The dashcam, or dashboard
camera, has become an essential vehicle accessory primarily because of solid
evidence that it aids with self-protection. Transcend Information Inc., a
leading manufacturer of storage and multimedia products, has come up with DrivePro
dash cam products which live up to the brand’s stellar reputation for quality,
reliability and affordability. As the industry expands, consumers enjoy more
options with dashcams coming in different shapes and with diverse features.
Here is Transcend’s advice to shed some light on how to select the right
dashcam for your needs.
1)
Image Sensor
Image sensor captures the
light coming in through the lens to form a digital image. The larger the image
sensor, the greater number of pixels it contains, meaning the more light it
receives to produce clearer images with less noise.
2)
Field of view
The most common field of view
found among dashcams is 120 degrees to 140 degrees. While a larger field of
view means more imagery is captured, this comes at the cost of distortion and
decreased resolution, particularly around the edges. Therefore, a wider angular
field of view isn't necessarily better.
3)
Resolution
Resolution determines image
clarity. At a minimum, 1080P Full HD is recommended to ensure that details,
such as license plates, are captured clearly. High resolution is also useful
for better clarity of zoom-in images.
4)
Frame rate
Frame rate, commonly referred
to as frames per second (FPS), indicates the number of frames or images taken
per second to make up a video. A rate of 30fps or faster is sufficient for
smooth video; 20fps or lower has noticeable flicker or choppiness.
5)
Battery
An inbuilt battery in a
dashcam allows time to save a video file when the car engine turns off. It
allows presets to be retained, such that power failure does not result in a
return to default settings, such as time and date.
6)
APP & Wi-Fi
As dashcams are made in a
discreet form factor without a display screen, built-in Wi-Fi brings greater
convenience when working with the exclusive app on mobile devices. You can set
up your dashcam directly via your mobile device, and share snapshots and videos
instantly.
7)
GPS
GPS can precisely locate your
position anywhere in the world. Dashcams with a GPS receiver can log
coordinates, date, and time into recorded video footage, useful when you call
for help but are unsure of your location.
8)
Memory card included
A good memory card is key to
storing critical evidence. Some dash cam units come with a memory card while
for others you’ll have to buy it separately. Dashcams are write-intensive, so a
high-endurance memory card preferably made of MLC-based NAND flash is
recommended for greater stability and reliability.
Using the advice above, you
should be able to shop for a dashcam on your own and find one that’s more than
satisfactory. But if you’re feeling lost, here is Transcend’s recommended
dashcams for any needs.
Do you want to record both
inside and outside your car? If you want to record what is happening behind or
inside your vehicle as well as record the road in front of you, Transcend’s
DrivePro 520 dual-lens dashcam will be the best option for you. It includes two
video lens and records from both of these lenses at the same time.
And if you want to have an
advanced dashcam with comprehensive protection, Transcend’s DrivePro 230 is
right for you. It balances essential features with a multitude of topnotch
add-ons, such as SONY Image Sensor, Lane Departure Warning System, Forward
Collision Warning System, Parking Mode, GPS Conditions, and Emergency
Recording.
The middle of the range – the
DrivePro 200 – is probably the best combination of price and value. It comes
with an extra wide 160° viewing angle, resolution of 1920x1080p (30fps), and a
row of 7 glass lenses to ensure your trip is recorded in high clarity.
If you do plan to drive at
night, then be sure to invest in a dash cam with good night vision. Transcend's
DrivePro 130/110 dashcam utilizes a Sony image sensor to provide
high-resolution images with extremely fine tonal gradation even in low light.
The DrivePro 50 is
Transcend’s most compact model with those essential features you need in a dash
camera. It has no LCD screen to distract you while you're driving and the free
DrivePro App allows you to stream, play back, and download videos, or adjust settings
directly from your iOS or Android device with wireless connectivity.
Known for its high-quality
flash memory cards, Transcend bundles every DrivePro dashcam with a High
Endurance memory card built with top-tier MLC NAND flash chips, providing consistent
long-life durability and endurance. You do not need to spend extra money and
effort in seeking a compatible and reliable flash card to make your dashcam
work. What’s more, the full range of DrivePro dashcams is backed by Transcend’s
2-year Limited Warranty, whereas most dash cams are covered for 1 year only.
This reflects Transcend’s confidence in the high quality of production and
product performance.
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