Technology
Vava dash cams are 30% off for Prime members
TL;DR: Monitor your car with two of Vava’s dash cams on sale for 30% off for Amazon Prime members. They’re now $31.49 and $82.99, respectively.
As if you didn’t already have enough reason to become an Amazon Prime member, here’s some more incentive: Prime members get to take advantage of some sweet deals on and the days leading up to the event.
If you’re a big car buff interested in gadgets like GPS devices, today’s deal is for you. Two of Vava’s dash cams are 30% off today for Prime members. You can get a standard 1080p model on sale for $31.49, or grab a more advanced cam with WiFi on sale for $82.99.
With 1080p Full HD video and a 170-degree wide recording angle, this dash cam captures the road with clear definition, even at high speeds. The cam has night vision, so you’re covered even in the dark. While you’re not in the car, Vava has your back with 24-hour parking monitoring. The camera automatically powers on and records video if it detects shock or vibration while your car is parked.
At just three inches wide, the Vava dash cam is non-obtrusive while you drive. Plus, it’s easy to set up. Normally this dash cam costs $44.99, but Prime members can snag it for $31.49 today.
For a more advanced dash cam, check out the CD001 model. Its lens captures 155 degrees, but is manually rotatable 360 degrees, so you can capture anything happening around your vehicle. The Vava mobile app pairs with this cam, enabling live viewing, real-time photos and video sharing on social media, and direct media transfer to authorities and insurance companies.
This camera also has night vision and parking monitoring, making sure you’re covered no matter the situation. The Vava CD001 is listed at $119.99, but as a Prime member you can grab it for $82.99.
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