Walmart Is Selling a Popular Dash Cam for Under $50 Right Now With Very 'Clear and Sharp' Video Quality
You never know what's going to happen out on the road, which is why so many drivers are now adding dash cams to their setup. With one of these tiny cameras, you'll get undeniable proof of what happens on a drive, and that footage can be invaluable if you're involved in a crash. Like a portable jump starter, these handy devices bring serious peace of mind, and they also add an extra layer of security to your vehicle. Although they're normally quite pricey, Walmart has an awesome deal right now on a bestselling model for less than $50.
The Aldf 3-Channel Dash Cam is on sale for $47, a 48% discount from its normal price of $90. This dash cam is a smash hit at Walmart, and it has earned over 1,000 five-star reviews from Walmart shoppers who have said it has 'everything you'd want in an affordable dash cam.'
This dash cam is a bundle of three cameras in one package. It includes a front-facing camera, an interior camera, and a rear-facing camera, too. It also ships with a 32GB SD card, so you'll have everything you need to start recording right when you open the box. The front camera has a wide view angle of 170 degrees, while the cabin camera and rear camera span 150 degrees. The rear camera is also waterproof (it must be mounted on the exterior of your vehicle), so rain and snow won't harm it. This particular dash cam also has some really useful features: A built-in G-sensor that detects shakes or sudden stops and starts recording automatically, and it automatically loops (overwriting the oldest footage once the memory card fills up), so you don't need to constantly reset the memory card.
The reviews section is buzzing with positive feedback on this dash cam system. One shopper called the Aldf bundle 'excellent,' and another said it 'works great.''Nicely put-together little cams,' said a third shopper. 'I'm impressed with the quality of the materials, and the vids are clear and sharp. The shape of the cam makes it easy to mount anywhere you want.'
$47 is a small price to pay, especially considering the Aldf 3-Channel Dash Cam could save you thousands by proving your innocence in a fender bender. But act fast—this bestseller might not stay in stock long, especially at this rock-bottom price.
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