London, United Kingdom Oct 2, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - World-leading dash cam brand, THINKWARE, is unveiling its Halloween offers, showcasing impressive discounts on some of the most sought-after dash cams on the market today.
Standard price: £318.99. October price: £289.00.
Standard price: £398.99. October price: £369.00.
Standard price: £369.99. October price: £319.00.
Standard price: £468.99. October price: £419.00.
By integrating the TWA-RAD radar module with your current Thinkware U1000 and Q1000 dash cam, you can enhance power efficiency during the Parking Surveillance Mode. As your vehicle remains parked in Energy Saving Mode, this radar system utilizes motion sensing to start recording even before the cam's built-in G-Sensor activates, ensuring capture of 20 seconds of footage both before and after an impact.
Prominent features of this promotion encompass package deals of the F790 camera notably, the F790 2CH + MB-100 + 2 x BCFH-50SW bundle that offers an impressive £69.97 off. There's also the more affordably priced F790 1CH + BCFH-57IR. Known as whos the back seat cameras, these dash cams are essential for drivers who transport passengers professionally. They record both inside and outside the vehicle, ensuring drivers' safety and protection.
THINKWARE representative comments: Autumn can be a difficult time for drivers. With rain, heavy winds, and fallen leaves making surfaces slippery, its easy for accidents to happen and the lengthening nights provide better cover for would-be thieves.
When reportable incidents occur, dash cams can provide vital evidence to ensure that the blame is laid at the right door. Whether thats another motorist, a council for poorly maintaining the trees or potholes along the highway, or an individual up to no good.
Close to 55,000 dashcam videos have been submitted to UK police since 2018, helping justice to be served and easing the stress of insurance claims. So, with autumn really making itself felt, we thought wed ease the burden a little with some significant savings whether for personal purchases, or those trying to get ahead of the Christmas rush.
Source :THINKWARE
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