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Garmin Dash Cam 20 Standalone Driving Recorder With Gps, Hd Camera New Shipsfree on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
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Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:20 Brand:Garmin

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Garmin Dash Cam 20 Standalone Driving Recorder with GPS

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Manufacturer's description:

HD GPS-enabled standalone driving recorder with 2.3-inch LCD display

Incident Detection G-Sensor automatically saves footage of collisions and incidents

Play back the footage on the LCD display or review later on your computer

Reliable, Easy-to-use HD Driving Recorder with GPS

Snapshot feature allows you to take still images, even remove from vehicle, to capture collision damage

Integrated microphone records the sounds inside your vehicle

Record in High Definition

Garmin Dash Cam is an easy-to-use high-definition driving recorder with 2.3-inch LCD display. It records both audio and video, with GPS for detailed time and location data pinpointing exactly where and when events occurred. Mount the camera to your windshield and record your drive in 1080p, 720p, or WVGA. Dash Cam records in a continuous loop, using the included 4 GB microSD card. To add more memory, add a larger microSD card (accepts up to 32 GB, sold separately. Class 10 required). Play back the footage on the LCD display or review later on your computer.

The camera has a wide-angle lens that captures the entire road. Its integrated microphone gives you the option of recording audio inside the vehicle.

Your Eyewitness That Never Blinks
No need to worry about starting and stopping. If Dash Cam is plugged into a powered source, it is recording.

All footage is stamped with time and location so you know exactly when and where events occurred. When reviewing footage on your computer, you’ll have a record of latitude, longitude, date, time, speed, and direction of travel.

The camera features automatic incident detection (G-Sensor) with customizable sensitivity settings. When an incident – like hard braking or a collision – is detected, your camera knows to save the current, last, and next recordings; thereby, preserving a complete record of the event.

For a close-up view of vehicle or property damage, you can remove Dash Cam from your vehicle and take snapshots.

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