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Dual-Facing Dashcam

See More, Protect More

Capture every angle with the dual-lens system. Monitor both the road and cabin for complete safety. AI-driven monitoring ensures safer, smarter trips with crystal-clear footage and incident detection.

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Live Video Streaming & Remote Monitoring

Live video streaming and remote monitoring with GPS tracking, accessible on any device for real-time awareness.

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Dual-Lens Recording with Driver Monitoring

Two cameras give full coverage, including night vision for low-light situations, so you can see the driver and the area around the car.

ADAS & Driver Safety Features

ADAS alerts for unsafe driving, warns about distance, collisions, and lane changes, and saves video automatically during crashes for round-the-clock safety.

Cloud Storage, GPS, & Event Notifications

Event videos are stored in the cloud with GPS tracking and instant alerts for easy access and real-time updates via the TMT platform.

Loop Recording & Data Security

24-hour loop recording, tamper-proof card protection, and up to 256GB storage ensure continuous, secure footage.

Parking Alerts

Bump, accident, or scratch—our dashcams capture it and alert you instantly

Effortless Setup for Dash Cam

A Simple Guide to Get Started Fast

1. Prepare & Mount

  • Location: Pick a clean, clear spot on the windshield.

  • Mount: Press firmly to attach the camera.

2. Connect & Configure

  • Power: Connect to the vehicle’s power source.

  • Power On: Start the car, connect via Wi-Fi, and set up using the app.

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FAQ
What are the main features of the Dash Camera?

The Dash Camera has two cameras—one for the front of the car and one for inside. It connects using 4G LTE and WiFi, has GPS, night vision, 24-hour loop recording, and a G-sensor. 

Yes, the dashcam has night vision. This means both the front and inside cameras can record even when it is dark. The inside camera will switch to black and white mode when there isn’t enough light.

Yes, the dashcam needs a data plan for some features, like 4G monitoring and alerts. You might get some data with the SIM card, but you will need to buy a monthly data plan to keep using these features.

The dashcam can be used in many types of vehicles, like cars, taxis, RVs, minivans, buses, and trucks. It is made for personal, family, or business use.

You can install it yourself if you know a bit about cars, but for things like the remote fuel cut-off feature, it is best to have a professional install it to make sure everything works safely.

Yes, you can use the dash camera for simple recording without the app. But for features like GPS tracking, live video, and alerts, you will need the cloud platform.

The footage is stored on a TF memory card (up to 256GB). Important videos are also synced to the TMT cloud, where they are kept for up to six months.

The box includes the Dash Camera, a hardwire kit, a 3M windshield mount, a tamper-proof card cover, an optional SOS button, a relay, and a quick guide.

The front camera records video at 1920x1080P at 25 frames per second (FPS), and the inside camera records at 1280x720P at 15 FPS. Both cameras record in color during the day, and the inside camera switches to black and white in low light.

ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance System. It gives warnings about things like getting too close to other cars, leaving your lane, and unsafe distances. It helps the driver stay safe by giving voice warnings when something dangerous is happening.

Yes, the dashcam can watch your car all the time, even when parked. It detects movement or impacts around the car and will start recording to help keep your car safe from damage or theft.

The intelligent emergency capture feature automatically saves important footage when an incident happens, like an accident. This means that the footage will be safely stored and ready for you to review.

The G-sensor can detect sudden movements like hard braking, sharp turns, or crashes. When it senses these, it automatically saves the video so it won’t get deleted, which can be helpful in an accident.

Loop recording means that the camera keeps recording over the oldest footage when the memory card is full. This way, the camera never stops recording and you don’t need to manually delete old files.