Last fall, I drove from San Francisco down Highway 1. It was my first long solo road trip, and honestly, I was a bit nervous before leaving — not about getting lost, but about what might happen if something went wrong. Two days before I left, I installed a Terunsoul D016, front and rear dual 4K. At the time, I thought: with this, at least I won‘t have to worry about staged crashes or rear-end disputes.
As it turned out, nothing happened. No accidents, no disputes, no moment where I needed “evidence to protect myself.” But when I got home and flipped through the videos on the memory card, I unexpectedly found one beautiful scene after another — golden waves crashing against the cliffs of Big Sur at sunset, the long curves of the highway stretching out in the rearview mirror, and a lavender-pink sky spreading across the end of the road at dusk. That’s when it hit me: the dash cam I bought had quietly been doing two things the whole time — watching the road, and secretly saving every bit of scenery along the way.
Most people buy a dash cam purely as a defensive tool — to guard against fraud, false accusations, or hit-and-runs. And that‘s absolutely right — that’s the dash cam‘s most important mission. But while it’s watching the front and rear of your car without blinking 24/7, it‘s also constantly recording the streets you drive every day, the beaches you visit on weekends, and the national parks you cross with your family. The front camera captures the sunrise coming at you; the rear camera records the sunset fading behind you. A front and rear dual 4K dash cam is actually the hardest-working “photographer” in your car.
When your dash cam has 4K quality, the scenery it captures can rival that of an entry-level action camera. The Terunsoul D016 features true dual 4K — a 170° ultra-wide front lens and equally sharp 4K rear clarity. That means not only can you read the other car’s license plate in an accident, but when you review the footage, you can also see the wildflowers glowing in the sunlight, the road stretching out in your rearview mirror, and the seabirds flashing past your window.
A friend of mine commutes an hour each way every day with a D016 in his car. He told me he never expected the dash cam to capture anything beautiful. But one evening on his way home, the sun was setting perfectly between two buildings, turning the whole sky orange-red. He was stuck in traffic and couldn‘t grab his phone in time. But when he got home, he pulled a few seconds from the rear camera footage — the sunset dropping slowly behind him, the stream of taillights glowing like a river of light. That photo became his phone wallpaper.
That’s why when I recommend a dash cam to friends now, I add one more thing: don‘t just think about whether it can help you in an accident. Also think about whether it can save the moments you don’t even realize are precious — the tree-lined street you drive every day, the ocean view from your weekend trip, or that sudden rainbow at the end of a long holiday drive. Your phone won‘t capture those, but the dash cam on your windshield just might.
The Terunsoul D016 is a device with two simple jobs: watch for the dangers you can’t see, and save the views you‘re too busy to notice. True dual 4K, F1.5 Starlight Night Vision, a free 128GB high-speed card — ready out of the box. Just over $100, one-time investment. You buy it for peace of mind. But you’ll find you‘ve also bought back a whole road’s worth of memories.
Choose Terunsoul D016. Let every drive be backed by evidence — and let it collect every beautiful frame along the way for you.










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