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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.

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What does a G-Sensor do?

Posted by David - DriverCam

A G-sensor, or gravity sensor, is a built-in motion detector that helps your dashcam automatically protect important footage when sudden movement or impact occurs.

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How does GPS work in dashcams?

Posted by David - DriverCam

A dashcam with built-in GPS does more than record video — it tracks your vehicle’s exact location, speed, and route.

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Is Frame Rate Important in Dashcams?

Posted by David - DriverCam

Frame rate refers to how many frames, or individual images, your dashcam records each second.

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What is FOV, or Viewing Angle?

Posted by David - DriverCam

Field of View, or FOV, refers to how much of the scene your dashcam can capture at once, measured in degrees.

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