Brigade Electronics launches dash cam range

George Barrow
February 17, 2021

Brigade Electronics, best known for their reversing alarms, has launched a new range of dash cameras suited to commercial vehicles.

The new dash cameras have a high-definition resolution for high quality recording, GPS data tracking and G sensor to help provide the maximum amount of irrefutable evidence in the even of a collision or claim.

There are three new camera unit options with a standalone DC-101-000 camera, standalone camera with additional rear camera (DC-102-RVC) and the standalone with an additional DC-102-IRC infrared camera, all of which are managed through a simple recovery software system to access the video footage.

Said to have a wide dynamic range to help eliminate bright spots in the footage, the cameras have also been designed with a super capacitor to automatically provide back-up power in the event of a power failure, so that records are not lost and remain safely stored.

The cameras have four recording modes, with a continuious function from the moment the engine is started, a record while parked option that is triggered through a motion detection system, event or incident recording using the G sensor and a manual recording function via a button press.

Emily Hardy, Brigade Electronics marketing manager, 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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George Barrow

George has been writing about nearly anything with wheels for the past 15 years and is the UK jury member of the International Van of the Year and International Pick-Up Award.

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