![]() The buttons on the left hand side of the unit are sturdy but a little difficult to press, but this doesn’t really detract from the design of the product given how rarely you’ll use them once the dashcam is set up. While small, it does have excellent build quality and feels like a product that was built to last. It is much smaller than I was expecting it to be – and this is no bad thing at all – after all, the less distractions I have in my windscreen, the better. ![]() Without even getting to the actual testing of the product, I was immediately surprised by the size and weight of the dashcam. Complete with a 2.7″ on-board display, all power cables and a 16GB memory card, it comes with everything you need to get started. I was keen to give the technology a go and got my hands on a Tendak model direct from Amazon. However, as their quality has improved and prices have fallen, they are all of a sudden becoming an important accessory to have, with some insurance providers even offering discounts if you have one fitted. In fact, dashcams – as they are so-called – aren’t anything new and have actually been on the market for a number of years though. There’s been an increasing focus on in-vehicle video recording in recent years, partly thanks to a rise in the amount of fraudulent insurance claims (such as “crash-for-cash” set-ups) and partly due the increasing difficulty of proving innocence in a collision scenario. RRP £78, best price at time of writing £56.99 on Amazon ![]() Includes 16GB memory card out of the box.Automatic recording and time-stamping makes day to day use seamless.Excellent footage quality at both 1080p and 720p with stunning 720p 60fps.
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