Ondash X4S Duo
Nexus 4 Pro (N4 Pro)
Sonnet 1 (S1)
Falcon 1 (F1)
Sonnet 1 Pro (S1 Pro)
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FAQs
Why is a 4k camera better for a dash cam?
A 4K camera for a dash cam is better because it captures extremely detailed and clear footage. It offers four times the resolution of standard HD cameras, ensuring sharper images of license plates, road signs, and other details. This higher resolution allows for better zooming capabilities without losing quality, performs well in low-light conditions, and is more future-proof, making it a valuable investment for capturing precise and clear footage on the road.
What is the best memory card for a 4K dash cam?
For a 4K dash cam, the best memory card should have a UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) or Video Speed Class 30 (V30) rating, ensuring it can handle the high data rates of 4K video. Aim for a higher storage capacity, starting at 64GB but preferably 128GB or more, to accommodate the larger 4K video files. Choose cards designed for endurance and reliability, often labeled as "high endurance" or specifically for dash cams, ensuring they can handle constant read/write operations and have a longer lifespan.