Dash Camera
Dash cams are vehicle-mounted monitors specifically designed to monitor and record driving accidents. The driving recorder is installed on the windshield, automatically turns on when the engine is started, and actively records video images in an automatic cycle. When a trigger is sensed, the dash cam's real-time warning detection function stores the incident footage in a safe location. The video can be viewed later and can also serve as supplementary evidence and play a role in insurance, through insurance failures and hit-and-run accidents.