The company said the model is designed to provide an unobstructed, wide field of view from front to rear. When a rear camera is installed inside or outside the vehicle, the E-mirror view displays the rear scene on the mirror screen.
With an exterior rear camera connected, parking guide lines appear to help drivers judge direction and distance. The device uses a 26-centimeter IPS panel for a clear image with minimal color distortion from different angles.
Its 2-in-1 integrated design clips onto an existing rearview mirror to reduce visual obstruction. Fine Digital said its “Smart Wide View” offers a wider rear angle than a standard mirror.
Video quality is upgraded with QHD (2560×1440) recording for both front and rear. Front-and-rear HDR is intended to keep footage clear in backlighting, at night, and during sudden lighting changes such as entering or exiting tunnels and parking garages.
With an optional FineVu Wi-Fi dongle, the dash cam can link to the company’s FineVu Wi-Fi app. It also supports ADAS PLUS features, including alerts when the vehicle ahead starts moving and warning sounds for lane departure linked to drowsiness or inattention.
Fine Digital said the unit includes heat-dissipation design that automatically cuts power above a set temperature, along with a low-voltage protection mode for use in summer heat and in winter conditions that can lead to battery drain.
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