Driving Recorder

What is Driving Recorder

 

 

A dashboard camera or simply dashcam, also known as car digital video recorder (car DVR), driving recorder, or event data recorder (EDR), is an onboard camera that continuously records the view through a vehicle's front windscreen and sometimes rear or other windows.

 

Benefits of Driving Recorder

 

 

Protection against fraudulent insurance claims
We’ve all heard the stories of people staging accidents or intentionally causing damage to their own vehicles to file fraudulent insurance claims. A dash cam will help protect you against these scams and reduce time when settling a claim.

 

Offer you increased safety and security
Dash cameras will help you to feel safer while driving, knowing there is an extra set of eyes to capture footage of any accidents or incidents that might occur on the road. This footage can then be used in the case of any disputes as evidence.

 

Deter car theft
High tech dash cams can track your car If it has been stolen or vandalised due to the parking mode feature being able to detect motion. In some cases, a flashing recording light is enough to deter someone breaking into your car.

 

Installing the device
If you have already bought this device, you must ensure it is installed correctly and is not obstructing your view when driving. According to the Data Protection Commission, Dash cams can be outward- or rear-facing and can record video of the road ahead and/or of occupants of the vehicle. Installation services are also available from qualified
auto electricians.

 

Ensure your dash cam has night vision
Many car theft and damages occur during the night. It is important to ensure your camera always has clear visibility.

 

Store your footage
if you do not store your footage in an external drive or upload it onto a cloud storage system, you will not have access to it in the event of your car being stolen. A computer, phone or tablet can be a safe place to transfer them to a more permanent place.

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5 Types of Dash Cams
 

Dash cams come in a variety of types, each designed to serve specific needs and preferences. Whether you're a daily commuter, a long-distance truck driver, or a ride-share provider, choosing the right type of dash cam depends on various factors, including your vehicle type, driving habits, and specific needs. Let's take a closer look at the main categories: 

Cabin Dash Cams
Designed to record the interior of the vehicle, cabin dash cams are ideal for professional drivers who want to keep an eye on passenger behavior.

 

 

 

Motorcycle Dash Cams
These are specially designed for motorcycles, providing all-around protection on the road with rugged, weather-resistant features.

Single Lens (Single Channel) Dash Cams

These are the most basic types of dash cams, recording footage from the front of the vehicle. They're easy to install and offer good quality recording at an affordable price.

Dual Lens (Dual Channel) Dash Cams

Dual lens dash cams record both the front and the rear of the vehicle. Some models also record the interior, which is particularly useful for taxi and ride-sharing service drivers.

Mirror Dash Cams

These dash cams are mounted on the vehicle's rear-view mirror, effectively replacing it. They come with two cameras for front and rear recording and provide a larger field of view than traditional dash cams.

 

Components of a Dash Cam

When it comes to understanding how a dash cam works, it's important to know the different components that make it possible. Here are the main parts of a dash cam:

Camera Lens

The camera lens is the most important part of a dash cam. It captures the footage that you see on the screen. Most dash cams have a wide-angle lens that can capture a large field of view. The lens quality is essential for capturing clear video footage, especially in low light conditions. Some high-end dash cams have advanced lenses that can capture footage in 4K resolution.

Processor

The processor is the brain of the dash cam. It processes video footage and audio recordings and stores them on the memory card. The processor also controls the dash cam's settings and features. A powerful processor is essential for capturing high-quality video footage and running advanced features like GPS tracking and motion detection.

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Memory Card

The memory card is where the dash cam stores video footage and audio recordings. Most dash cams use MicroSD cards, which are small and easy to replace. The memory card capacity determines how much video footage the dash cam can store. Some dash cams come with built-in memory, but most require an external memory card.

Display Screen

The display screen is where you can view the video footage captured by the dash cam. It's usually located on the back of the dash cam and can range in size from 1.5 to 3 inches. Some high-end dash cams have larger screens and touchscreens for easier navigation. The screen quality is essential for viewing clear video footage.

