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Goodyear Dual Lens Car Dash Cam with Front Rear Internal Camera HD Dashcam W/Code via ThinkPrice

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Key Features

- 1920 X 1080P True HD front camera @ 30 fps
- 1080 X 720P True HD internal / rear camera @ 25 fps
- 360 degree internal camera location to capture the perfect angle
- Compact design with large 3.2" HD screen
- 170 degrees wide angle lens
- Loop recording
- Gravity Sensor (allows you to record on impact only)
- Audio recording (can be turned off)
- Infrared night vision
- Park monitor (will start recording on impact when the car is parked)
- Motion detection (will start recording on motion)

Detailed Description

FHD 1080P Dual Lens Dash Cam: With a 3-inch LCD screen, the dual-lens dashcam simultaneously records front at 1920x1080P with 30fps and inside at 1080x720P with 25fps, which provides sharp high-quality videos/images and powerful evidence in case of an accident. Perfect for Uber/Taxi/Rideshare drivers or people who need to record both scenery and happy time with your families.

Excellent Night/Day Vision and HDR Technology: The interior facing camera with 4 infrared LED lights can handle low light conditions and ensure flawless video footage even when the passenger cabin is dark at night. Equipped with HDR technology, the front camera provides great exposure and dynamic range in low light conditions.

Compact Design and Wide-Angle Lens: A well-built compact body makes it ideal for discreet recording when you don't want individuals outside to notice your dash cam setup. The 170°wide angle front lens and 140°cabin lens capture the whole road in front of you from the edges of your windscreen and simultaneously record what is happening inside the cabin.

Loop Recording and G-sensor: Continuous loop recording will automatically overwrite the oldest footage, so you don't need to worry about your memory card running out of space. Combined with G-sensor (built-in acceleration collision sensor), the dash cam front and inside will lock the footage to prevent the video from being overwritten when it detects a sudden shake/collision, which can be used as evidence and insurance claims during car accidents.
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  1. NorrinRadd's avatar
    I'm sure I read that if you get it hard wired, it's seen as a modification to the car and you need to update your car insurance or it could be invalid. Just passing the info, don't shoot the messenger (edited)
    adam.mt's avatar
    Given the modifications that many people do to their cars and don't declare, yet the insurance happily pays up, I doubt it. But, some insurance companies will indeed do whatever they can to avoid payouts. So, YMMV, and please don't consider this as legal advice. (edited)
  2. markgh's avatar
    I don't know if this is a good product or not, but don't take the Goodyear name as a mark of quality, they slap it on lots of generic electronics that you can buy without the label. Others have pointed out identical products on eBay. (edited)
    Jules_HT's avatar
    I had one of the cheap Goodyear TPMS that looked almost identical to my TyrePal one. It wasn't, lasted about a fortnight (compared to 15 years and still got strong for the TyrePal).
  3. Keep-it-Tea's avatar
    Should be standard on all cars made after 2022 when the tech became more available.

    Our insurance premiums should be going DOWN!
  4. usban's avatar
    Reviews are good. (edited)
  5. HSpin's avatar
    Code seems to have expired, sadly.
  6. ghaithk1995's avatar
    Has anyone had one of these here ?
  7. Unkept_Legend's avatar
    Does this need to be hard wired?
    Alex_H's avatar
    Yes, if you mean for power. All dashcams I've seen need to be wired in for power. Either via a usb/cigarette socket or you could wire it into the car itself.
  8. Dave_dave69's avatar
    Would it give a similar view to the internal rear view mirror?
  9. AndyRoyd's avatar
    £8.26 delivered in 7 wkg days if comfortable binning the Goodyear sticker.
    Probably cheaper options if wasting more than the 30secs I spent on a search.

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