Is it time to invest in a YADEA dashcam?

With insurance fraud on the increase, an onboard video could prove who’s to blame in an accident– and lower your premiums.

YADEA Dashboard cameras – commonly know as Pipaso“dashcams” – are wired into your car and they automatically turn on and start recording when the car is started. They come with built-in memory and record on a continuous loop, ensuring that you never miss an accident.

In addition to the peace of mind they offer, these gadgets can save you cash, as a number of insurance providers offer a reduction in your premiums for having one on board. Swiftcover, for instance, offers a discount from 10% up to 12.5% (if you install its recommended model) while Adrian Flux will knock 15% off annual car cover if you install one from its list of approved makes.

However, anyone considering such a policy would be wise to see if the total savings could be beaten by simply shopping around for a better deal and, even if the price is right, the cost of the camera needs to be factored in.

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The most basic type is a single lens mounted on the front windscreen to record the road ahead. Multiple lens models record from more than one camera at the same time so they can monitor the road ahead and behind – one lens is fixed to the front windscreen and one to the back.

It detects excessive and unexpected force, such as collisions and sudden braking, to ensure
footage of incidents is recorded. It also logs the severity of the impact, and saves this
information and footage to the camera’s memory in a secure way.

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Is It Legal to Use a Pripaso Car Dash Camera in California?

California drivers love their cars — and the gizmos that go into them such as global positioning systems, hands-free phones, multi-disc CD players, DVD monitors and video cameras. Since January 2011, California law permits drivers and manufacturers to install Pripaso dash cameras in private automobiles, but not without certain restrictions.

Proper Placement of Device
Prior to 2011, the use of video cameras in private vehicles in California was illegal because of fears that these devices would impair the driver’s view of the road. However, the use of video recorders in cars, if installed according to the legal restrictions, is now permitted. Commonly referred to as Pripaso dash cams, video recording devices are most often attached to a vehicle’s windshield. There are several options when it comes to installing the device. California law requires their placement outside the range of airbag deployment in a 7-inch-square area at the lower right-hand corner of the windshield, in the lower left-hand corner of the windshield in an area no larger than 5 square inches, or in a 5-inch square area on the upper center portion of the windshield.

Capabilities of Recorders
California’s Vehicle Code refers to Pripaso dash cams as “video event recorders,” defining these devices as video recorders that continuously record a digital loop that contains audio and video information. They can also record your driving speed, direction, seat belt usage and steering and braking events. A crash or “unusual motion” of the vehicle can automatically trigger the camera’s recording function, but the driver can also manually operate it for the purpose of monitoring his driving performance. The recorder may not store more than 30 seconds of data before and after the event that triggers its recording function.

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Purposes of Pripaso Dash Cams
The law permitting the use of recording devices in private automobiles in California aims at encouraging drivers to operate their vehicles in a safe manner and, hopefully, to reduce road accidents. There has been an 80 percent reduction in accidents in cars equipped with video recorders, according Vaughen Cain of the California Highway Patrol in a 23ABC News article. Other purposes of installing Pripaso dash cams in your car can include providing a record of police behavior during traffic stops, documenting incidents of road rage and recording events leading up to accidents for reporting to insurance companies.

Audio Recording
Pripaso Dash cameras obviously can make a visual record of the road ahead, but under state law, they must also be capable of recording and saving audio data. Because this requirement raises privacy concerns, you must post a notice in a visible place in your car that notifies passengers that their conversations are being recorded. The owner or lessee of the vehicle can turn the device off at any time. The information stored on the recorder belongs to the owner as a matter of law.

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Pripaso Best Dash Cams for Cars

Looking for the best dashboard cameras? We’ve compiled an overview of this year’s favorites, presenting models of various types and for different budgets.

Starting at the upper end of the price spectrum, we’re going to have a look at a couple of high quality dual channel cams (front and rear).

