What is an ADAS Dash Cam?
Introduction to ADAS Dash Cam
An ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) dash cam is a device that combines dash camera functionality with advanced driving assistance features. Using technologies such as cameras and radar, it monitors the surrounding environment of the vehicle and provides safety assistance. In addition to recording driving footage, it offers features like lane departure warnings, forward collision warnings, pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring, traffic sign recognition, and automatic emergency braking. These assistance functions help drivers avoid potential dangers, improve driving safety, and reduce accidents.
Recommended ADAS Dash Cam:
The YUWEI V8N is a 4G dual-lens dash cam designed specifically for commercial vehicles. It can simultaneously record two directions (front and inside the vehicle) and supports features like remote real-time video monitoring, voice monitoring, OTA updates, remote intercom, and more. It is especially suitable for taxis, ride-hailing services, logistics vehicles, and public transportation such as school buses.
ADAS Dash Cam Features:
- Collision Alert:
If the vehicle experiences a collision or rollover, the GPS tracker will send an alert.
- Driver Monitoring System (DMS):
The driver monitoring camera uses AI algorithms to detect the driver’s condition and issues audible alerts to remind them.
- Road Camera (ADAS):
The embedded ADAS algorithm enables the device to warn the driver of potential collisions to prevent safety incidents.
- Photo Search:
Remotely capture snapshots with one click, obtaining vehicle environment photos and location information, making it easier to locate the vehicle.
- Historical Video Playback:
Convenient remote access to video files stored on the memory card.
- Remote Video Monitoring:
Monitor the vehicle's status in real-time, anytime and anywhere.
For more information on the V8N dash cam, please refer to the "V8N Dash Cam" section of this page.