Garmin puts dashcams into its new navigation systems

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The new Garmin Navis CamperCam 795 and DriveCam 76 are always on guard.

Garmin is putting out the DriveCam 76 and the CamperCam 795, two unique navigation devices. The 7-inch navigation systems have an HD camera and the well-known Garmin navigation features for cars and campers. By keeping an eye on the road at all times, navigation systems can warn of dangerous situations like leaving your lane or getting too close to the car in front of you. If the camera detects an accident, it records videos from eyewitnesses that can help clear up confusing situations. The Garmin DriveCam 76 and CamperCam 795 are great travel companions because they have GPS and a dashcam. This makes them great for driving in heavy traffic or on vacation. They also make it easier to install and take up less room on the windshield.

The integrated 1080p camera has a 140-degree field of view and a lens that can be lined up horizontally. This gives it a great view of the road. It turns on as soon as the navigation system is turned on, and when an accident is detected, it automatically saves a 30-second video to the 16 GB microSD memory card with the car. Saved videos can be played in the navigation system's gallery and accessed through the Garmin Drive app via a WLAN connection with the smartphone. They can also be cut down, saved on the phone, taken off the camera, and uploaded to the Vault.

The Drive app can be used to set up the Vault, which is a safe way to store files online. So, videos saved on the navigation system can be watched on the smartphone from anywhere for 24 hours. They can also be held on the phone and safely shared with others through an email with a link and code. You can buy more subscriptions to keep the data for longer. In addition to being a dashcam, the camera helps by giving you a warning if you drift out of your lane or get too close to the car in front of you. This enables you to get to your destination safely and without stress.

Regarding navigation, the new Garmin DriveCam 76 is full of intelligent features that will help you get to your destination quickly and without stress. Both the voice assistant and the touch screen make it easy to enter the destination. Tripadvisor and Foursquare can be used to find exciting places to visit. The large 7-inch HD screen makes it easy to read the route guidance on the updatable 3D map of Europe with environmental zones. On the way, there are real-time services for traffic, weather, and gas prices, as well as points of interest. In addition to the safety features based on the dashcam, the Garmin driver assistance helps you get used to unfamiliar roads by giving you instructions before difficult sections.

Especially when traveling on vacation with a mobile home, it's essential to arrive at your destination calmly and enjoy the trip there. Whether you have your own car or rent one, the CamperCam's features are made for campers. The vehicle-specific route guidance takes into account each vehicle's size and weight limits, as well as the fact that it may be pulling a trailer. Help for the driver that alerts them to sharp turns, side winds, railroad crossings, and slopes or inclines add to safety. The integrated height profile helps you drive in a way that looks ahead and shows you where there might be trouble. With Bluetooth hands-free and voice control built-in, you can always keep both hands on the wheel while driving.

  Garmin DriveCam 76

With Garmin POIs, recommendations from TripAdvisor and Foursquare, and information from the Michelin Green Guide, it's easy to plan breaks or stops to see sights along the way. Also on board are the large directories of campsites from ACSI, Campercontact, and Trailer's PARK, which can be sorted by features like electricity, showers, and internet access. Once you get to your destination, Birdseye satellite images help you find a parking spot by giving you a bird's-eye view of the area and giving you a sense of where you are.

Through WLAN, it is easy and quick to update the POIs and software and the navigation maps for Europe and South Africa.

With the well-known and easy-to-use route planner, you can share and import routes made in GPX file format using a memory card or the Garmin Drive app. Also, the app gives the connected smartphone access to real-time services like traffic information, weather, gas prices, and reports of mobile speed cameras. The CamperCam 795 MT-D EU with DAB traffic receiver gives you real-time traffic information, even if you don't have a smartphone or app. When there is no DAB signal, the navigation system automatically switches to getting traffic information from TMC.

You can use the new Garmin Camper 795 even if you already have a dashcam in your RV and don't want to replace it. The model has the same navigation features as the Garmin CamperCam 795 but doesn't have the extra features based on the dashcam.

A reversing camera makes it easier to park or move around, especially with hard-to-see vehicles like mobile homes, but it can also help with many car models. With the BC 40, BC 50, and BC 50 Night Vision, Garmin has wireless models that can connect to the DriveCam 76 and the CamperCam 795 and send their images to the display by voice assistant or by pressing a button.

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