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A dash camera is a smart investment for any driver—it continuously records your journeys, providing clear video evidence in the event of an accident or traffic dispute. It helps protect you against insurance fraud, monitors your vehicle while parked, captures incidents of theft or vandalism, and even encourages safer driving. With features like loop recording, G-sensor impact detection, and night vision, a dash cam gives you peace of mind every time you hit the road.
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If you’re looking for dash cam installation in Northern Massachusetts, you can trust Smart Audio to get the job done right. Our experienced team can set up your multi-camera dash cam system and even install an external power unit to keep your cameras running while your vehicle is off.
If you have any questions or want to schedule a dash cam installation, please contact our knowledgeable team—we’re here to help!
24/7 RECORDS
Capture every moment on the road or in the parking lot, ensuring that no incident goes unnoticed.
CLEAR EVIDENCE
Avoid headaches with solid proof in case of accidents or false claims.
MONITOR PARK
Motion detection records any unusual activity, giving you peace of
NIGHT FULL HD
Crystal-clear footage, day or night, keeps you protected 24/7.
A dash cam (dashboard camera) is a small, windshield-mounted camera that continuously records the road ahead (and sometimes behind) while you drive. It's designed for safety, evidence in case of accidents, and peace of mind.
Most dash cams record continuously while the vehicle is on. Some models also feature parking mode, which records when motion or impact is detected while the car is parked
Dash cams typically plug into your vehicle’s 12V socket (cigarette lighter) or are hardwired directly to the car's fuse box for a cleaner, always-on setup.
Yes, many dash cams include a microphone to record audio inside the vehicle. You can usually toggle this feature on or off in the settings.
This depends on the size of the microSD card and video quality. A 32GB card typically holds about 3-5 hours of footage. Most dash cams use loop recording, which overwrites the oldest footage when the card is full.
Yes, most dash cams have a G-sensor that detects impact and automatically saves the current video file in a protected folder to prevent it from being overwritten.
No. Most dash cams turn on and start recording automatically when the vehicle starts and shut down when the engine is turned off.
Yes, most modern dash cams include night vision or low-light recording capabilities, ensuring visibility even in poor lighting conditions.