Hikvision Launches Smart Dash Cams to Boost Road Safety
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Hikvision Launches Smart Dash Cams to Boost Road Safety

Hikvision has introduced a new range of smart dash cameras designed to enhance road safety and vehicle security. The advanced in-car systems feature high-definition video capture, wide-angle lenses, low-light performance, and wireless app connectivity for live viewing and recording. 

The dash cams are equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System), and G-sensor technology, which automatically saves footage in the event of a collision. With a large aperture for improved night recordings, the devices offer round-the-clock surveillance, including 24x7 parking monitoring. 

Popular models include AE-DC 4018-D1 PRO, AE-DC-5013-F6 PRO, AE-DC-2018-K2, AE-DC-4328-K5, and AE-DC-5313-C6PRO. These devices are designed for use across private vehicles, taxis, buses, school transport, and trucks. 

Dash cams provide multiple benefits such as accident evidence, driver behaviour monitoring, theft deterrence, and fleet management support. They also help parents track teenage drivers and offer valuable insights in road-related incidents, making them a vital tool for both safety and accountability. 

With the launch, Hikvision aims to deliver intelligent, reliable, and user-friendly solutions for safer journeys. 

Hikvision has introduced a new range of smart dash cameras designed to enhance road safety and vehicle security. The advanced in-car systems feature high-definition video capture, wide-angle lenses, low-light performance, and wireless app connectivity for live viewing and recording. The dash cams are equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System), and G-sensor technology, which automatically saves footage in the event of a collision. With a large aperture for improved night recordings, the devices offer round-the-clock surveillance, including 24x7 parking monitoring. Popular models include AE-DC 4018-D1 PRO, AE-DC-5013-F6 PRO, AE-DC-2018-K2, AE-DC-4328-K5, and AE-DC-5313-C6PRO. These devices are designed for use across private vehicles, taxis, buses, school transport, and trucks. Dash cams provide multiple benefits such as accident evidence, driver behaviour monitoring, theft deterrence, and fleet management support. They also help parents track teenage drivers and offer valuable insights in road-related incidents, making them a vital tool for both safety and accountability. With the launch, Hikvision aims to deliver intelligent, reliable, and user-friendly solutions for safer journeys. 

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