70mai’s LTE Dash Cam Sends Footage On Impact (Even If You’re Not In The Car)

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Key Takeaways

Most dash cams only work when you’re there to check them.

Summer travel changes the math on car safety. More miles, more unfamiliar roads, more nights in hotel lots where your vehicle sits unattended for hours. Traffic incidents peak in summer, and more drivers on routes they don’t know well means more situations where something goes wrong before you have any chance to react. The standard dash cam stores everything on an SD card that stays locked in your car until you physically retrieve it. In most hit-and-run situations, by the time you get back to pull that card, the other driver is long gone.

The 70mai 4G Cloud+ Service helps solve that problem for users. When connected with the 4G hardwire kit, the 4K Dash camera A810S can push footage directly to the 70mai app over a cellular connection, so you don’t have to be in the car, near the car, or even in the same zip code to know what happened. A parking lot scrape at a beach lot, a bumper hit while you’re at dinner, a vehicle that clips your door and drives off; these are all situations where footage exists but becomes inaccessible before it can help. The 4K A810S means that’s not a problem anymore.

The buffered emergency recording goes a step further by capturing up to 3 minutes and 10 seconds before an incident occurs. So if someone hits your parked car and leaves, the footage doesn’t start at the moment of impact. It starts before it.

The 4K resolution makes that footage useful in practice. Insurance claims and fault disputes come down to details, like plate numbers at a distance, lane positions in low light, or impact angles on a dark parking deck. 1080p often isn’t enough to make those details legible. 4K captures them clearly enough to hold up.

How They Compare

  • Both cameras are part of the same 70mai ecosystem, and both shoot 4K. The differences come down to what each driver actually needs.

70mai 4K A810S

  • Sony STARVIS 2 IMX678 sensor for superior low-light and night recording
  • True 4K at 30fps with a wedge design and stronger build quality
  • 4G available via the optional UP05 hardwire kit
  • Parking Mode with AI Motion Detection 2.0 and broader ADAS coverage
  • 70mai Night Owl Vision™ and 70mai Lumi Vision™ give visibility in near-total darkness

70mai 4K A810 Lite

  • True 4K Clarity ensures crystal-clear evidence like license plates and road signs
  • Compact, credit-card footprint designed to sit behind the rearview mirror
  • Buffered emergency recording captures 3 minutes and 10 seconds before an incident
  • Best-value 4K and 4G option in the lineup

If you’re looking for a more compact design and bang for your buck, go for the A810 Lite. If you’re looking for peak image performance, spring for 4K sharpness in the A810S.

Summer driving asks a lot of your vehicle and a lot of your attention. The right dash cam at least makes sure that when something happens, you know about it, and you have the footage to prove it.

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