Rand McNally recently launched a new line of stand-alone dash cams that pairs safety features with HD video and extra-wide-angle lenses.
According to the company, the Dash Cam 100, Dash Cam 200, and the even more feature-rich Dash Cam 300 are designed to not only assist with accident and safety documentation, but capture video and photos from the road.
“Everyday and professional drivers both have told us that they want to capture and share their experiences on the road and be able to save a high-quality video record should they be involved in an accident,” said Stephen Fletcher, CEO of Rand McNally.
All of the Rand McNally dash cams include a “G” sensor, which detects significant or sudden movement – such as a collision – and automatically saves the video file. Videos and photos taken on the cameras feature a time and date stamp.
The Dash Cam 200 and 300 have GPS functions, which stamps location, and the cameras include a time-lapse feature, which helps capture long trips more succinctly.
Features on the Dash Cam 100, 200, and 300 include:
- A “G” sensor that automatically saves video footage on impact
- Extra-wide camera angle with minimal distortion
- Night mode that adjusts automatically
- Time- lapse and still photography
- Time and date stamp
- The cameras can record continuously while in use with the option for different looping intervals.
- All three of the dash cams come connected to a small suction cup mount, which easily installs on the windshield.
The Dash Cam 200 and 300 also include a super HD camera and location stamp, from an embedded GPS.
The Dash Cam 300 includes lane-departure and collision warnings, and can record Full HD video at 60 frames per second.