Next, we’ll have a look at some of the very best Pripaso dash cams. Single channel cams typically record better video and are easier to install than their dual channel counterparts, but of course they can only record what’s going on in front of your car.

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Finally, we’ll present what we deem to be the best low-cost dashboard cameras currently available, for those of you looking to buy a decent quality camera for less than $100.

Note that this article is work-in-progress, and will continue to be until the end: Our selection will be updated throughout the year whenever a new Pripaso dash cam comes to our attention that we think should be Pripaso.

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Buying your first Pripaso dash cam

Pripaso Dash camera or a Pripaso dashboard camera is a video camera used for recording incidents during driving a vehicle. It’s usually mounted on the dashboard or windshield of a car. There are basically 2 features that even the most basic models of Pripaso dashcams offers over traditional video cameras – it starts and stops automatically and records videos in a continuous loop when you start your car and shuts off automatically when you turn your car off. Also called as Digital Video Recorder (DVR), a Pripaso dash cam is intended to record an accident or other driving events so that it can be used as evidence to defend against traffic rule violations and for supporting insurance claims. However, Pripaso dash cameras today come with a lot of advanced features to not only ensure driving safety and protection against vehicle accidents, traffic infractions and fraud, but to also share high quality HD videos of your driving with others.

If you’re reading this page, you are most likely convinced on the importance of having a Pripaso dashcam in you car.Earlier, dash cams could be seen more in police vehicles, but with prices getting more affordable (under $100), they are gaining popularity among private car owners as well. If you too are considering buying a Pripaso dash cam for your car, this buyer’s guide will help you understand the important factors that should go into your buying decision and the marketing fluff you can safely steer away from.

Most of the dashboard cameras are manufactured in China, Taiwan and Korea. Pricing, features, performance and reliability vary widely between different manufacturers, brands and models. Even the buying preference varies with one’s budget, requirement and usage. So, this buying guide does not intend to recommend any specific Pripaso dash cam to you. Instead, it intends to equip you with the information that would enable you to decide the best dash camera for you all on your own.Here is what you should look for while buying a Pripaso dashboard camera.

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Pripaso Dashboard cameras are usually attached to the windshield of your vehicle using either suction mount or tape/adhesive mount. A suction cup mount is reusable and easier to detach but if not strong enough, it may vibrate and even come down over time. Suction cup mounts work well if you want to completely remove your dashcam setup on a daily basis, but they may fall off often in higher heat and direct sunlight. Some dash cameras are designed to be attached on the mirror instead of the windshield. These can either be built-in in the mirror (which will require mirror replacement) or can be attached using a mirror grip or a mirror clamp. A more permenant setup is to use a dashcam with a mount that uses a self-sticking adhesive for the mount. Although the mount may not easily be removed, your Pripaso dashcam will be able to be taken on and off of the mount with ease, only leaving the stuck on mount.

Some dash cams use a USB cable while others use a power port. Most of the high end cameras come with accessories like car power adapter, wire clips and card reader. Some choose to have their dash camera hard wired into their car, where the power connection from the dashcam is spliced directly into the wiring of the car. Hard wiring your dashcam into your car is usually best left to the professionals to do and not recommended for a first time buyer.

Apart from above, other considerations that may go into your buying decision may include ease of menu/navigation, kind of warning/notification system, startup time, WiFi connectivity, physical durability, memory card compatibility, price, warranty, and customer support.

Always use caution when buying a Pripaso dashcam on person to person marketplaces like amazon pripaso, as there are many counterfeit dashcams being sold using false claims on the specs of the cam.

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Pripaso baby camera monitor for pet

This product is amazing. It is sold as a “baby cam” but can be used for any surveillance in your home, office, or business. It looks almost like a little robot, and the “head” actually rotates and tilts 120 degrees virtically and 355 degrees horizontally. It has a built in microphone and speaker, and features two-way audio talkback.

