Dashcams with Car Sounds and Security

Vehicle Dashcams

A dashcam is a small camera mounted on a vehicle's windscreen that continuously records the road ahead while driving safely.

These mainly serve as a form of witness protection, providing irrefutable video evidence to settle insurance disputes, protect against fraud, and potentially lower insurance premiums. 

These can be installed so there are no cables showing.

Why You Should Use Them:

Dashcams are a smart investment because they provide clear video evidence in the event of an accident, helping to protect you from false claims and making insurance disputes easier to resolve. They can also deter fraud, record incidents while your vehicle is parked (if fitted with parking mode), and encourage safer driving habits. For business or fleet vehicles, dashcams add an extra layer of protection by monitoring driver behaviour and reducing liability risks. Overall, they offer peace of mind, financial protection, and added security every time you’re on the road.

How Dashcams Work


Loop Recording: Dashcams capture video in short clips, typically a few minutes long. When the storage card becomes full, the system automatically deletes the oldest footage to make room for new recordings, allowing continuous operation without any input from the driver.

G-Sensors: Most dashcams include motion sensors that detect sudden movement, such as sharp braking or a collision. When this happens, the device saves and protects the current clip so it cannot be erased during normal recording cycles.

Power Supply: Dashcams are usually powered through the vehicle’s 12V socket, but they can also be professionally hardwired into the fuse box. Hardwiring creates a cleaner installation and allows features like parking mode to function even when the engine is switched off.

Why You Should Use Them:


Video Quality: Clear, high-resolution footage is important for capturing fine details such as registration plates and road signs. Most models range from 1080p Full HD up to 4K Ultra HD for sharper image clarity.

Parking Surveillance: This feature activates recording when motion or an impact is detected while the vehicle is parked, helping to capture incidents that occur when you’re not present.

Built-in GPS: Some dashcams record speed and location data alongside the video, adding accurate journey information that can be useful for insurance or legal purposes.

Wireless Connectivity: With Wi-Fi and companion apps, users can quickly access, save, and share footage straight to their smartphone without needing to remove the memory card.

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Key Features

The key features of the Car Sounds and Security Dashcams are:

Key Features:

  • Resolution: High-quality video is essential for reading number plates. Options range from 1080p Full HD to 4K Ultra HD.

  • Parking Mode: Uses motion or impact sensors to record events while the car is stationary and unattended.

  • GPS Tracking: Embeds precise speed and location data into the footage, which is vital for legal evidence.

  • Wi-Fi and App Integration: Allows users to view, download, and share clips directly to a smartphone without removing the SD card. Maplin +4

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