GKU Unveils D600 Pro Max Dash Cam with 4K Front and 1080P Rear Recording
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Gavin Sheehan
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Summary
GKU has launched the D600 Pro Max 4K+1080P Front & Rear Dash Cam, an improved model in their dash cam lineup. The device offers 4K front recording and 1080P rear recording, designed for both mobile filming and security purposes. It aims to provide professional-grade video clarity with enhanced features over previous models.
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· 3 pulledGKU has added a new camera to their lineup of dash cams, as they have revealed the new D600 Pro Max 4K+1080P Front & Rear Dash Cam.
This model is basically an overall improvement to the designs that they've had in the past.
Whether you're using it for filming while mobile, or using it for security reasons, it's designed to give you the clearest picture possible with amazing 4K options that feel like you rigged a professional
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