Qubo launches three new dashcams in India—Dashcam Pro 3K, 2.7K, and 2K—offering features like Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, up to 5MP resolution, GPS, Wi-Fi, and up to 1TB storage support, designed for enhanced road safety across all budgets.

Qubo, a smart devices brand under the Hero Group, has introduced three new dashcam models in India—Dashcam Pro 3K, Dashcam Pro 2.7K, and Dashcam Pro 2K. These models cater to a range of users, from budget-conscious buyers to those looking for premium features like superior night-time recording and dual-camera setups.
Top-of-the-Line Dashcam Pro 3K with STARVIS 2 Sensor
Leading the lineup is the Dashcam Pro 3K, which features Sony’s advanced STARVIS 2 sensor. Designed to deliver sharp and detailed video even in low-light conditions or against glare from oncoming headlights, it can capture crucial elements such as license plates with greater clarity. The camera records at a 5MP resolution (2592×1944 pixels) and offers a wide 140-degree field of view.
The Dashcam Pro 3K is priced at ₹9,990 for the front-only version, and ₹10,990 for the bundle that includes a rear-facing 1K camera. A 3.2-inch built-in LCD screen enables quick footage review, and recordings are automatically saved when an impact is detected. The device supports microSD cards up to 1TB, includes GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity, and has no onboard storage.
Mid-Range Dashcam Pro 2.7K
Positioned as a value option with dual-camera capability, the Dashcam Pro 2.7K is available at ₹5,990 for the front-only setup, and ₹7,990 for the front and rear combo. It features a 2-inch LCD screen, impact detection sensors, GPS, Wi-Fi support, and also allows for up to 1TB microSD storage.
Entry-Level Dashcam Pro 2K
The most affordable offering is the Dashcam Pro 2K, priced at ₹3,990. This model is limited to front-only video recording and lacks a display screen. It comes with a 120-degree field of view and includes Wi-Fi for smartphone connectivity through the Qubo app. However, it does not support GPS tracking.
Built for Indian Conditions
All three models are built to operate reliably in challenging weather conditions by using supercapacitors instead of conventional lithium-ion batteries. According to Qubo, this design supports a wider operating temperature range from 20°C to 80°C. The cameras are powered via a car’s cigarette lighter port and come with adhesive mounts for easy windshield installation.
Users can choose between self-installation or opting for professional installation through Qubo’s authorised partners. Installation charges are ₹900 for front-only setups and ₹1,200 for dual-camera configurations.
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