Technology
This $20 night vision dash cam will keep an extra eye on the road for you
TL;DR: Snag the U-Drive DVR dash cam for $19.99 in the Mashable Shop. It’s typically $39.99 so you’ll save 50%.
Look, accidents happen. No matter who you are, what you do, or how good of a driver you think you are, there’s always a chance things could go awry on the road. It’s life, y’all. And when crazy things happen on the road, having this U-Drive DVR dash cam can make all the difference.
You shouldn’t have to catch every single detail when you get into an accident — especially when you’re not the cause — but people be crazy. This dash cam can act as your best witness to the madness, though. With sharp, full-colored 1280x 720 high-resolution video (at up to 30 frames per second), a wide 100-degree angle lens, and six infrared LEDs for night vision, it ensures you’re covered whenever you’re behind the wheel.
The camera starts recording as soon as your vehicle begins moving and will automatically overwrite the oldest file when the memory is full. It’ll save both audio and video to an SD card and you can instantly play it back right at the scene. Heck, even if you don’t get in any accidents, you’ll have a beautifully recorded scenic drive, or maybe even catch a meteor’s fiery descent.
Originally $39.99, you can pick up the U-Drive DVR Dash Cam with Night Vision for just $19.99 right now — 50% off retail value.
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