If you only occasionally want to capture interior goings-on, then Vava’s dash cams, with their unique ability to swivel 360 degrees on their magnetic mount, are an alternative to a dual-cam setup.
With excellent video, ground-breaking features, and clever design, first-time vendor VaVa has jumped to the top of the dash cam heap. Vava’s Dash Cam is stylish, cleverly designed, and it offers at ...
The Vava Dash Cam is fairly new to the market and brings a lot of technology to the table for $149.99, a fraction of the price of the $399.99 BlackVue. Like the BlackVue it records in 1080p at 60 ...
I am going to paint a verbal picture of this for you – from memory, since I did not have a dash cam in my car. Two days ago, at around noon, I was driving on a multi-lane San Diego freeway (southbound ...
Dash Cams may not typically be a device that most people have in their vehicles, but they’ve become so much easier to get a hold of and most are really easy to install and set up. More so dash cams ...
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The best use case for a dashboard camera in your vehicle is probably video evidence for an accident. The best reason to buy a dash cam however, is to shoot video of all the things you can't take ...
VAVA based in San Francisco California has developed a new dash cam that is capable of recording footage in 1080p HD quality at 60 f/ps and is continually recording but will also auto save footage of ...
When I originally reviewed the VAVA Dash Cam it was close to destroying its Kickstarter and Indiegogo goals. The version of the camera I reviewed had a few flaws, but was a prototype and with the ...