Driving after dark comes with serious risks. According to the NSC, fatal crashes peak between 8:00 and 11:59 PM in the spring and summer months (Source: NSC).
The NHTSA reports that in the U.S., even though only about 25% of driving happens in the dark, 49% of passenger vehicle fatalities occur at night. This means the fatality rate per mile is roughly three times higher at night than during the day (Source: NHTSA).
🚗 If you can't control the lighting or other drivers' risky behavior, there's another option: recording the road. Having that footage can provide strong protection, preserving evidence in case of an accident and helping ensure accountability.
To capture clear footage at night, the F17 Elite is the world's first dash cam designed to record in ultra-color24/7. The 4K front camera and 2.5K rear camera both support dual HDR and feature STARVIS 2 image enhancement.The cabin camera uses innovative technology to capture colors that look like daylight, even in low light conditions.
This red tiger product needs to be marketed, in this forum, for the chance of greatest results, by being tailored to the market segment.
A lot of the owners of vehicles in the forum already have a built in forward looking event camera, capable of recording.
Any aftermarket marketing would have to address installation, and benefits comparable to other systems.
The Tesla is probably the gold standard with respect to video event recording.
As I understand it, the Tesla has 8 views that are simultaneously recorded, and can piece together accidents, incidents, and other events to provide an unparalleled account.
The red tiger would have to address these realities, to have a good chance of making customers in this forum.
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