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Uniden Cam650 2" Hd 1080p Car Dvr Vehicle Camera Video Recorder Dashcam G-sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Uniden Model:CAM650 Type:DashCam Screen Size:2.7" UPC:050633361023

Why own a DashCam? There are over 400,000 road accidents in U.S each year. Capturing evidence of who is at fault secures insurance claims are easier. The Uniden Cam650 provides a full HD quality image with 170-degree view angle giving you a view most other dash cams do not provide. Built-in G-sensor w/collision detection mode will be a great asset when it comes to your insurance claims. It also includes a built-in GPS, microphone as well as an internal rechargeable battery via MicroUSB.

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