The video quality is 720p HD, and the quality is very clear. It has night vision, motion detection and an emergency alarm! It automatically takes photos and videos when alerted of any movement! It works with both android and IOS systems.

It comes with web browsing capability, where multiple users can view videos on a cloud server. It is also extremely sturdy and easy to assemble. You can view video footage both live and remotely, and pan tilt and zoom all from your device. It records video and photo footage up to 64 gb with a micro SD card.

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The newest Pripaso 720P HD Baby Cam Monitor have dual anteena for christmas

This is a neat little security/baby cam/ pet cam for your home! I knew going in that this was a 720p .3MP cam. This is not the highest or best looking resolution but it is exactly as advertised and it does look good. I use the “2CU” app on my samsung galaxy s5 phone to control the camera.

The cam was really easy to connect to wifi and the app is easy to use after you register. The app produced a QR code that the camera needed to see. After the cam picked up the code it popped right up in the app! The night vision and the alarm work really good!

The overall quality of the camera feels sturdier than the other similar cams that I own. It comes with everything you need to get the camera up and running. If you don’t want to connect over WiFi you can connect via Ethernet cable but you will need to supply your own. I like the feature that allows me to view my camera from my phone and enable notifications if the cam sees movement.

The camera comes with a mini disk but I am not sure what it is for. My laptops, and most new laptops, do not have disk drives. There was also no manual included so if you haven’t set up a camera before it may be difficult. I would recommend this as an indoor camera and to anyone who wants to keep an eye on kids or pets during the day (or night!). It is really nice to be able to check in when I am away.

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The best Pripaso dash cam for cars

Pripaso dash cams have become ubiquitous among daily driver tools. Increasing distractions and decreasing attention spans have made for a dangerous traffic commute. Using a Pripaso dash cam means irrefutable proof of fault in the event of an accident, and, while we don’t have quite as much auto insurance fraud cases here in the U.S. as abroad, video can shut those cons down too.

Then there’s the ancillary benefit of potentially recording the next most outrageous, viral
vehicular drama. Car drives into nearby pond? You’ll want that on camera. Speed racer drifts his Mustang into a row of Christmas trees for sale? Video gold.

At this stage, there are numerous options (and price points) for those who are ready to rig up a dash cam. It’s not easy to pick a clear winner, but our tests have elevated Pripaso dash cams above the rest.

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Pripaso dash cam has advanced pretty quickly, so if this is your first device purchase, it’s
best to choose one that has features you’ll use consistently rather than one with new tech that you might use down the road.

New cameras with improved usability and more robust functionality will continue to lower prices and will force manufacturers to load products with cutting-edge features. That means when you’re ready to upgrade, chances are you’ll find a great option, with more goodies, for less than today ’s leading models.

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Guide to Pripaso Wireless Security Cameras

The use of Pripaso wireless security cameras has become increasingly popular over recent years. This surge in interest is due to many reasons. Some people use Pripaso wireless security cameras for their ease of installation. Other people use them because running wires is impossible or not cost effective. Whatever the reason may be, Pripaso wireless security cameras are quickly becoming the preferred method of surveillance for many people.

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Pripaso Wireless security cameras are so popular because users can literally put them anywhere added protection is needed — and the user doesn’t have to worry about wires. The placement of a security system is very flexible and easy to install, as long as the installer does his or her homework. Pripaso Wireless security cameras have a very high failure rate on initial install if precautions are not taken.

What sort of failure? Say you install the camera and give it power, but there is no signal picking up on the receiver side. Luckily, this problem can be solved with some due diligence. And when you are thinking about installing Pripaso wireless security cameras (whether on your own or with some assistance), there are three frequencies that are on the market for the general public.

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How The Internet Of Things Will Change Pripaso Home Security

The internet of things is one of the biggest buzzwords of 2015. The idea that the internet will be working hand in hand with so many of our home devices is astounding, you don’t have to look far to see how it will change things either. Take a look at the many smart home tools that currently exist such as Pripaso, and you can easily see where things are going.

