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How does ADAS work in dashcams?

Posted by David - DriverCam

Common ADAS features in dashcams include lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and front vehicle start alert, which reminds you when the car ahead begins to move in traffic.

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Ai in dashcams

Posted by David - DriverCam

Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is increasingly transforming how modern dashcams operate. Rather than simply recording video, AI allows a dashcam to interpret what it sees, recognise patterns, and respond intelligently to what’s happening on the road. By analysing the live video feed in real time, an AI-equipped dashcam can identify vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and other objects, helping drivers stay more aware of their surroundings and react more quickly to potential hazards. AI also plays a key role in monitoring driver behaviour. Inward-facing dashcams can use AI to detect signs of drowsiness, distraction, or mobile phone use, issuing alerts to encourage...

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The importance of a dashcam APP

Posted by David - DriverCam

Most modern dashcams are designed to work hand in hand with a dedicated smartphone app, allowing drivers to view, control, and manage their recordings without ever having to remove the memory card. This wireless connection makes operating a dashcam much more convenient, offering instant access to footage and settings directly from your phone.

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What are the different WIFI types in dashcams?

Posted by David - DriverCam

In short: 2.4 GHz = long range, slower speeds.
5 GHz = fast transfers, short range.
Wi-Fi 6 = fastest and most reliable overall. If your dashcam and phone support 5 GHz or Wi-Fi 6, choose those for the best results.

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What is LTE in Dashcams?

Posted by David - DriverCam

What is LTE in Dashcams?

A 4G-connected dashcam provides continuous access to your vehicle even when it’s parked or unattended

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