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Garmin Dash Cam 67W: New and updated Dash Cams to protect drivers

Garmin has updated line of compact DVRs family Dash Cam, it includes devices Dash Cam Mini 2, Dash Cam 47, Dash Cam 57 and Dash Cam 67W .

All incident videos you capture are now automatically saved to secure online storage, and you can easily view videos and share content using the Garmin Drive app on your compatible phone. An active Wi-Fi connection is required. Extended storage plans are available with a paid subscription. Using the Garmin Drive app on a compatible smartphone, you can remotely access the camera for surveillance with Live View when you are away from your parked car.

The registrars have implemented the function of protecting the car in the parking lot. This feature allows you to monitor the activity around your parked car and receive alerts in case of incidents.

The compact dimensions of the cameras (5.62 x 4.05 x 2.14cm for full-size cameras and 3.1 x 5.3 x 2.9cm for Dash Cam Mini 2) allow them to be completely hidden behind the rear-view mirror and not limit the driver’s view.

The Dash Cam range records enhanced HD 1080p or 1440p video. A wide viewing angle of 140 degrees is offered as standard. The Dash Cam 67W includes a 180-degree ultra-wide angle lens for an even larger viewing area. Garmin Clarity HDR optics capture detailed images day and night. Collision warnings and lane departure warnings help improve safety.

 

Model Dash Cam 47, Dash Cam 57 and Dash Cam 67W includes preinstalled memory card, and these devices are ready to use immediately after purchase; Dash Cam Mini 2 requires a microSD card of at least 8 GB. Each camera comes with a dual USB charger; drivers get an additional USB charging port.

More info – Garmin

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