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Record Your Drives for Safety or to Document Your Travels
If you ever get stuck in a messy car accident, one thing that will help as an expert witness to what happened is a dash cam. This one, the High Definition Dash Cam, is on sale now for just $24 (USD).
This HD dash cam is easily mounted to your car and will become your extra set of eyes on the road. With 4x digital zoom and infrared night vision, this dash cam records everywhere your car goes. If there’s ever a he-said-she-said situation in a car accident, this dash cam can provide proof as to what really happened. If you’re on a particularly scenic drive and want to record the beauty of it, the dash cam can do that for you, too.
Get 1080p video recordings that will not only keep you safer, but also record memorable drives. The High Definition Dash Cam belongs in your car, and you can get it now for only $24 in the Technabob Shop.
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We've seen a few stabs at smartphone-enhanced car diagnostics as of late, but many good solutions like Automatic Link and Delphi's Vehicle Diagnostics are primarily useful after you've parked. The upcoming Dash OBD-II adapter is certainly up to that side of the job, telling a Bluetooth-connected iOS device (and eventually, Android) about your car's problems and estimating fuel costs based on the gas tank's levels. Where it stands out is its usefulness while on the road: the custom app offers custom live gauges, including a Green-Meter for ideal fuel economy that you won't usually find in a real instrument cluster. There's even a dashcam mode that overlays travel details on captured video, whether it's to support insurance claims or just to immortalize a drive through the back country.
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Transportation
Source: Kickstarter