Private-car guide
What setup actually makes sense for an ordinary private car owner?
Many private car owners are not trying to build a complicated vehicle monitoring system. They simply want the kind of dash camera that will help them keep proof when something goes wrong.

What most private drivers really need
Most private drivers care about a few simple things.
- What happened if there is an accident.
- What happened if another road user lies later.
- What happened if a roadside stop becomes stressful.
- What happened around the car when the situation turns serious.
The strongest first choices for many private drivers
For many private cars, the strongest first two choices are the dual-lens setup and the detachable-second-camera setup.
- The dual-lens setup is strong if you want front and cabin recording together in one device.
- The detachable-second-camera setup is stronger if you want more freedom in where the second camera goes.
When more advanced options may matter
A triple-camera setup can make sense when the driver wants broader coverage, but it should not be the first push for everybody.
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