JS DASH Smart Car Camera for $149
November 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The car dash cam has been literally turned on its head. The JS DASH infuses a classic design with modern technological ingenuity by offering 360º rotation for your camera, a quick magnetic snap on/off clip for easy set up, and a simplistic design that will fit into any environment. Equipped with night vision, collision sensor, auto storage, parking monitoring, GPS location, and app control, this is truly the future of the car dash cam.
- Record in full 1080p HD w/ an expanded 170º field of view
- Save video on impact via the built-in G-sensors
- Mount & dismount camera easily w/ magnetic snap
- Track your travel time, coordinates, location playback through the built-in GPS antenna
- Get instant access to recordings from your phone
- Features driving recording, instant capture, parking monitoring, & loop recording modes
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Camera lens: F1.8 Lens x 6, 170º wide angle
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080p @ 30fps
- Display: 1.22″, 2.5D curved surface
- Battery: 3.7V, 180mAh
- Rotation: 360º full
- Memory capacity: 64GB microSD (not included)
- G-sensors: internal tri-axial G-sensor
- Sound: 1.5W speaker with high sensitivity microphone
Compatibility
- Free cheyunDVR app available for iOS and Android
Includes
- JS Dash camera
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