Redtiger unveils a new F77 dash cam with dual 4K camera
The Chinese smart accessories manufacturer Redtiger has launched a new dash cam in its F series portfolio, the F77. The company’s new F77 dash cam is equipped with dual Sony IMX678 sensors based on Sony’s Starvis 2 sensor tech. It is rated to get a resolution of up to 4K/30fps via front and rear out of its Sony Starvis sensor, which is touted to capture crystal-clear and exceptionally detailed footage even in low-light conditions.
The new car surveillance system is also packed with a wide range of features including 24/7 Time Lapse recording, real-time voice alerts pop out when potential dangers are detected, low-frame recording, G-sensor active recording, and collision sensing. The dashcam also has smart voice control and 5.8GHz WiFi support for potentially faster data transfer.
Nevertheless, the F77 has a built-in 128 GB of eMMC 5.1 storage and also has a dedicated storage expansion slot to further expand the storage. You can also control the dash cam via Redtiger’s companion app, and also further use it for downloading the video footage. Needless to say, the dash cam has a 4-inch touchscreen.
The F77 is now available via Redtiger’s official website and Amazon USA for $329.99 with a free parking safety hardware kit and $80 off for a limited time.
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