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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Cobra Electronics Launches Newest Dash Cam

Cobra Electronics launches newest dash cam

Cobra Electronics launched its newest and most advanced dash cam, the CDR 875 G Drive HD. This model, highlighted at the Mid-America Trucking Show here, marks the latest addition to the companyโ€™s Drive HD Dash Cam series that caters to the growing demand for added in-cab safety, and assisting in documentation of any driving or roadside event.

As the top model in the series, the CDR 875 G includes internal GPS that embeds precise time and location information into every recording. When played back on a computer, Cobra’s Drive HD Player shows your route and location on a Google map along with speed, compass and GPS information.

โ€œA lot of people donโ€™t like to tie up their phone while theyโ€™re driving,โ€ said Chris Kooistra, Cobraโ€™s senior director of marketing. “Especially in the trucking market, they like the GPS embedded into the unit.โ€

The CDR 875 G offers Bluetooth integration as well, and like the CDR 855 allows for connection to the Cobra iRadar Community, which provides real-time alerts to upcoming speed and red light cameras, live police locations and shared radar alerts with other iRadar users, Kooistra pointed out.

Like Cobraโ€™s previous CDR models, the CDR 875 G offers recording in 1080P full HD video, an eight GB MicroSD memory card (expandable to 32 gigs), continuous loop recording, two-inch LCD screen, ultra-wide 160-degree lens and a G-Sensor, which triggers automatic recording and permanently protect clips if a sudden impact is detected.

Additional features include a Parking Mode for visual event recording while a vehicle is parked, snap shot for still photography, action cam mode to free the camera from the confines of a windshield and a quick-release mount.

The CDR 875 G is available now at Cobra.com for retail price of $179.95 US.