Tiny Things...Could save Great Things
Dash Cameras
Internal and External Vehicles Dash Cameras Egypt
Road Event happened...Don't Worry
Dash Monitors Front & Rear
Local & Cloud Based Recording
Troubles while parking..
Park away And Stay Online Besides The car
DASH Parking Mode
True & Real Evidence
Store and Analyze your trip data with GPS.
Dash Cam embeds crucial information such as Speed and Location to all video files
What are the Importance of Dash Cameras...?
Many cars now come standard with a backup camera and technology that gives drivers a lane departure warning,
But if you get into an accident, you can't access the footage to prove that you weren't at fault or get the right evidence for the right situation.
That alone is a solid reason to consider buying a dash cam.
These little cameras attached to your dashboard or rearview mirror in minutes
can save lives
What makes Dash Cam different than other Cams?
A dashboard camera (Dash Cam) is a specialized on-board surveillance camera that is designed to monitor and record driving incidents.
The camera also have anti-vibration features which make the video footage stable while the vehicle is moving
It has real-time impact detection which allows the camera to store Incident Footage in secure location, whereupon sensing an impact.
What is
Parking Mode?
Dash cams typically just turn on and off with the engine, automatically recording video while you drive. Dash cams can also be set up to stay on and keep recording even when the car is parked and the engine is off, thereby functioning as a surveillance camera system while you're away from your vehicle.
This feature is also available with CLOUD BASED STORAGE accompanied with 3G/4G Internal Module
How do you set up
Parking Mode?
Since dash cams don't utilize large built-in batteries, external power must somehow be supplied to the dash cam when the engine is turned off. This can be done by leaving the dash cam plugged in to an "always on" (a.k.a. constant power) outlet in the vehicle, if one is available. However, a majority of vehicles do not have an outlet that is powered on all the time, since this is risky as it could potentially drain your car battery.
To preserve the health of your car battery, we recommend that dash cam owners who want to use their dash cam as a surveillance camera system opt for a smart power device like the Vehicle Power Magic.
How much power required for DASH CAM ?
In general, dash cams consume very small amounts of power, so a healthy car battery in a vehicle that is driven regularly will have no problem supplying power to a dash cam for many hours or even days before reaching a safety cutoff threshold.
To give you an example, the average power consumption of the dual lens is between 300 and 350 milliamps (3.6-4.2 watts @ 12v). A single-lens dash cam consumes even less power: between 200-250 mA (2.4-3 watts @ 12v). So, your dash cam is drawing about as much power as a 3-4 watt light bulb.