interiors.

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Do I need a micro SD card reader?

Posted by David - DriverCam

MicroSD Card Reader is a small device that allows a microSD memory card from a dashcam to be connected to a computer.

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Should my dashcam have a screen?

Posted by David - DriverCam

Dashcam Screen (Built-in Display) is a small screen integrated into the dashcam that allows the user to view live footage, adjust settings, and review recordings directly on the device without needing a smartphone app.

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