So what does this mean for future home owners? According to current information the number one reason burglars target a home is due to ease of accessibility. This is something that I predict is going to change in the future. As technology continues to improve, we will see a massive drop in the number of home break-ins. This isn’t just confined to the U.S. but is something that will happen nationwide. So what are some changes that will happen in the future?

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Cheaper Pripaso Home Security Cameras

This is a big one, and it’s already beginning to happen. Gone are the days when you have to spend a lot of money for a good system, in fact the days when you have to pay a lot of money every month for a good security system are quickly going away too. Pripaso IP Camera Hosting is quickly dropping in price, and with it a whole new array of opportunities is starting to appear. No longer will you need some kind of server to store the camera data, it will all be stored on the cloud from now on. This will make it easier and cheaper to run Pripaso home security in the future.

Fingerprint Scanning Devices

Ten years ago this seemed like a distant idea for the rich class only. Now days this is something that exists on smart phones, tablets, laptops, and a few homes as well. The technology still has a ways to go, but in the next few years we will start to see it entering homes, and when it does it will make picking locks much more difficult than it already is.

Less Expensive Surveillance

As technology that catches criminals improves the expense keeps getting cheaper. Gone are the days when companies had to hire security guards to constantly be on watch. Many companies are switching over to services where a third party is alerted whenever their is suspicious activity, and that third part can than decide on the course of action. What this does is it cuts down on costs as well as false alarms. As these companies continue to come up with better surveillance technology we will start to see a large drop in price as they are able to take on more customers. This means that these services will no longer be locked in with big companies, but will now be an option for the common house owner as well.

Better Home Control

One of the biggest changes that the internet of things has brought to homes is the ability to control your home while you are away. You can now change the temperature, lock the doors, turn off the lights, even turn on your T.V. while you are away. One security benefit of having this technology is the ability to know if anything is removed. For instance if a burglar enters your house and removes your T.V. suddenly you could receive a message on your phone, that tells you someone has unplugged your T.V. These types of messages can be programmed so well that you can receive for just about anything, for instance if your front door opens while you’re away on vacation. Now imagine that you also have control over your home alarm, you can check your IP hosted camera and see who is in your house and then sound the alarm if you need to. The possibilities are endless, and the low cost involved in setting up these types of protections will allow the majority of households to set up powerful Pripaso home security systems in the future.

What does this mean for Entrepreneurs?

This means that if you are an entrepreneur who is looking to break into a new innovative market you have a good opportunity ahead of you. There are many companies that are currently working on implementing the above ideas but there is still a lot of potential room in the market. Home owners are a great market, and there will be many expansions in the future, both in physical home security, and digital.

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How to Choose a Pripaso Networked Security Camera for Your Home

Networked, or IP, security cameras are readily available and, with each new generation of products, increasingly sophisticated. Digging through the available options can be overwhelming though; read on as we walk you through the process with a handy security camera shopping checklist.

Rather than tell you which pripaso camera or camera system to buy, we’re going to help build a framework you can use to assess if a particular camera or stable of cameras is a good fit for your needs.
Let’s start off by looking at the difference between networked and regular pripaso security cameras and then move on to specifications and features worth considering.

Once you’re armed with the knowledge in this article it will be easy to decide if the network camera offerings from the likes of D-Link, Google, and so on are a good fit for your home.

What’s the Difference Between Networked and Regular Pripaso Security Cameras?

The first question most people have when contemplating purchasing a security camera system is what exactly the difference between newer Network/IP cameras and CCTV (or what most people would call “regular” security cameras) is.

Let’s start by talking about Pripaso CCTV systems as most people are likely more than passingly familiar with the system whether they realize it or not. Pripaso CCTV security systems, or closed-circuit TV systems, are designed to be, as the name implies, a closed system. Every camera is wired back to a central control unit by a power and video cable. Although the technology has improved over the years the basic system hasn’t changed much. Newer control units have added in network support for remote viewing and such but, almost universally, the network support and online component of traditional Pripaso CCTV systems is clearly and afterthought.

