FAQs
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.
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...
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.
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.
What is LTE in Dashcams?
Posted by David - DriverCam
A 4G-connected dashcam provides continuous access to your vehicle even when it’s parked or unattended
