A dash cam is a camera installed inside a car to record journeys and events while driving in high definition. It provides an extra layer of security and documentation, giving you greater peace of mind in case of accidents or any other situations on the road.


Dash cam advantages

  • 4K Ultra HD image resolution to capture the finest details with high clarity.
  • Location tracking (GPS) is used to accurately record the flight path and location of the event.
  • Download clips directly to your mobile phone via the app easily and quickly.
  • The ability to watch live (Live) broadcasts from the dashcam via the application.
  • Full control of camera settings through the app (resolution, sensitivity, automatic recording…).
  • Turn the microphone on and off to record audio, or turn it off as desired.
  • Reliable documentation of traffic accidents and situations , and support for proving rights when needed.


Installation and usage instructions

  • Mount the camera behind the rearview mirror without obstructing the driver's field of vision.
  • Clean the glass thoroughly before installation to ensure better stability.
  • Passing the wires discreetly, safely, and away from the path of the airbags.
  • Make sure the camera angle is adjusted to properly cover the road.
  • Update the application and operating system when updates are available to improve performance.


The installation method is as follows:



Why do we recommend installing a dash cam?

  • To document trips and incidents with high accuracy.
  • To obtain clear evidence in traffic disputes or insurance claims.
  • To increase the level of safety and peace of mind while driving.


The difference between a lighter and a fuse when connecting a dash cam:

  • Lighter (12V port):
  • Easy and quick operation. The dash cam usually only works when the car is running.
  • Fuse (fuse box):
  • Hidden and professional connection. You can even operate the dashcam when the car is off (monitoring mode) according to the settings.