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I don't understand what you're asking, or if it's even a question. I can tell you that after just a week of having this camera I witnessed a wreck at night. The video transferred easily to my phone for highway patrol to view, and it was a very clear picture (again, at night). Below the video it displays the time, date, and location (via latitude and longitude) of the incident. The picture is about 170 degrees in front of you. Meaning, it will record basically everything you can see through your windshield. It does not, however, record behind you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This camera only will record the front of your vehicle, if you wish to buy this particular product you will need to buy a rear dash cam and install it to the back window of your car You will need a rear cam if you wish to record the back of car. If you wish to record both I would you purchase one that has a dual facing cam capablity which means there is one dash cam but two cameras, most dash cams are wide angle cams which also means it will get all of the road and the edge of it and a good bit past the fog line (white line). I've been driving with a dash cam since I got rear ended and the cop blamed me even tho witnesses said she was completely at fault, she never even tried stopping, what stopped her was her hitting my vehicle at 35+ mph in a 25 zone. However I was told that I was at fault because her and the cop that wrote the report were friends, this is why I've been using one since 2019 and it's the best thing I've invested in yet. I am going to be buying this axact model as someone I know has this and it is one of the better quality cams without spending a small fortune on it. Also the fact that it has wifi capabilities is also some that you want to look for it makes getting the videos to who needs them exceptionally easy and fast which is exactly what you want. This also will have no lens distortion as it has a 136 degree view, this also means it's a wide view which is no more then 140 degrees, this is also something you will want to look out for. Lens distortion happens when the view of the camera is at or over 150 degrees which is something you will want to avoid.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.it only records in one direction. I drive an 18 wheeler, and it gets the entire hood area.
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