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Mangoal Front 4K and Rear FHD Dash Cams with Sony STARVIS Sensor (24-26 Silverado 2500 HD w/ 19 & 8-Hole Slots in Mirror Cover)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Front 4K and Rear 1080POur dual dash cam which records video of up to Ultra HD 4K(3840x2160)+FHD 1080P resolutions. It helps you to read the key details like road signs, vehicle number plates etc. To reduce the blind areas it has the front wide angle of 170 degree and rear wide angle of 140 degree. This helps you during unexpected circumstances like collision to retain and present evidence.Built-in WiFi, free AppThe built-in WiFi owns higher-definition and faster download speed, and the free user-friendly App makes it convenient to view realtime videos on your phone, download or transfer important footage to PC. You can also share videos on social media with friends or families whenever you want.Loop Recording & G-SensorSeamless loop recording will overwrite the oldest footage with new content when memory card is full. G-Sensor detects a sudden collision and immediately save & lock current video to specified folder, prevents relevant footage from overwriting.What you getMangoal OEM Look 4K Dashcam x1, Rear Cam x1, Rear Cam Cable x1, 128GB MicroSD Card x1, User Manual x1, OBD Adapter x1, Auto-Dimming Adapter x1, Crowbar x1, Strap x2

      Mangoal MG-018IBA-Silverado

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