Cambridge Dashcam

October 27, 2014 | Hindy Halpert

Dashcam. Cambridge Resources’ Latest Premium Automotive Product.

The Cambridge Dashcam is a small, full-color video camera that drivers can mount to the dashboards, windshields, or rearview mirrors of their cars. The Dashcam records everything the driver sees; it’s like having a second set of eyes and a perfect memory. Having a Dashcam in your car can protect you from insurance fraud, road rage, and false accusations relating to accidents. And aside from all of the serious, safety-related reasons to use a Dashcam, it will also document all of the unique, unexpected things you encounter while driving. You might even be lucky enough to catch a rare meteor shower like this guy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl_RknL9G-Q

Camridge Dashcam is available in both HD and standard definition models.

Cambridge Resources will debut its new Dashcam at the AAPEX Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 4 – 6. Make sure to stop by Booth 5734 and see it for yourself.

 

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