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Dec 9, 2024
By Andrae Bergeron
A running camera can deter theft, vandalism, and accidents on the road.

We’ve all seen dash cams in cars before, but what is their purpose? Why would anyone want a recording of their driving? Come to find out, there are multiple purposes for using dash cams, and all of them are important–important enough that every driver today should have one installed. In the modern age of driving, having a recording of your trips (or accidents, speeding tickets, etc.) can be incredibly beneficial. Let’s see why.

Exactly What is a Dash Cam?

A dash cam is a small camera that is mounted to your vehicle’s dashboard, windshield, or rear-view mirror, and its primary function is to record video footage of your trip, as short or as long as it may be, to provide you with a visual record of all the events that took place during the drive. The camera connects to your car’s power supply and it begins recording right at the start of your trip, and it stores the recorded footage on a memory card or some other device that is easily removable. Once your drive and the recording are finished, you can access and review any of the recordings at any time.

One of the many things that’s nice about dash cams is that they all come with a variety of features. GPS tracking, night vision, audio recording–these are only a few of the available functions used to provide you with a more comprehensive look at your travels. Imagine the protection against fraud, the deterrent for reckless driving, and even the capability of making memories this one device can offer.

Now that we know what a dash cam is and what it does, let’s look into why you should own one.

Is It Truly Worth The Purchase?

In short, yes. Absolutely it is. Dash cams are invaluable for drivers. This tool can provide valuable evidence for settling insurance claims and even settling legal disputes in the event of a car accident. Moreover, a dash cam can protect you from fraud by recording particular incidents that happen on the road, like staged/phony accidents and false insurance claims. Think of how nice it would be for parents of teen drivers to have a dash cam recording that allows you to monitor their driving behaviors. Your teen might be more apt to follow the rules of the road a bit more conscientiously if they know mom and dad are watching!

Another great reason to install a dash cam is to capture those beautiful drives through scenic mountains, forests, etc. With your dash cam, you can record it all.

What Are The Different Types of Dash Cams?

There are a lot of dash cams to choose from. Do a quick Amazon search and you will be inundated with cams all offering different features and capabilities. Here are a few of our favorite types of dash cams along with a quick description of what they can do:

  • Single Channel Dash Cams

These are the most basic type to purchase, as they only record footage from the front of the car. Since they have one, primary function these are usually the most affordable option, and they work well for drivers who only need a basic recording of the events that took place in the front of their vehicle. You can purchase a single-channel cam for around $100.

  • Dual Channel Dash Cams

Dual-channel cams offer footage from both the front and the rear of the car, which makes them a great choice for drivers who want a recorded view of their travels. It’s true most of the action takes place up front, but there can be plenty happening behind you as well. Not a bad idea to get the front and rear view. Dual-channel dash cams come at around $200-$300, depending on the brand.

  • 4K Dash Cams

4K dash cams provide drivers with a high-definition video recording. The footage a 4K captures is incredibly clear and detailed without blemish and is a must for anyone who knows they will be coming across a scene they will want to be recorded with wonderful clarity. To nobody’s surprise, this type of dash cam is a bit more expensive, running anywhere from $375 to $500.

  • Rear-View Mirror Cameras

Cameras that mount to your car’s rear-view mirror seamlessly blend into the interior, so passengers might not even notice it if you don’t share that you have one. These types of cameras are made to discreetly provide a recording without interfering with your view of the road, as well as, the car’s natural aesthetic. This mirror cam most often comes with a larger screen that can display a live feed of your surroundings, and you can check your footage as you drive.

*A quick note on lithium-ion and capacity battery-powered dash cams: lithium-ion and supercapacitor are the two most commonly used dash cam battery types. Both have their good and not-so-good aspects, mostly depending on how they are used, but we have found that the supercapacitor is more efficient, as it tends to have a longer running life due to its ability to work under extreme heat and cold weather conditions.

Even More Benefits of Having a Dash Cam

Personal security is one of the best reasons to drive with a dash camera. A running camera can deter theft, vandalism, and accidents on the road. Some even offer a parking feature that allows drivers to monitor the vehicle’s surroundings while the car is parked and left alone. Safety is a reason alone that dash cams are flying off the shelf, especially during the holiday season and times of high travel and therefore high theft.

The ability to have video evidence at the ready is a wonderful way of safekeeping video evidence you have captured of a crime or car accident. This evidence is an incredibly valuable asset to use in any sort of legal proceedings, as it can dispute against fraudulent insurance claims–something we see happening way too often these days.

Businesses have even turned to dash cams as a way of encouraging and monitoring safe driving (think delivery trucks and various taxi services). Could there be a better way to keep drivers aware of their actions and driving behaviors than installing a dash cam? We think not.

You can consider your dash cam as another set of eyes on the road, working in tandem with you to make sure your travels are safe. With this added layer of security, drivers can feel more confident knowing their journey is being recorded and anything captured can be seen and used as needed.

Anyone who travels often or who spends copious amounts of time on the road (for work or pleasure), certainly should have a dash cam. They can be used to capture interesting images, scenic footage, or as mentioned above save you from entering into dangerous situations. Consider purchasing a dash cam today, and start recording your travels, no matter how big or small.