Navman has launched three new dash cameras including MiVue True 4K PRO Surround — the company’s most comprehensive dash cam yet.
The MiVue True 4K PRO Surround ($529) which comes with a 128GB microSD card, features a three-camera surveillance system enclosed in two physical units.
The front-facing camera provides drivers with a clear image of the road ahead, thanks to its 4K Ultra HD 2160P recording and 8 Megapixel sensor to capture critical details.
The second unit combines the 2.5K rear-facing camera and the 2.5K interior-facing camera, delivering a 170-degree field of view that can capture what is happening out of the side windows.
With a SmartBox ($59 plus installation), the MiVue True 4K PRO Surround provides monitoring while parked with smart and low power parking modes, front and rear event recording, and side motion detection.
The MiVue True 4K PRO Surround also provides real-time safety alerts including speed and school zones and Advanced Driver Assistance System Warnings such as lane departure warnings and front and rear collision warnings.
Meanwhile, Navman also launched mid-range products MiVue True 4K ($279) and its dual camera version MiVue True 4K DC ($349), which both feature 4K 2160P Ultra HD footage at 30fps with STARVIS technology and 8MP sensor.

The MiVue True 4K and the MiVue True 4K DC come with a 64GB microSD.
All the newly launched devices include supercapacitators for enhanced reliability in hot temperatures; Wi-Fi connectivity feature to share footage; 3-Axis G-Sensor to retain precise impact details; and built-in GPS to tag location and speed.

Navman also did not fail to offer something to motorists and cyclists, with the addition of the weatherproof MiVue Rider DC Helmet Camera ($349), which has a 4.5-hour 3200mAh battery.

The helmet camera features built-in magnetic sensors that trigger the device to turn on and start recording once attached to the helmet.
This dash cam can record in 2.5K 1440P Quad HD at 30fps and this can be dropped down to 1080P Full HD to record at 60fps.
With the MiVue Pro Companion App, riders can share footage with their friends and export rides as GPX files. Riders also have the option to condense footage into time-lapse video and share from the app.
The new Navman MiVue dash cams can be purchased at major electronic retailers and on the company’s website www.navman.com.au.