Technology
Save $30 on this dual-channel dash cam
In the year 2019, you shouldn’t hit the open road without a dash cam by your side. With all the drama that goes down on the highway, an indisputable extra set of eyes can’t hurt.
This OwlScout Front and Cabin Full HD 1080p Dash Cam is a great place to start — and it’s on sale for $30 off in the Mashable Shop.
Like most dash cams, the OwlScout attaches right to your windshield, but won’t block your view of the road. Unlike most other dash cams, however, this one features two 1080p cameras — one that captures your adventures on the road with a 145-degree viewing angle and one that captures what’s going on inside your vehicle.
Why would you need an interior camera, you ask? Well, maybe you need to prove you were paying attention to the road in the event of an accident. Or maybe you drive for Uber and a crazy drunk passenger decided to grab the wheel. Sometimes there’s just as much drama inside the car as outside.
The OwlScout also features a built-in G sensor, so it automatically starts recording in the event of a crash. Plus, both cameras record in crystal-clear 1080p, even in the dark, thanks to its built-in night vision. It even connects to your smartphone via WiFi, so you can access your footage immediately.
Valued at $199, you can slash $30 off for a limited time and get it for $169.
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