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VAVA Dash Cam is immediately different because it actually has a great design – and a connected mobile app that makes modifying settings and downloading clips super simple.
The VAVA Dash may be the new camera to beat when it comes to balancing innovation and affordability.
Luckily VAVA was able to supply a demo unit so I can report that this $99 dash cam is real, works, and could let you make some clever Russian-style road videos or record conditions before an accident.
The Vava Dual Dash Cam is packaged nicely and comes with pretty much everything you need to get going, bar a microSD card. Video resolution from the front camera is an adequate 2K at 30fps, but ...
VAVA's Dual Dash Cam comes with front and rear cameras which record in 1080p HD and can share footage straight to an app on your phone. Score this all-time low price using the on-page ...
The VAVA Dash cam has finally been released, with improvements to the tech and the app, and an affordable price point.
The Vava VD009 front/interior dash cam captures highly detailed day and night video, and 24-hour battery-driven surveillance mode is a major bonus.
Vava's Dash Cam is an impressive debut from a first-time vendor that will have the powers-that-be scrambling to catch up. Full 360-degree swiveling, three days of battery-backed parking monitoring ...
The Vava Dash Cam is fairly new to the market and brings a lot of technology to the table for $149.99, a fraction of the price of the $399.99 BlackVue. Like the BlackVue it records in 1080p at 60 ...
VAVA, based in Fargo, North Dakota, makes a wide variety of electronics, accessories and other gizmos but it's following up on one of its most successful products, the VAVA Dash Cam for ...
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