Cobra Electronics Launches its Latest Dashcam for Comprehensive Road Visibility By CIOReview Team

Cobra Electronics Launches its Latest Dashcam for Comprehensive Road Visibility

CIOReview Team | Monday, 08 June 2015, 09:28 IST

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FREMONT, CA: Cobra Electronics Corporation announces the general availability of its latest Drive HD CDR 825E Dash Cam by Cobra. It is a solution for the automotive industry which aids in delivering a full view of the road and peripherals without edge distortion for the drivers. The CDR 825E has 2.7 inch LCD screen along with 140 degree viewing angle that helps in gaining comprehensive view of the road without any disturbance. The device uses Continuous Loop Recording which deletes old clips automatically so as to make space for the new recorded clips. The G-Sensor senses sudden acceleration and collisions to automatically capture and protect critical footage before, during, and immediately after an accident. The CDR 825E uses Ambarella chipset for recording in 1080 Full HD video. The device comes with 8GB Micro SD card, heavy duty suction cup mount, and cigarette lighter power adapter. "We're pleased to continue the global expansion of our award-winning Dash Cam family with the launch of the CDR 825E during 2015 CES," said Sally Washlow, president of Cobra Electronics. "Cobra knows drivers, and our line of Drive HD Dash Cams are a must-have for any driver looking to feel safer and more secure on the road. The new CDR 825E is easy to use, takes fantastic video, and has a gorgeous display. Its quality is evident in every detail and the CDR 825E is yet another reason why drivers worldwide trust Cobra."

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