Capture Every Mile in 4K With the Botslab G980H Dash Cam

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Driving safely, regardless of where your journey takes you, begins with being properly equipped. This Prime Day, you can get one of the most advanced dash cams available – the Botslab G980H – which can upgrade your driving experience significantly, at a discount of 55%.

This camera captures your drives in crystal-clear 4K resolution from the front and 1080P from the rear. It is equipped with enhanced safety features (ADAS) that actively monitor the environment around your vehicle. ADAS includes Pedestrian Collision Warning to alert you of people walking in the path of the car, and Front Vehicle Start Alert to notify you when the vehicle ahead starts moving, especially helpful in traffic jams or at traffic lights. It also includes Lane Departure Warning to help maintain your lane.

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The dash cam also includes Headway Monitoring Warning, to assist in keeping a safe distance from the car ahead, reducing the risk of collisions. When you’re parked, the G980H continues to protect your vehicle with its 24/7 Parking Monitoring. (A hardware kit is needed for this feature.)

Night driving is easier as well, with the superior night vision of the G980H. You can drive with confidence, even on the darkest roads, as the advanced Sony Starvis technology and an impressive F1.5 aperture ensure that your footage remains clear and detailed.

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In situations where power cuts off unexpectedly, the built-in supercapacitor of the G980H can come in handy. This technology ensures that all your data is immediately saved, so you never have to worry about losing the important footage of your travels.

Save 5% with the code 05FP1IFT to pay just $102.99. The deal will only last through July 21, 2024, so act quickly.

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