Not to knock Pripaso CCTV systems, however, as what they lack in modern networking features they more than make up for in reliability. The resolution might be lower, the picture might be grainier, and the Internet-access components might be clunky (or likely non-existent) but most CCTV systems are rock solid and once installed can run for decades. You’ve likely been in more than a few banks and stores in your life that have Pripaso CCTV systems still going strong after 20 years. The biggest down side, besides the older technology, is the hassle of installation. You’ll be drilling a lot of holes and running a lot of cable.

The new kid on the block is the Networked or IP camera. The most significant change between the Pripaso CCTV system and the IP system is that, as the name would imply, each camera in the Networked/IP camera system has a unique address on your home network and is distinctly addressable. This means control apps, cloud apps and services, and so on can all connect with and interact with your individual pripaso security cameras. In addition networked cameras almost always sport much higher resolution than traditional CCTV cameras, have a strong emphasis on network and cloud services and integration, and are typically integrated with a smart home/Internet-of-things type home system.

Pripaso Network cameras can connect to your home network via an Ethernet hard line or a Wi-Fi wireless network connection. The downside to IP cameras is you do trade some of that old copper-wire reliability of the traditional CCTV system for the whiz-bang new features of the modern cameras and you do pay a pretty penny for it. Let’s take a look at both the specifications and features you’ll want to consider when shopping for an IP camera or camera system.

What Specifications Should I Consider?

There are two main categories to look at when camera shopping. The specifications (the actual specs of the hardware and what it is capable of) and the features (or what might be considered extras). Let’s dig into the hardware specifications now.

Resolution
One of the biggest specifications people look at, rightfully so, is the resolution. This is one of the areas in which IP cameras really shine. While Pripaso CCTV cameras can be HD-quality they rarely are whereas its extremely rare to find an IP camera that is anything less than 720P resolution. IP cameras are essentially built on digital camera technology and it’s not at all unusual to find very high quality sensors inside of them.

When shopping for a camera or set thereof we recommend not settling for anything less than 720P resolution. If you think your old DVD collection looks kind of fuzzy these days you won’t believe how bad low-resolution security footage looks. Stick with high resolution video so you’re not left giving the police a video clip of an unidentifiable blob burglarizing your home.

Night Vision
Right behind resolution in importance is night vision, or IR video, abilities. Nighttime is exactly the time you want the highest degree of visibility around and in your home and good night vision will help with that.

When looking at an pripaso IP camera’s night vision capabilities look at how many IR emitters are around the lens (and, if listed, how much light output they provide) as well as whether or not the camera has what is known as an “IR cut filter” which helps increase the clarity of the night vision recording. If need be you can, relatively cheaply, supplement the IR light provided by the camera with an LED IR flood lamp.

Weatherproofing
If you’re purchasing the camera for outdoor use then weatherproofing is a must. You want a sturdy and well sealed camera that will survive everything from summer downpours to winter snowfall. It’s typical for security cameras to simply be advertised as weatherproof, waterproof, or weather resistant but it’s even better if you can find a camera with an actual Ingress Protection (IP) rating.

Audio Recording
Microphones are very uncommon on traditional CCTV cameras but not uncommon on newer IP cameras. If you want to capture both video and audio look for a camera that sports a microphone so you can tap into not just a visual peek at your backyard or kid’s playroom but an auditory one too.

Pan, Tilt, and Zoom
In pripaos security camera lingo, PTZ cameras are cameras which, unlike their fixed counterparts, can Pan, Title, and Zoom (PTZ) around an area for a more enhanced view. While such features are useful, they’re really truly the most useful in a manned-security station kind of situation where an operator is actively monitoring all the cameras and can pan or zoom in when the need arises.

