AutoVehicle TechThe Gamin Dash Cam Live has a special trick up its sleeveCheck-in on your vehicle, wherever you are in the worldWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
AutoVehicle TechThe Gamin Dash Cam Live has a special trick up its sleeveCheck-in on your vehicle, wherever you are in the worldWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Check-in on your vehicle, wherever you are in the world
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(Image credit: Garmin)
(Image credit: Garmin)
Today atCES 2023Garminlaunched the all-new Garmin Dash Cam Live, an always-connected LTE dash cam that offers drivers access to a live view of their vehicle wherever they are in the world.
The new Garmin Dash Cam Live will also prove theft alerts and other incident alerts, with 1440p video recording and a wide 140-degree field of view.
This sounds perfect if you’re travelling or have left your car in a dodgy part of town, as it’ll give you valuable peace of mind that your vehicle is safe and sound.
We’ll be testing the Garmin Dash Cam Live and seeing whether it earns a place in ourbest dash cambuying guide.
Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales, has compared this new model to avideo doorbell, saying, “Much like the popular doorbell security camera systems that give you a view around your front door, Garmin Dash Cam Live can serve as your eyewitness 24/7 for ultimate peace of mind and situational awareness. You can feel secure whether you’re walking away from your truck at the stadium or leaving your convertible at the beach.”
With Dash Cam Live, saved video clips are automatically stored for 24 hours in the secure, online Vault and can be accessed using the Garmin Drive smartphone app.
(Image credit: Garmin)
(Image credit: Garmin)
Just likewireless security cameras, this dash cam is always on, meaning it automatically records and saves video of incidents, tagging time, date and location of saved video thanks to built-in GPS.
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When you’re ready to access or share recorded video, the LTE connectivity also makes Dash Cam Live superior to standard dash cams, because you don’t have to take the camera out of the car to download and share a video clip.
Just like Garmin’s other Dash Cam models, the Live will also feature useful voice commands, allowing you to save video, stop/start recording, and take still pictures while keeping your hands on the wheel.
It also includes alerts for forward collision, lane departure and speed camera notifications to help encourage safer driving and increase situational awareness.
Okay, so how much does the premium Dash Cam Live cost?
It has a suggested retail price of £349.99, but for you to enjoy all the connected features of this LTE dash cam, you must also purchase a monthly Vault subscription plan in the Garmin Drive app. These plans, which start at £4.99/month, enable 24/7 connected features, including live view, location tracking, theft alerts, emergency contact notification and parking guard notifications as well as the ability to extend the storage duration of video clips for up to 30 days.
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