FAQ
While dashcams draw a small amount of power, they are unlikely to significantly impact your vehicle's battery life. However, it's a good idea to use parking mode with caution.
Dashcams complement safe driving practices by providing evidence in the event of incidents. They are a valuable addition to your safety and security toolkit, enhancing your confidence on the road.
Regular maintenance includes keeping the lens clean, ensuring the power source is stable, and periodically updating the dashcam's firmware for performance improvements.
Dashcams are generally legal to use for personal use, but their use may be subject to data protection regulations. Our experts can provide guidance on legal and ethical usage.
Many dashcams feature a parking mode that monitors your vehicle even when it's parked. It can capture incidents such as accidents, break-ins, or vandalism, providing valuable evidence.
Yes, you can install multiple dashcams for full coverage. Some systems offer front and rear cameras, while others allow for additional side or interior cameras for a complete recording solution.
Dashcam footage is typically stored on an SD card or can be transferred to a computer or smartphone for viewing. It's advisable to back up important footage to a computer or cloud storage.
Do dashcams work at night or in low-light conditions, and do they require special features for this?
The dashcams we offer are equipped with night vision or low-light recording capabilities, ensuring clear video footage even in challenging lighting conditions.
Dashcams are not typically included as standard features in vehicles. They are separate accessories that you can add to your car to enjoy the benefits of video recording while driving.