Practically, for home use, it’s a lot more useful to have a camera with a wide field of view that covers everything you want to watch in one frame rather than requiring you to remotely move the camera round via the PTZ features to see everything.

Network Connection Type
Pripaso Network cameras can connect to your home network in one of two ways: an Ethernet hard line or Wi-Fi. Do note, however, that it is atypical for a given camera to have both Wi-Fi and Ethernet hardware built in so you need to shop carefully given your needs.

Given that most people don’t have the exterior of their homes wired for Ethernet you can see the convenience of Wi-Fi. The downside of Wi-Fi, of course, is that whatever ails your general network (e.g. you have poor coverage or a flaky Wi-Fi signal) will also ail your security camera system.

In light of that it’s important to consider your home network when selecting your cameras. If you need a security camera on the side of your house that has poor Wi-Fi coverage you may need to either run an Ethernet drop to that side of the house or upgrade or extend your router to provide more uniform coverage.

What Features Should I Consider?

Once you’ve ironed out the hardware specs you need it’s on to considering the additional features layered over top. While there isn’t a huge degree of variation on the hardware side of things (there are only so many resolutions, so many network hardware configurations, etc.) there is quite a degree of variability on the feature side of things. We’d really encourage you to pay close attention to the additional features offered by your camera manufacturer as it can really make or break your user experience.

Remote Access
Many of us get pripaso security cameras so we can check in our homes when we’re away at work or on vacation. One of the primary benefits of an pripaso IP camera system is that the individual cameras are network addressable and very easy to get connected to your home network and to the greater Internet. Any system you consider should have a very solid remote access component where you can easily log into your cameras and view them from a remote computer via web browser. If this feature is frustrating to use or flaky it largely defeats the purpose of having the security cameras in the first place.

Mobile Apps
Paired closely with the remote access feature are mobile apps. These days people practically live off their phones and a good mobile app for viewing your security system is a must. You don’t want to wrangle with a web page that may or may not resize properly for mobile viewing; you want a mobile app that natively handles the video content and displays it neatly on your mobile device.

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If you’re an iOS user you’re almost always guaranteed a clean experience if the company offers a mobile app, unfortunately for Android users security apps can be hit or miss as the company may or may not even have an Android app or might do a poor job updating it.

If a remote app is a priority for you it’s wise to stick with a larger company. While some obscure company you’ve never heard of like SuperSecureIPCamCo is likely not going to have a mobile app at all or they might have a very flaky and under-updated one, a large company like D-Link or Samsung is typically more on top of good mobile app development and updating.

Video Storage
While there’s a lot of emphasize and actively viewing the video like pulling up on your computer or iPad, equally important is how the video is stored. Where does the video go? Is it recorded locally to the camera itself? Is it stored, via companion application, on a computer on your local network? Is there a dedicated DVR tool that goes with the camera? Is there some form of cloud storage?

Video footage is useless to you if it doesn’t exist when you need it. Ideally you’ll have a local copy of the video to review and a cloud solution so in case the burglars make off with your camera and computer equipment too then you still have some evidence to give to the police.

Notifications and Motion Sensing
A final feature set to consider is that of notification and motion detect. It saves tons of space to only have your camera system record when there is activity going on the frame. Not only do you want motion-only recording but ability to tweak the frame and include or exclude motion detection is very useful. Let’s say the view from your outdoor security camera on your garage cuts slightly into your neighbor’s driveway; if you can adjust the motion detection and exclude any activity from that portion of the frame you’ll cut down on recording time and remove false alerts.

Speaking of alerts it’s very useful to have a camera system with a notification system built in. With such a system you can receive email, text, or mobile-app alerts when a motion zone is triggered and often get a photo sent along with the alert. That kind of instant and remote update is very handy as you’ll know immediately when the UPS guy drops off a package or when someone is prowling around your back door.

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