Viofo is a leading manufacturer of dashcams and car accessories providing high-quality devices designed to capture clear and reliable footage.
Founded in 2011 in China
Launched first dashcam in 2014
Expanded global market in 2015
Won several industry awards for its products
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A dual-channel dashcam with 4K Ultra HD video resolution and built-in Wi-Fi for easy file transfer and access via a smartphone app.
A 3-channel dashcam with front, rear, and interior cameras that capture 4K video and feature a built-in GPS logger and Wi-Fi.
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A wireless remote control compatible with VIOFO dashcams, enabling remote activation and control of dashcam functions.
Yes, Viofo dashcams are generally easy to install with a basic understanding of car electrical systems. They come with detailed instructions and there are plenty of installation tutorials available online.
Viofo dashcams are compatible with microSD cards up to 256GB. It is recommended to use high-endurance cards to ensure reliable and consistent recording.
Yes, Viofo offers a cloud storage service called ViofoDash that allows users to remotely access and manage their dashcam footage. The service requires a subscription.
Yes, Viofo dashcams are equipped with low-light sensors and infrared lighting which enable clear recording even in low-light conditions.
Yes, Viofo dashcams are tested for reliable performance in a range of temperatures from -10u00b0C to 65u00b0C (14u00b0F to 149u00b0F).