
Thus, the whole purpose of having one of these gadgets is defeated. In the event of an accident, when the guilty vehicle comes and shunts you from behind, or the impact is towards the rear of the car, dash cams set up to look at the front will never record anything that can implicate the guilty party shafting you from behind. Thus, you can set up one point in the direction that the car is going, and one in the opposite direction. The most significant advantage of this rear view mirror camera is that it can simultaneously record views from two separate angles, each of which is customizable. You can zoom with this lens, which is a sought-after feature for recording tricky situations where you are pulled up by a cop or when you want to get a close shot of a dangerously driving vehicle or a person of suspected criminal activity. However, in many ways, this system is a great one. The 120-degree coverage of the lens may appear a little less than what other cameras provide. It clips on to the existing mirror or uses the provided with integrated LCD screen. This device, however, does not have any of these issues. Also, they can become a distraction for the driver. Suction mount cups are known to wear out over long periods of use and when they do you run the risk of damaging your device they generally sit lower on the windshield because of the length of the mounted neck. The Falcon Zero F360 HD dash cam recorder does not require adhesives or suction mount cup or other contraptions in order to be attached to your dashboard or windshield.

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