Rand McNally launches dashcam line

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Updated Jun 24, 2016

Rand-McNally-dashcamRand McNally is entering the dashcam business with the launch of a new line of devices, the company announced this week.

The Rand McNally Dash Cam 100, 200 and 300 models are designed to assist with accident and safety documentation, as well as to capture photos and video from the road, the company said.

“Everyday and professional drivers both have told us that they want to capture and share their experiences on the road and be able to save a high-quality video record should they be involved in an accident,” said Stephen Fletcher, CEO of Rand McNally. “In these new dash cameras, we have included features like time-lapse photography so that drivers can record a beautiful sunset as well as a sudden (or some other qualifier) traffic incident.”

The cameras feature a “G” sensor, which detects sudden or significant movement, like a collision, and saves the video file. All videos and photos taken with the devices include a time and date stamp. The 200 and 300 models also include a location stamp. The 300 model includes lane-departure and collision warnings and can record in full high definition, according to the company.

The Dash Cam 300 has a 2-inch screen and comes with a 16GB SD card. The 200 model has a 1.5-inch screen with an 8GB SD card, and the 100 model has a 1-inch screen with 4GB SD card.