01, What is front and back
camera?
'Front Back Camera'
is useful for taking two different photos and fitting in one photo at a time.
... This is a Dual Selfie camera (Front Back Selfie camera /
Double Camera / To and fro camera / Two sided camera /
Two Directional Camera) using which you can capture in both
directions and never be missed.
02, Is it worth getting a
rear dash cam?
Having a rear Dash Cam fitted will add an extra level of
security to your vehicle with a full view of any incidents which may occur.
From just another £50 you could have total confidence when driving by adding
a rear Dash Cam. There's also a number of benefits of having a Dash
Cam you may not have known about.
03, Is rear dash cam
necessary?
Yes. It's absolutely necessary.
Used to have a single dash cam up front, got rear ended
by a perp who immediately reversed out of the back of my damaged vehicle and
took off like a shot, at warp speed.
04. Does a dash cam reduce insurance?
In some instances,
a dash cam can reduce your insurance premiums,
however they are guaranteed to protect you against false insurance claims.
05. Is it worth getting front and rear dash cam?
Front and back view (or front and rear) dash
cams record the view in front and behind your car.
Many accidents on the road happen at low speeds and involve rear-end
collisions. Investing in dash cams that offer both views could
be worth the extra spend in case you're involved in an
accident.
06, Should I get a front
and rear dash cam?
When investing in
a dash cam for protection or fun, front and rear facing dash
cam systems ensure that the entire road area is being covered, rather
than only a portion, so you're getting a considerably larger
bang for your buck, without going that much further into a higher budget level.
07. How much does it cost to install a front and rear dash cam?
Dash cam installation should cost between $35 and $50.
However, many models are “plug-and-play,” meaning they can be
plugged into a vehicle port – such as a cigarette lighter, or a truck's OBD-II
port – and shouldn't cost anything to have installed.
08.Do you need a dual
dash cam?
Is a Dual Channel Dash
Cam Better? For personal vehicles, vans and SUVs, having two cameras provides
better coverage. This setup tells a more complete story, whether it is
capturing erratic behavior of someone ahead of you or just to
show you were driving normally when someone else hits you from
the rear.