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Uniden releases new Dash Cams including 5K resolution and Rideshare features

Uniden has released a new and improved range of Dash Cams with advanced features to suit all different use-cases including rideshare drivers in need of an in-car view also.

The next generation of the advanced DashView series from Uniden is a sleek barrel design with an ever so slightly squared off shape that remains perfectly discreet for positioning high on the windscreen in a discreet position.

Boasting a cracking 5K video resolution, the new DashView 60+ uses Sony Starvis sensors, great low light performance as well as High Dynamic range for those bright sunlit drives, and a 150 degree wide angle lens

In Smart Parking Mode the DashView 60 series records motion activated events in shorter 60 second blocks when you’re parked up at home or away.

Adding a rear camera and the DashView 60R records 2K footage from behind the vehicle for a full understanding of what went on around you in the case of an accident.

If you’re a rideshare driver, taxi driver, or owner of a courier vehicle or tradie looking for vision from the inside of the car too – the DashView 40R also includes an in-car “cabin” camera alongside it’s 4K front and Full HD rear camera.

All of them work with the DashView app to get access to your recordings and settings in an easy way without removing the SD card.

Other Uniden Dashview features: 

  • Up to 5GHz Built in WiFi for fast data transfer
  • Safety Speed/Red Light Camera Warnings
  • Windows/Mac Viewer
  • Built in GPS and G Sensor
  • Loop and Event Recording
  • Multi-Level Cell 64GB U3 High Endurance SD Card (included)
  • 2 Year Warranty (SD card and accessories 6 months)
  • Uniden DashView 60+ – RRP $399.95
  • Uniden DashView 60R – RRP $499.95
  • Uniden DashView 40R – RRP $399.95

In addition to the new DashView cameras, Uniden also has a couple of new iGO cams, the affordable iGO Cam 35 is just $99.95, features a 2 inch LCD screen and Full HD camera.

The iGO Cam 45 R has a larger 3 inch screen, 2K resolution front camera and full HD rear camera in addition to WiFi for easy data transfer.

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