You are asking for a "friend"?Is there any way to disable the incident recording " feature"?
Yes, a " friend" who isn't excited about his insurance co. using it to contest a claim. He's known to drive a little over the speed limit as well and is not sold on law enforcement being able to get into it.You are asking for a "friend"?
The only two monitors I am aware of are:Is there any way to disable the incident recording " feature"?
They can do more. Goggle what the cops were able to determine on Tiger Wood's accident. It records in a loop . available through court order. Just about every new car has it. Insurance cos love it. How many of us stay within the speed limit?The only two monitors I am aware of are:
The first is configurable. The second you can probably call UVO customer service to deactivate UVO on your car, but as long as a SIM is installed in the car, they can probably always monitor your whereabouts on the backend.
- If the airbags are deployed in an accident, the car is able to use UVO to call 911 for you
- UVO data service can locate your car via GPS and provide a trip history (point a to point b)
The manufactures say they use it for "research".They can do more. Goggle what the cops were able to determine on Tiger Wood's accident. It records in a loop . available through court order. Just about every new car has it. Insurance cos love it. How many of us stay within the speed limit?