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SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- THINKWARE, a leading global dash cam company, has announced the launch of its latest product, the U3000 dash cam. As a new addition to its U-series dash cam line, the U3000 offers advanced features and increased compatibility. Starting from June 2nd, the U3000 will be available in the North American market.
It is designed to provide high definition video recording for both day and night driving. The U3000 is available in two options: a single front camera or a front/rear camera bundle. The front camera of the U3000 offers 4K ultra high definition video, and the rear camera offers 2K video resolution. To enhance the quality of the video footage during night driving, the U3000 is first to come equipped with Super Night Vision 4.0, specifically designed for low light conditions.
The U3000 is also the company's first dash cam to include built-in radar for both its front and rear cameras. With the latest in radar technology now standard, drivers can now capture video footage before an impact occurs, while consuming minimal power. In addition to radar, the U3000 is also equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which enhances its compatibility with other devices.
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Other notable features of the U3000 include:
The U3000 will be available for purchase on the THINKWARE website, Best Buy, and with select online retailers. It's available in two options: a single front camera model with 64GB storage for $429.99, or as a front/rear camera bundle with 64GB storage for $549.99.
It is designed to provide high definition video recording for both day and night driving. The U3000 is available in two options: a single front camera or a front/rear camera bundle. The front camera of the U3000 offers 4K ultra high definition video, and the rear camera offers 2K video resolution. To enhance the quality of the video footage during night driving, the U3000 is first to come equipped with Super Night Vision 4.0, specifically designed for low light conditions.
The U3000 is also the company's first dash cam to include built-in radar for both its front and rear cameras. With the latest in radar technology now standard, drivers can now capture video footage before an impact occurs, while consuming minimal power. In addition to radar, the U3000 is also equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which enhances its compatibility with other devices.
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Other notable features of the U3000 include:
- Featuring 4K Front 2K Rear, 2CH Cameras
- Built-in RADAR Front and Rear
The U3000 will be available for purchase on the THINKWARE website, Best Buy, and with select online retailers. It's available in two options: a single front camera model with 64GB storage for $429.99, or as a front/rear camera bundle with 64GB storage for $549.99.
Source: Liberty Communications
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