Season 1, Episode 14

Your silent witness: how dash cams became essential tech

Your silent witness: how dash cams became essential tech

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About this episode

In today's episode, we’re diving into the future of driver safety with Jessie Lee from VUEROID, South Korea’s leader in advanced dash cam technology. From AI-powered license plate restoration to ultra-reliable low-power recording, their latest S1 4K Infinite dash cam is redefining what it means to be prepared on the road. Whether you're a tech lover, an engineer, or just someone who drives every day, this is one episode you don’t want to miss. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to IE+ for premium insights and exclusive content!

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