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iBeam TE-DVR-DL4K Universal 4K Dual-View Dash Camera With DVR & 3" Viewing Screen

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$143.10
$143.10 - $143.10
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iBeam TE-DVR-DL4K Universal 4K Dual-View Dash Camera With DVR & 3" Viewing Screen 

Quickly and easily mount this dual-view camera on your windshield to view and record the area in front of and inside your vehicle. This high-resolution dual-view camera with DVR captures and displays a 140° wide-angle field of view to protect drivers from liability and increase safety. Each lens can be directed toward the front windshield to view what is ahead of the vehicle or toward the vehicle’s interior and out the rear window to capture the view directly behind the vehicle. Both angles can be displayed simultaneously on the built-in 3-inch viewing screen that sits atop the two camera lenses. This dash camera features 4K HD recording, including audio which can be stored on a micro memory card of up to 32 GB.

Features

  • Dual adjustable cameras
  • HD recording: 4K + FHD P25
  • 3" built-in viewing screen
  • 140° wide-angle field of view
  • Impact detection saves video
  • Micro memory card, class 10, max. 32 GB
  • Audio recording available

Vehicle Fitment:

Universal

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