Sure, many new cars have backup cameras and various sensors to detect nearby obstacles. But you can’t access the footage they record after the fact. Thus, they pale in general usability compared to a dedicated dash camera.
Sure, many new cars have backup cameras and various sensors to detect nearby obstacles. But you can’t access the footage they record after the fact. Thus, they pale in general usability compared to a dedicated dash camera.
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