 

Selecting the Right Dash Cam for Your Needs
 

Purpose

Understand your need for a dash cam. If you drive frequently or want evidence in case of an accident, a dash cam is vital. However, your specific needs may vary – you may require a camera for the rear, for parking surveillance, or a model with cloud storage capabilities.

Features

Not all dash cams are created equal. Some have advanced features like GPS, Wi-Fi, dual-channel recording, G-sensor, or wide dynamic range (WDR). Identify which features are crucial to you and choose accordingly.

Resolution

High-definition video resolution is vital for clear and precise recording. Aim for at least 1080p (Full HD) for a standard front camera.

Storage

Depending on the quality of the video and the amount of driving you do, you will need a dash cam that can store a considerable amount of data. Most dash cams use a loop recording feature to overwrite old data, but a larger storage capacity is still beneficial.

Reliability and Brand

A reliable dash cam from a reputable brand may cost a bit more, but the quality, durability, and after-sales service make it worth the investment.

Budget

Determine your budget beforehand. While it's tempting to go for the cheapest option, remember that you're investing in your safety. A quality dash cam can make a significant difference in crucial situations.

 

 

How Do Dash Cams Work

A dash cam is a convenient and, in some cases, life-saving tool that allows you to record the road ahead – or behind with some models – as you drive. Dash cams work by using your vehicle as a power source, recording video whenever the car is on or, when the device is hardwired into your vehicle, when a sensor detects a collision or when the camera detects motion. By recording continuously, the dash cam can capture footage of any incident or unexpected situation, such as a reckless driver, an accident, or even a traffic stop. As long as the camera has power and is turned on, it will record video of everything within its field of view.

Dash cams are a better option than other video recording technologies that aren't specifically made for this purpose because they are designed to record high-quality video while your vehicle is parked or in motion in daytime or nighttime environments, can withstand extreme temperatures when mounted on your windshield, and can save videos automatically when a collision is detected. Most are simple to set up, easy to power using your car's battery, and don't require you to manually start, stop, or save recordings. Saved recordings can often be uploaded to a cloud for safe keeping and shared with insurance companies, the police, or others after an incident to help protect you in the case of accidents, insurance fraud, or other unexpected events.

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Driving Recorder Market Overview

 

The Driving Recorder Market size is expected to develop revenue and exponential market growth at a remarkable CAGR during the forecast period from 2023–2030. The growth of the market can be attributed to the increasing demand for Driving Recorder owning to the Parking Monitoring, Travel Monitoring, Photography Entertainment, Other Applications across the global level. The report provides insights regarding the lucrative opportunities in the Driving Recorder Market at the country level. The report also includes a precise cost, segments, trends, region, and commercial development of the major key players globally for the projected period.

 

The Driving Recorder Market report represents gathered information about a market within an industry or various industries. The Driving Recorder Market report includes analysis in terms of both quantitative and qualitative data with a forecast period of the report extending from 2023 to 2030. The report is prepared to take into consideration various factors such as Product pricing, Product or services penetration at both country and regional levels, Country GDP, market dynamics of parent market & child markets, End application industries, major players, consumer buying behavior, economic, political, social scenarios of countries, many others. The report is divided into various segments to offer a detailed analysis of the market from every possible aspect of the market.

 

The overall report focuses on primary sections such as – market segments, market outlook, competitive landscape, and company profiles. The segments provide details in terms of various perspectives such as end-use industry, product or service type, and any other relevant segmentation as per the market' s current scenario which includes various aspects to perform further marketing activity. The market outlook section gives a detailed analysis of market evolution, growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges, Porter' s 5 Force' s Framework, macroeconomic analysis, value chain analysis and pricing analysis that directly shape the market at present and over the forecasted period. The drivers and restraints cover the internal factors of the market whereas opportunities and challenges are the external factors that are affecting the market. The market outlook section also gives an indication of the trends influencing new business development and investment opportunities.

