A dashcam is a device that records video and audio information during a vehicle’s journey. After installation, it records the entire driving process, providing evidence in case of traffic accidents. Installing a dashcam is not difficult; simply place it in a suitable location, ensuring it doesn’t obstruct the driver’s view. So, how is a dashcam wired?
Starvis 2 is Sony’s new generation sensor technology platform, while the IMX307 is a specific sensor model equipped with the first-generation Starvis technology.
Dashcams are gradually becoming a standard accessory for car owners. Currently, single-lens and dual-lens dashcams are common in the market. So, which is better: a dual-lens or a single-lens dashcam? What are the differences between dual-lens and single-lens dashcams?
The emergence of in-car dashcams with integrated radar detectors combines the functions of both a dashcam and a radar detector, making them more convenient to use and taking up less space, thus making the car look more aesthetically pleasing.
The installation of a car camera can be divided into three parts: front camera, left and right cameras, and rear-view camera.
