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  2. The 8 Best Dash Cams Keep Everyone Honest After an Accident - AOL

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    The Nextbase 622GW, our top pick, can store up to 5.5 hours of 4K footage on a 128GB card before deleting older videos. ... Thanks to its tiny 1.2- by 2.1- by 1.1-inch footprint and suction cup ...

  3. List of Ambarella products - Wikipedia

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    NextBase 622GW; SJCAM SJ8 Pro; Capture Pocket; Vantop 6S; Caddx Peanut; Insta360 GO 2; Insta360 GO 3; Insta360 One RS; Insta360 One X; Insta360 One X2; Insta360 X3; Firefly X Lite II; VAVA VA-VD009; Thinkware U1000 4K; DJI Pocket 2; Amazon Ring Car Cam; OXIANG OX-ZP516P, OX-ZP522, OX-ZP522G, OX-ZP526 4G and OX-ZP529; Mevo Core; Drones: DJI ...

  4. Nextbase - Wikipedia

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    Nextbase is a British consumer technology company and the manufacturer of dash cams. Founded in 1999, the company was originally a manufacturer of in-car entertainment systems such as portable DVD players, and introduced Dash Cams to the UK market in 2009. It is currently the UK market leader, according to GfK data by volume, with 80% market ...

  5. Suction cup - Wikipedia

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    A suction cup, also known as a sucker, is a device or object that uses the negative fluid pressure of air or water to adhere to nonporous surfaces, creating a partial vacuum. [ 1 ] Suction cups occur in nature on the bodies of some animals such as octopuses and squid , and have been reproduced artificially for numerous purposes.

  6. Net positive suction head - Wikipedia

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    In a hydraulic circuit, net positive suction head (NPSH) may refer to one of two quantities in the analysis of cavitation: The Available NPSH (NPSH A): a measure of how close the fluid at a given point is to flashing, and so to cavitation. Technically it is the absolute pressure head minus the vapour pressure of the liquid.

  7. G-mount - Wikipedia

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    G-mount or G mount may refer to: Contax G-mount, an electronic bayonet lens mount for autofocus rangefinder cameras introduced by Kyocera in 1994;