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This small, affordable 4K dash cam has a unique ‘enhance’ trick for license plates and signs

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  • Vantrue updates its mini E1 with 4K video and a 158-degree lens
  • ‘PlatePix’ tech enhances the clarity of crucial details such as license plates
  • It’s also equipped with GPS and voice control features, plus Vantrue’s app

Vantrue has unveiled the latest version of its compact E1 series of dash cams, the E1 Pro, and it’s equipped with a feature that makes perfect sense for a dash cam – enhanced license plate recognition.

The latest model, which already features more detailed 4K video than the original model, uses Vantrue’s ‘PlatePix’ software to improve the clarity of the details that matter most for dash cam footage, namely license plates of the cars around you.

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