Save 43% on an Apeman Mini Dashcam 1080P

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If you live in an area where this time of year brings the cold and plenty of snow, having a camera installed on your car’s windshield could provide you some much-needed relief. There’s no need to spend a lot of money on one, as you can pick up the Apeman Mini Dashcam 1080P for under $35. Just like a more expensive device, this budget dashcam will still record video of your car while in motion and parked.

24/7 all-weather monitoring includes motion detection and parking monitoring. It starts recording the moment it detects a collision or starts to shake, which could help you learn what happened if your car is vandalized when parked or if you get in an accident after sliding on a sheet of ice.

Deal Apeman Mini Dashcam Device

Don’t worry about having a big camera obstructing your view through the windshield, as the Apeman Mini Dashcam 1080P has a new mini design that can be hidden behind the rearview mirror. It has the same simple, friendly operation, though now the button feels more comfortable. It’s easy to set up, too, taking just two minutes from unboxing to installation. Once the engine is turned on, it automatically starts recording.

When loop recording and G-sensor are turned on, the dashcam will overwrite the oldest videos that were recorded to not have any interruptions in recording. When the shock of a collision is detected, the camera locks the video, preventing it from being overwritten.

Take 43% off the price of this dashcam and pay just $33.93.

Apeman Mini Dashcam 1080P

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