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The provider of vehicle safety systems Brigade Electronics launches a new range of dash cameras.

Ideal for commercial vehicles, dash cameras can be used to record footage, including incidents, helping to provide irrefutable evidence in the event of a collision or false claim.

Data post-recording

Brigade’s dash cams include:

  • High definition resolution for clear, high-quality footage
  • GPS tracking data post-recording
  • Easy to use software to quickly and simply recover video data
  • Full colour control for optimised night-time recording
  • Wide dynamic range function to eliminate bright spots on footage
  • Designed with a supercapacitor, which automatically provides backup power in the event of a power failure ensuring no data is lost and recordings are safely stored
  • Optional locking box and key to prevent theft or tampering

Additional infrared camera

Available as a standalone camera (DC-101-000), standalone with additional rear camera (DC-102-RVC), and standalone with an additional infrared camera (DC-102-IRC), each camera in Brigade’s range is available with four recording modes:

  • Continuous recording – activated automatically when the engine is started.
  • Parking recording – while the vehicle is parked in a stationary position, the dash cam will record anything that triggers the incident through its motion detection system.
  • Event/incident recording – this mode uses the build-in G sensor to record footage before and after a collision.
  • Manual recording – similar to a video camera, capture events that occur in front of the vehicle, whether it is in motion or not, by pressing a button.

Preventing false claims

Brigade’s stand-alone dash camera includes a 16GB micro SD card while both dash cam bundles come with a 32GB micro SD card. All of Brigade’s dash cams have a GPS antenna, which can pick up locations and speeds via Brigade’s PC Viewer.

Emily Hardy, Marketing Manager of Brigade Electronics, said: “Incidents involving vehicles are time-consuming issues to resolve and are becoming more frequent. A lack of solid evidence can often mean companies automatically accept liability. Our new dash cam range is ideal for recording incidents on the road, helping to prevent false claims and vandalism. Installing a dash cam will give drivers and operators peace of mind in the event of an incident.”

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