GoSafe S37 1080P HD Sony Exmor Sensor Dash Cam for $99
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
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When you’re driving at night, it pays to be safe and the GoSafe S37 Dash Cam gives you an extra sense of security. This cam uses Sony’s Exmor sensor to record high-quality 1080p HD video day, night, or in any weather. It even has adjustable exposure values to guarantee top-notch video resolution. With a variety of built-in recording modes, this dash cam will work for whatever purpose you need and ensure you always have a video insurance policy.
- Built-in Sony Exmor sensor automatically adjusts the sensitivity of light for clear images
- Ultra wide-angle lens gives an enormous 140º field of vision
- Front collision warning system will alert you when you’re driving too close to the car in front of you
- Exclusive driver assist features like stop sign recognition, stop & go, driver fatigue warning, & headlight reminder help you stay safe on the road
- Built-in G-sensor automatically saves recordings in the event of a collision
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Screen: 2″ color LCD display screen
- Chip: Sony image sensor chip
- Angle view: 140º ultra wide-angle lens F1.8, 6-piece full glass lens + infrared filter
- Image storage format: 1920x1080P30, 1280x720P30, 640x480P30, .MOV format
- Storage: 8GB microSD card included, can support up to 128GB
- Power supply: 5V/1.5A
- Operating temperature: 14ºF – 149ºF
- Storage temperature: -4ºF – 158ºF
- Weight: 46 g
- Dimensions: 2.2″ x 2.2″ x 1.2″
- Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese
Includes
- GoSafe camera
- Car charger
- Suction cup mount
- 8GB microSD card
- User manual
- Warranty card
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