Save $32 on an iiwey Dashcam with Night Vision

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It’s crazy out on the road sometimes between accidents, road rage, etc. You want to have some way to protect yourself and your vehicle. That’s why an iiwey Dashcam can come in handy. It has cameras in the front, rear, and inside of your vehicle to record footage to an SD card.

Three separate cameras on the dashcam record all action in the front and rear of your vehicle and inside the vehicle as well. The two outside cameras record in Full HD 1920 x 1080P, 30fps. They can span as wide as six lanes and are so detailed they can capture a license plate number. The inside camera captures 1280 x 720P. The applications are numerous.

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You’ll be able to capture what happens at night as well, such as when your vehicle is parked. The F1.8 aperture and Sony sensor provide clear night imagery. The inside camera has an infrared LED to show a black and white image, even with no light. The cameras are triggered by a G-sensor and will automatically lock the captured video if a collision or crash occurs, or your vehicle is searched. You can choose to lock footage manually as well if needed for evidence. The cameras continuously record, with older unlocked video being replaced.

The iiwey Dashcam ships with a 32GB SD card to store your recordings. Twelve months of service is provided with a 30-day money back guarantee.

Take $32 off the price of this dashcam and pay just $67.99.

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