 

7 Dash Cam Maintenance and Care Tips
 

Regular Cleaning
Like any optical device, dash cams require periodic cleaning to maintain clarity and functionality.
Begin by gently wiping the lens with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust, smudges, and debris that may compromise image quality.
Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could damage the lens or housing.

 

Secure Mounting
Proper mounting is fundamental for stable footage capture and overall effectiveness.
Ensure that the dash cam is securely attached to the windshield or dashboard using the provided mounting hardware.
Periodically check the mount’s adhesive strength, especially in extreme temperatures, to prevent the device from dislodging during abrupt movements or vibrations.

 

Temperature Management
Dash cams are subjected to diverse temperature conditions, ranging from scorching heat to freezing cold, depending on geographic location and seasonal variations. Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can adversely affect internal components and battery life.
Whenever possible, park your vehicle in shaded areas or utilize sunshades to mitigate heat buildup. Similarly, during winter, consider using insulated covers or parking indoors to shield the dash cam from frigid temperatures.

 

Firmware Updates
Manufacturers frequently release firmware updates to enhance performance, address bugs, and introduce new features.
Stay proactive by regularly checking for firmware updates through the manufacturer’s website or dedicated software. Follow the provided instructions to safely install updates and ensure that your dash cam remains up-to-date with the latest optimizations and improvements.

 

Power Management
Optimal power management is crucial for uninterrupted operation and data retention. Utilize dedicated dash cam power cables or hardwiring kits to connect the device directly to the vehicle’s power supply, ensuring continuous power supply even when the ignition is off.
Consider investing in dash cams with built-in voltage detection or low-power cutoff features to prevent battery drain and safeguard against vehicle battery depletion.

 

Storage Maintenance
Dash cams rely on memory cards to store recorded footage, making it essential to maintain and manage storage effectively. Periodically format the memory card within the dash cam’s settings menu to prevent fragmentation and optimize performance.
Consider using high-quality, high-capacity memory cards with sufficient write speeds to accommodate prolonged recording sessions without compromising quality or reliability.

 

Protection from Theft
While dash cams serve as invaluable witnesses in documenting incidents on the road, they are also susceptible to theft if left visible within the vehicle. Minimize the risk of theft by either concealing the dash cam when parked or opting for discreet, inconspicuous designs that blend seamlessly into the vehicle’s interior.
By adhering to these dash cam maintenance and care tips, motorists can uphold the integrity and effectiveness of these indispensable devices, ensuring continuous peace of mind and enhanced safety on the road.

 

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Why Install a Dash Camrope and Asia

You've seen them on the news, crime programmes and some of the footage even goes viral on social media. And they're becoming increasingly popular with motorists in the UK. Our research shows that dash cam ownership went from 1% to 15% in just 4 years.¹
They're an effective way to see how we and others drive, and useful for finding out who was at fault in a car accident. And if you ever break down, a dash cam can act as a GPS tracker which can help the emergency services find you.
And if you suspect you've been a victim of a crash for cash fraud, submitting dash cam evidence could help you be properly compensated and prevent it happening to others.
The police already use dash cam videos in their cars, and the footage they record is often taken as evidence when prosecuting bad or dangerous drivers.

 

 
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FAQ
 

 

Q: Do dashcams record audio inside a car?

A: Many dash cams have the capability to record audio inside the car, providing an additional layer of information and context to the recorded footage. The audio recording feature can capture conversations, road noise, and other sounds that occur within the vehicle.

Q: Do Dashcams record when car is not running?

A: Conclusion. Dashcams can still provide valuable surveillance even when your car is off. With the ability to operate in standby mode, these cameras can continue recording and safeguard your vehicle, capturing any incidents or suspicious activities while parked.

Q: Do Dashcams record at night?

A: Dash cams are designed to record your drives, day or night, continuously. However, when driving during the evenings, or in areas where there's no sufficient light, such as tunnels or underground parking lots, your dash cam footage may look dark and grainy, making details difficult to see.

