Swann Extends HD Dash Camera Range To Provide New Level Of Safety For Drivers

Swann Extends HD Dash Camera Range To Provide New Level Of Safety For Drivers

Offering drivers a new level of protection, the full HD cameras are equipped with G-sensor accident detection, a vehicle safety system that detects sudden acceleration, collisions and safeguards from fraudulent insurance claims, the company says.

Screen Shot 2016-02-11 at 11.02.25 AMSANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif. — Swann, a global leader in DIY security monitoring, reveals its new range of HD dash cameras: the Navigator HD Dash Camera and Economy HD Dash Camera. Offering drivers a new level of protection, the full HD cameras are equipped with G-sensor accident detection, a vehicle safety system that detects sudden acceleration, collisions and safeguards from fraudulent insurance claims, the company says.

Screen Shot 2016-02-11 at 11.03.03 AMDesigned to offer peace of mind on the road, the Navigator HD Dash Camera’s wide angle 140-degree lens records full HD 1080p video, photos and audio in real-time, with the ability to capture license plates. Drivers will never miss an incident, as the camera auto-records when the engine is turned on and when motion is detected. The included GPS locator tracks exact movements and places, with detailed time and location data stamped on the footage. Using the Navigator GPS software on a computer or tablet, users can also easily check driving routes and speed information on the map.

Built for convenience, set up takes only a few minutes with easy, unobtrusive suction mounting to the vehicle’s windscreen. USB connectivity allows users to easily transfer footage to their computer and recharge their device’s battery using the included mini USB cable. Each box includes a Navigator HD Dash Camera, car suction mount, car charger, 13-foot cable and USB to Mini USB cable. It is available at, B&H, BJ’s, Frys and www.Swann.com for $149.99.

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