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  2. We Tested 6 Radar Detectors to Find the Best - AOL

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    The Radenso DS1 is an excellent radar detector, though it doesn't outshine the rest in any specific category. The 2.0-mile frontal locked range is nothing to sneeze at, but it falls behind in both ...

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    Best Dash Cams of 2024 N4. The N4 contains all the top-of-the-line capabilities of pricier dash cams, including GPS, parking mode, time-lapse, etc., and provides simultaneous 360-degree car ...

  4. Dashcam - Wikipedia

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    The resolution will determine the overall quality of the video. Full HD or 1080p (1920×1080) is standard for dash HD cams. Dash cameras may have 1080p, 1296p (common for Chinese dashcams), 1440p, or higher definition for a front camera and 720p for a back camera and include f/1.8 aperture and night vision mode.

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  6. Radar detector - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, there are also very strict regulations regarding G.P.S. devices which locate speed cameras. Speed cameras must be signaled as "Danger zones" which are precisely 300 meters long in towns, 2 km out of towns and 4 km on highways. Use of illegal radar detector is prosecuted €1500 fine & 6 points on driver's license. K 24.125 GHz, Laser

  7. Wireless security camera - Wikipedia

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    Digital wireless camera. Wireless security cameras are closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that transmit a video and audio signal to a wireless receiver through a radio band. Many wireless security cameras require at least one cable or wire for power; "wireless" refers to the transmission of video/audio.