Q: Is GPS required in Dashcam?

A: Do I need GPS on my Dash Cam? GPS can be vital in the event of an incident. It provides useful information, such as road names and where other vehicles are located at the time of an incident.

Q: Does dashcam have Wi-Fi?

A: The Wi-Fi capability in dash cams allows the dash cam to pair wirelessly with your smartphone, eliminating the need for an internet connection. Yes, it's just like a Bluetooth device. However, dash cams primarily communicate over Wi-Fi rather than Bluetooth.

Q: Do you need a SIM card for a dash cam?

A: If a dash cam does not have an LTE connection, its footage is stored locally on a SIM card (or memory card) or if you have a smart dash cam without LTE (think Nexar Beam) you can access it through your phone.

Q: Do dashcams drain the battery?

A: It's a common concern among car owners who want to install a dash cam for added security on the road. The good news is that most battery-powered dash cams are designed to consume very little power, so you don't have to worry about them draining your car battery.

Q: How many hours can a dash cam record?

A: The average fleet dash camera records depending on the SD card storage space. On average, you're looking at 3-50 hours.

Q: How much do dash cams cost?

A: A simple front-view dash cam can cost as little as $80, but more professional models run between $100 and $250. To get key features like high-resolution video, night vision, and collision detection, expect to pay $150 to $300.

Q: Where not to put dash cam?

A: We recommend positioning the dash cam near the rearview mirror area to avoid blocking the driver's field of vision, minimizing distractions and keeping you focused on the road. Another pro tip? Try tilting the lens slightly upwards for a better angle, so the footage displays about 60% road and 40% sky.

Q: Do dashcams show speed?

A: Speed logging is another type of speed measurement technology found in dash cams. This feature uses sensors to measure your car's speed and record it in real-time. It is less accurate than GPS integration, but still provides useful information about your driving habits.

Q: Does a dash cam record everything?

A: A dash cam is a small, windscreen-mounted, in-car camera recording everything in front and in some instances the rear of a driver. It can be a motorist's independent witness when involved in an incident, while also saving motorists money on their insurance.

Q: Can Dashcams record sound?

A: Yes, roading-facing only dashcams can record audio, however, by default, it's off. You can have audio recording enabled.

Q: How do I know if Dashcam is recording?

A: Most dash cams have a recording indicator light that will turn on when the camera is recording. You can also check the memory card to see if it has any video files saved on it.

Q: Do Dashcams connect to your phone?

A: Bluetooth technology offers a quick and easy way to connect your dash cam with your smartphone. You simply turn on Bluetooth in both the camera and your phone, then pair the devices just like you would with wireless headphones or speakers.

Q: How long do Dashcam batteries last?

A: Most battery dash cams have a battery life of around 2-3 hours, but some high-end models can last up to 24 hours. It's also essential to consider the battery capacity. A higher-capacity battery can provide longer recording times, but it can also take longer to charge.

Q: Can a dash cam record all night?

A: Most dash cams get their power from your car's cigarette lighter port. This isn't active when your car's not running. So most dash cams don't work when your car is off. However, you can buy dash cams that offer round-the-clock protection.

Q: Is 128GB enough for a dash cam?

A: The recommended SD card size for a dashcam depends on the camera's resolution, bitrate, and frame rate, as well as your recording needs. In general, a 64GB or 128GB SD card is sufficient for most dashcams, but if you plan on recording long trips or want to store more footage, a larger SD card may be necessary.

Q: Do dash cameras turn on automatically?

A: Since dash cams are connected to a car's power supply, they automatically turn on and start recording when a car's power supply is activated. As such, you do not need to manually turn on a dash cam each time you begin driving. Dash cams may also turn on when a car is off using motion sensors.

Q: Can I install my own dash cam?

A: If you're asking yourself whether you can install a dash cam without professional help, the answer is yes! The simplest process doesn't even require tools, so follow along as we explain how a standard dash cam setup works or what to do next if you're considering hardwiring your camera.

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