LTE connectivity (subscription plan required) enables anytime access to live view, location tracking and theft alerts from your dash cam to the THINKWARE Connected app on your smartphone. It also supports a GPS logger for vehicle performance tracking.
Thinkware’s Super night vision is a trademarked technology that boosts exposure to pick up more details in low-light settings – active in both parking and driving mode.
4G Connectivity
A cellular dash cam can be used to upload footage to the cloud for storage, review, and sharing. These cameras can also send live video alerts and provide GPS tracking. Typically, a cellular dashcam will have a slot for a SIM card that needs to be activated with a cell provider. There may be a monthly subscription fee associated with this feature, and it will depend on how much data you’re using.
Night vision is a relatively new camera system technology that helps your dash cam record a clear image in low-light settings. This capability is made possible by a smart sensor that automatically adjusts the camera’s exposure level to improve overall video clarity.
Thinkware uses a Sony Exmor R STARVIS sensor to deliver crisp and vivid images, even at night. This camera features a wide field of view, which can capture license plates and road signs at a distance. The camera also has a G-sensor, adjustable sensitivity, and loop recording. It also has built in WiFi and GPS for vehicle geolocation, which can be helpful if you use your dashcam to resolve a dispute with a driver or insurance company. This camera also has an internal super capacitor for improved heat resistance and a longer lifespan.
5G Car DVR Technology
The latest 5G technology brings a new level of connectivity to cars and dash cams. This ultra-fast cellular technology is capable of responding to information 250 times faster than human reactions. That’s a massive advantage when it comes to the safety of passengers, drivers, and cargo.
5G automotive connectivity can also improve fleet management systems with accurate vehicle data. This helps reduce fuel usage, optimize routes, and enhance driver performance. Plus, it can help with parking monitoring, vehicle insurance claims, and more.
i17 is an advanced dash cam that offers complete peace of mind while driving. With its 4K road and 2.5K cabin footage, it captures every detail in sharp clarity day and night. It features WiFi, GPS, night vision, loop recording, and 24 hours parking monitor to ensure your safety.
This dash cam features Sony’s high-sensitive 1/1.8” sensor that delivers crisp and saturated images in pitch dark conditions. The camera is protected with a high-performance super capacitor, making it resistant to heat and giving it a long lifespan. In addition, it has 2 big IR lamps on the front camera to provide better night vision. It also has a gravity sensor that promptly records and locks videos when it detects sudden movements while parked or driving, saving space for important events.
LTE Enabled Dashboard Cam
One of the main advantages that a dash cam with an LTE connection offers is cloud storage. This allows drivers to store clips of their most significant car accidents in the cloud without worrying about overwriting files or the camera losing its footage. These types of models also often feature advanced driver assistance features such as forward collision warning and camera hanh trinh oto lane departure alert to keep drivers safer on the road.
Another key feature to look for is a dash cam with Super night vision. This technology aims to eliminate dull and dark recordings by making video footage 10 times brighter. This feature is currently available in Thinkware dash cameras in Parking Surveillance Mode and enables users to spot important details that are otherwise difficult to see in low-light environments such as dark alleyways and underground parking lots.
A dash cam with an LTE connection can also offer live streaming and push notifications to drivers. This feature is ideal for truck drivers who need to be connected to their rig at all times and can help them avoid disputes about what happened on the road. It can also inform drivers of any movement around their vehicle while parked and automatically call emergency services or notify family members in case of a serious crash.