Nuff said?[via CrunchGear and PC Launches]Powered by Gregarious (42)Share this page or bookmark it!Popularity: 3% [?]No Comments » PermalinkClarion Drive Eye for Those Who Just Can't Stop Crashing CarsThursday, July 26th, 2007 2:29 pm by Renaldi in Digital Camera, Other GadgetsClarion's 'DriveEye' is a car camera for documenting car accidents, either as visual proof or just for bragging to your friends via YouTube. It' small enough to be mounted on the windshield without blocking the main line of sight and doesn' look like a bank' security camera as other models doClarion
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Nuff said?[via CrunchGear and PC Launches]Powered by Gregarious (42)Share this page or bookmark it!Popularity: 3% [?]No Comments » PermalinkClarion Drive Eye for Those Who Just Can't Stop Crashing CarsThursday, July 26th, 2007 2:29 pm by Renaldi in Digital Camera, Other GadgetsClarion's 'DriveEye' is a car camera for documenting car accidents, either as visual proof or just for bragging to your friends via YouTube. It' small enough to be mounted on the windshield without blocking the main line of sight and doesn' look like a bank' security camera as other models do1 votes | Clarion DrivTrax GPS for Motorcyclists |
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Car accidents can be intense, and cutting down on how much you have to worry about when you're in one is what the Clarion DriveEye sets out to do. Installed inside the upper portion of your windshield, DriveEye lies dormant until a G-force sensor detects hard breaking, at which point it starts recording for 20 seconds.