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Now that many people have gone back to working in the office, they’re back to using their vehicles on a daily basis, sometimes for a few hours a day. There’s a greater need to stay safe when riding in the vehicle and to keep the vehicle safe as well. If this describes you, consider buying a 70mai Dash Cam Omni. Get one for as low as $139 throughout crowdfunding and enjoy the industry’s first 360º full view dash cam with surveillance capability for the security and safety of you and your vehicle.

70mai specializes in dash cameras and sells in more than 100 countries. The company’s designers have won awards for their industrial designs that are created to keep you safe. These designers have worked on the Omni dash cam for two-and-a-half years.

The 70mai Dash Cam Omni uses AI motion detection and PureCel®Plus-S HDR Technology for best-in-class night vision and to help when filming in difficult conditions, such as inside tunnels and facing strong headlights. This ability will film suspicious activity around your car day and night. Expanded ADAS will help you avoid traffic accidents, as it will warn you of traffic risks, lane departures, forward vehicle start, pedestrians, and cyclists.

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The Collection Detection Algorithm will find and follow the incident’s direction, then record the footage for up to 30 seconds. It will also send you an alert to prevent hit-and-runs.

The dash cam utilizes the AI-Based Human Detection Algorithm that identifies humans and human motion and predicts what the humans in view of your car will do next. The algorithm is designed to prevent false triggers. Think of it as your always-available eyewitness.

The 70mai Dash Cam Omni has a large F1.5 aperture to correct the exposure levels in low light. A 1080P Full HD resolution uses a self-developed image processing algorithm to present clear images. A voice control capability allows you to use the camera while driving so that you don’t have to take your eyes off the road.

The 360º view provides a full view with no blind spots and 140º FOV to minimize image distortions – all in one compact design that rotates smoothly 340º with its 2-Phase Stepping Motors. If you want interior shots of your car or a specific angle outside while it is parked, just adjust the angle of the device.

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60FPS will work while you travel in a fast motion, detecting license plates and road signs. A built-in GPS creates a route-tracking map to make finding your vehicle in a crowded parking lot a cinch.

A 4G Hardwire Kit will be available early next year in Southeast Asia and Europe and will allow you to freely operate the dash cam, pan around, record videos, take photos, etc. Without the 4G Hardwire Kit, you’ll still be able to store images and video in the cloud via Wi-Fi.

70mail is gearing up to mass produce the 70mai Dash Cam Omni within two months, with an intended February 2023 start of shipments.

Take 20% off throughout the crowdfunding period on a 32G dash cam and pay just $139. Buy the 64G dash cam for $149 and the 128G dash cam for $159.

70mai Dash Cam Omni

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