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Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

Widest field of view you can manage and good night vision are important. Don't skimp on the camera specs, basically.

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Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

Elephanthead posted:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XNSDRW8/ref=psdc_3248689011_t3_B01HN0HBFG

Just searching generic dash cams brings up some that are close to your wish list. Not sure how fast you can get into production but you may get passed by before you even ship a unit.

The key differentiator here is that none of those other wifi cams actually upload the content to a server at the push of a button: the wifi just lets you use a phone app to "manage your recordings" on the unit itself.

Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

I would not buy a dashcam that shut down instantly when the ignition turned off and could not be configured to run on battery power for at least a few minutes, in order to record things like traffic stops, what is happening after an accident, etc. If battery life is a problem due to heat/duty cycles/etc, make the battery user-replaceable.

Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

This is an embedded system, I demand everything be written in assembly.

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