Technology
Snag a VAVA Dash Cam on sale for $50 off with this exclusive Amazon code
Car accidents are no fun. Sometimes it’s almost impossible to find the person responsible, and you just end up stuck with a serious fender bender. Your best course of action would be to have a dashboard camera that can see everything that happens to your vehicle, and it just so happens that VAVA has a great option on sale.
The VAVA Dashboard Camera is currently on sale for $99.99 on Amazon, but we have an exclusive code that can drop that price down even further — to $69.99. That’s a total savings of $50 when compared to the full price of $119.99.
Easily installed right above your car’s dashboard, the VAVA cam can swivel 360 degrees and captures all footage in 1080p at 60fps. Record in any direction and ensure that if there happens to be an accident, there should be a license plate in clear view.
The accompanying mobile app gets a real-time transmission from the camera and also comes equipped with an advanced night-vision mode so you’ll be able to stay safer at any time of the day. Other features include a quick snapshot button that sits on your steering wheel for unexpected moments, GPS support, and a sensor that automatically starts recording during any jolts of the vehicle (hard braking, contact, etc.). The VAVA’s compact design keeps the device discreet in case anyone decides to come poking around and makes it a well-hidden witness to everything going on around your wheels.
Always have eyes on your car — even when you’re nowhere near it. Pick up a VAVA Dashboard Camera on sale for just $69.99 (marked down from $119.99) with the code NX6J79JX.
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