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Collision Lock

G-sensor detects hits. Files lock instantly.

Full HD Vision

Wide lens shows details. Sharp clips record.

Loop Recording

Old videos get replaced. Storage never ends.

Parking Safety

Sensors watch your car. Impacts start video.

Advanced Dual-Lens Monitoring

The device features a sophisticated dual-camera setup that captures multiple angles at once.

Intelligent Emergency Protection

Safety is at the core of this device's design, featuring a built-in G-sensor specifically tuned for collision detection.

Opti Car CAM

Modern Hardware & Connectivity

Equipped with the latest connectivity standards, the dashcam includes a high-speed Type-C port for reliable power delivery and fast data transfer.

User-Friendly Interface

The integrated high-resolution display provides real-time feedback and instant playback capabilities

Questions in mind? We’ve got you covered

How does the camera protect video during an accident?


The device features an integrated G-sensor that detects sudden impacts or collisions. When a collision is sensed, the current video file is automatically locked to prevent it from being overwritten by the loop recording system.

What areas of the vehicle does the dual-lens system cover?

This dashcam is equipped with a primary front-facing lens to monitor the road and a secondary adjustable lens on the side. This allows you to simultaneously record the path ahead and either the vehicle's interior or the side window area.

What type of cable is required for power and data?

The unit is designed with a modern Type-C port located on the top of the device. This port handles both power delivery and high-speed data transfer to ensure a stable connection.

Where is the memory card slot located?

The TF (microSD) card slot is conveniently placed on the side of the camera housing. This allows for easy insertion and removal of storage media without needing to unmount the entire device.

How do I manually control the settings and playback?

You can navigate the system menus using the tactile physical buttons found at the bottom of the unit. These include a Menu (M) button, navigation arrows, and a power button for direct control over recording and playback functions