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This dash cam is great for Uber and Lyft drivers, and it's over half off


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TL;DR: As of Feb. 1, the Nu Nu DVR 170-degree wide view dash cam is on sale for $55.99 rather than $136. That's 59% in savings.


The life of a rideshare driver is tough. Whether you're signed up to Uber or Lyft, the moment a rider books a ride, you're rendered responsible for keeping them safe on the road and bringing them to their desired destination in an efficient manner — safely and quickly. 

But not all drivers on the road can drive, frankly speaking. They may have fooled the DMV into issuing them a license, but it's not always safe sharing the road with those so-called drivers. And with that unpredictability, it's always the smart choice to have a dash cam in place, so you have an extra set of eyes on the road when you're transporting your passenger. The Nu Nu DVR 170° Wide View dash cam happens to be on sale, and it's a pocket-friendly camera that will help keep you safe while you're at the wheel.

Equipped with six all-glass ultra-clear lenses and a 170-degree wide-angle view, this dash cam should be capable of covering more lanes compared to standard options. If you tend to drive at night, it also has HD night vision that allows it to record clear footage in the dark.

In case you run into an accident, it has mechanisms in place designed to give you peace of mind. An automatic accident lock point feature is available, prompting the camera to keep recording during emergency situations. It also automatically locks and saves the footage after. With 24-hour monitoring, it will also keep capturing footage regardless if your vehicle has a passenger (or driver) or not. Plus, thanks to its tiny size, it won't take up much of your dashboard real estate. 

Help keep yourself and your passengers safe with the help of the Nu Nu DVR 170° Wide View dash cam. It usually costs $136, but you can get it on sale for only $55.99 for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

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