70mai Launches the First 360° Rotatable Dash Cam


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70mai, an industry leading auto intelligence company dedicated to driving smart innovations with its break through products, announced the launch of the Dash Cam Omni. The patented 360° rotating design solved a pain point of similar products in which the image became distorted due to its large field of view. Omni is the first dash cam from 70mai that use an AI algorithm to boost car safety during parking surveillance.

Omni provides superb night vision. Empowered by PureCel Plus-S HDR technology, Omni can adjust exposure balance. And reduce image noise with ease in low light or high contrast environments. No need to worry about driving at night since Omni has your back.

Thanks to its 360° rotating design, Omni records the most complete view with no blind spots. While minimizing the distortion of images to ensure the clarity of details. The camera also shoots emergency video 2 seconds prior to a collision, which guarantees all important details are captured. During parking mode, AI motion detection allows Omni to identify suspicious figures around your car. And will rotate to the spots of activity while recording the emergency footage. You’ll even get a real time alert via your app when you are away from your car.

“Innovation is the consistent pursuit of 70mai. It’s the first time that we have brought in an electric motor to a dash camera. Our team has overcome unprecedented challenges and technical issues. And now proudly can say that Omni is a truly smart, flexible, multi functional 360° full view dash camera.” Product Lead from 70mai

First-ever 360° Dash Cam 

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Designed with a commitment to maximized safety for every driver, passenger and pedestrian, the 70mai Dash Cam Omni takes  360° full-view protection, night vision performance and AI parking surveillance to the next level. 

The patented industry’s first 360° full view design is a pioneering and symbolic feature. A 340° swivel design plus a 140° FOV are stepping up to a 360° no blind spot full view with minimized distortion. It captures comprehensive footage from both front & rear and outside & inside, all in a solid one.

The Omni dash cam delivers best in-class night performance giving its F1.5 large aperture and PureCel®Plus-S HDR technology.  It’s well designed to present up to a 2K resolution image upon a self developed high quality image processing algorithm featured on top of 1080P Full HD. Therefore, it is capable of capturing key details both day and night.

Equipped with AI motion detection and collision detection, it is designed to precisely capture any suspiciousness around the vehicle, maximizing surveillance. The upgraded ADAS helps you more intelligently avoid road safety related accidents. Featured voice control allows you to operate the camera while driving. The Omni also comes with the option of Hi-Tech  Effects Overlays, merging live footage with Hi-Tech sense effects. You can easily post and share your fancy journey with your friends or family on social media.

Smart Dash Cam 

70mai Dash  Cam is strongly competitive in both software and hardware capabilities. It has a proven track record of creating quality, innovative products. And serving the diverse needs of drivers in various countries, including North America, Europe, Southeast  Asia, and counting. 

The 70mai Dash Cam line has a wide array of models. Spanning beginner friendly basics to premium 4K cameras with expanded smart features. The company is one of the first players in the market. To develop and integrate true smarts into its products,  such as GPS, ADAS, app and voice control. It’s also consistently exploring new innovations, with plans to introduce motion detection and 4G networks in upcoming models. 

As an endorser for road safety, 70mai Dash Cam aims to provide not just tools. But companionship and peace of mind. The mission is to deliver a safe, comfortable and networked driving experience to users across the world.

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