Video and Recording Footage of E3 here

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The front camera has a resolution of 1944p, which is very sharp. It’s almost as sharp as 4K, which is 2160p. It’s sharp enough to zoom in on your phone and see fine details that you can’t make out in 1080p. The interior camera and rear camera record in standard 1080p. That’s about standard for a rear camera, and it’s all you’ll ever need from a front camera. All cameras capture video at 30 frames per second, which is more than sufficient for a dash cam.

The front and rear cameras both have a 160-degree field of view. This ensures a very wide area of coverage both in front of and behind your vehicle. You’ll be able to see the lanes to both sides, which is crucial for investigating many types of accidents. The interior camera has a somewhat wider 165-degree field of view.
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Both exterior cameras feature full color night vision. This requires some quantity of light, so it won’t work in pitch darkness. But even moonlight is enough to provide a bright, vivid image. The interior camera utilizes infrared night vision, with four IR diodes. This provides clear video under any conditions, but only in black and white.
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If you need a sharper rear camera, there are options. The Vantrue E2 is a good example. It’s a front and rear camera kit, both of which have 2.5K resolution.

The E3 doesn’t just capture video. It also has a built-in GPS module that keeps a record of your speed and location. Over the course of a video, it effectively tracks your entire route. You can even bring up the app and create an overlay on Google Maps.
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