GoSafe S780 Dash Cam with Sony Image Sensor for $199
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Looking for a great dash cam that records well in low light? Shouldn’t everyone be? Check out the GoSafe S780. With its revolutionary Sony Starvis sensor, the S780 delivers remarkable performance in those tricky dusk driving situations. Plus, thanks to its dual-channel system, you can record both the front and rear of your vehicle at the same time. Now that’s insurance.
- Built-in Sony Starvis sensor automatically adjusts to the sensitivity of light
- Two-way installation gives you a recording of both the front & rear of the car
- 150º ultra-wide angle in front & 180º in rear cover a complete view of the car
- Automatically switches to rear view when the car is in reverse
- Features exclusive driver assist features like Stop Sign Recognition, Stop & Go, Drive Fatigue Warning, and Headlight Reminder
- Built-in G-sensor automatically saves recordings in the event of a collision
- Supports TireSafe D10E (sold separately) to quickly gauge your tires’ pressure & temperature
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Screen: 2″ color LCD display screen
- Chip: professional Sony image sensor chip
- Front angle view: 150º ultra-wide angle lens F1.5
- Rear angle view: 180º F1.9
- Image resolution: 1920x1080P60, 1920x1080P30, 1280x720P30
- Image storage format: MP4
- Storage device: Supports up to 128GB micro SD card (8GB card included)
- Battery: built-in super capacitor
- Power supply: 5V/1.5A
- Operating temperature: 32ºF – 140ºF
- Storage temperature: -4ºF – 158ºF
- Weight: 0.12 lb
- Size: 2.2″ x 1.2″ x 2.4″
- Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Includes
- GoSafe S780
- Rear camera
- Interconnect cable
- Car charger
- Suction cup mount
- 3M adhesive mount
- Micro SD card
- User manual
- Warranty card
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