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Lamtto unveils DC22 dashcam with real-time, stolen car tracking via 4G cellular networks

The Lamtto DC22 HD dashcam provides drivers with remote vehicle security alerts over cellular networks. (Image source: Lamtto)
The Lamtto DC22 HD dashcam provides drivers with remote vehicle security alerts over cellular networks. (Image source: Lamtto)
Lamtto has introduced its latest DC22 dual-camera dash cam with 4G LTE connectivity for real-time, remote vehicle monitoring and GPS tracking. The interior is lit with four IR LEDs, and all footage can be stored in the cloud for review after accidents.

Lamtto has unveiled the DC22 4G LTE dash camera, with dual HD cameras covering the front and interior of vehicles.

The Lamtto DC22 has a front HD camera covering 140 degrees and an interior camera covering 170 degrees. The interior is lit by four infrared LEDs, enabling clear footage even in pure darkness. The dashcam has a dual-microwave radar sensor and a G-sensor for detection of crashes and break-ins. A single press of the lock button on the dashcam prevents the current recording from being erased.

Unlike regular dashcams, the DC22 can be used with an optional cellular subscription to enable remote car monitoring as well as cloud storage of accident and crime footage. Footage can optionally be stored to a microSD card. When coupled with its GPS capability, the DC22 also allows owners to track their stolen vehicles in real time.

Two-way audio communications is possible when the cellular plan is active, allowing parents to talk with their children while monitoring their location and live-streaming the camera feeds.

A one-year 4G LTE subscription costs $169, and a one-year cloud storage plan costs $39.99 for unlimited coverage and recordings.

The Lamtto DC22 has an MSRP of $189.99 and is available from Amazon.

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David Chien, 2025-10-27 (Update: 2025-10-27)