Why dash cameras are needed in India
CCTV FOR YOUR CAR
CCTV For Your Car
Provides undeniable evidence in case of a road accident, incorrect road fines.
PARKING GUARD
Parking Guard
Ensures your unattended vehicle is being monitored 24/7.
SAFETY FOR YOUR FAMILY
Safety For Your Family
Cabin facing cameras will monitor your hired drivers, ensuring peace of mind and safety of your family or goods.
FASTER INSURANCE CLAIM
Faster Insurance Claim
A dash camera can save you money by reducing your insurance excess and can help speed up your insurance claim.
SHARING SCENIC ROUTES
Sharing Scenic Routes
WIFI connectivity allows for easy sharing of video clips.
What is special about our cameras and services?
BIS Certified
Rigorous testing and BIS (Bureau of India Standards) Certification ensures our camera’s durability and quality.
Make in India
Being local and being easily accessible is a significant advantage over foreign competitors. Our customers appreciate our prompt assistance.
PAN India warranty
We also provide 1-year warranty on our cameras Pan India that provides peace of mind.
Full HD resolution
High Definition (up to 4K) recording ensures that our video footage has excellent clarity day or night. This is essential for capturing important details during incidents.
Ultra-wide angle recording
Ultra-Wide Angle lenses ensure that crucial blind spots are covered while you’re driving, enhancing your safety.
Endurance Pro SD Card
Includes high endurance SD Card – with warranty made especially for dash cameras with loop recording functionality (as our video files are continuously being written and deleted from the sd card).
Dual or Single dash cameras
which one is right for you?
Front-Facing Dash Camera (Single Channel)
A front-facing dash camera is mounted on the front windshield, typically near the rearview
mirror. It features a single wide-angle lens that captures footage of the road ahead.
Easy Installation: With only one lens, front-facing dash cams are straightforward to install.
Wide Field of View: The single lens provides a panoramic view, capturing a broad perspective.
Simplicity: No need to worry about aligning multiple lenses or dealing with complex setups.
Budget friendly: A single lens camera is cheaper than a comparative dual lens camera.
Limited Coverage: They focus solely on the front view, potentially missing events outside their field of vision.
Dual-Lens Dash Camera (Dual Channel)
Dual-lens dash cameras, also known as front and rear or front and cabin dash cams, combine two lenses to capture a comprehensive view.
Pros:
Simultaneous Front and Rear/Front and Cabin Recording: You get both front and rear/cabin coverage, crucial for documenting incidents
Wider Angle: The dual lenses provide a wide-angle view, minimizing blind spots.
Cons:
Cost: Dual-lens systems are inherently more expensive than single-lens dash cams.
Installation Complexity: Some dual-lens setups require professional installation due to long cables and rear camera placement.
Dual-Lens Dash Camera (Dual Channel)
Dual-lens dash cameras, also known as front and rear or front and cabin dash cams, combine two lenses to capture a comprehensive view.
Simultaneous Front and Rear/Front and Cabin Recording: You get both front and rear/cabin coverage, crucial for documenting incidents
Wider Angle: The dual lenses provide a wide-angle view, minimizing blind spots.
Cost: Dual-lens systems are inherently more expensive than single-lens dash cams.
Installation Complexity: Some dual-lens setups require professional installation due to long cables and rear camera placement.
Which Should You Choose?
Single-Lens Dash Cam: Opt for this if you want straightforward installation and primarily need front coverage.
Dual-Lens Dash Cam: If you require simultaneous front and rear/cabin recording, and enhanced safety.
Remember, your choice depends on your priorities—whether you seek simplicity or
comprehensive coverage. Stay safe on the road!