Get the industry’s longest park mode with Secure360

Written by Ben

October 9, 2019

Waylens
Real security is lasting security

What good is a car security camera if it turns off when your car is parked? While other cameras max out at 72 hours, Secure360 4G keeps watch over your car 5 times longer. That’s 15 days of 24/7 car security!

Better yet, Secure360 is the only car security camera that captures all 360 degrees of accident and security events, covering the blind spots other cameras miss. With a 4G data plan, you can watch every angle of evidence in real-time, anytime from anywhere, while it goes to the cloud for safekeeping.

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THE LONGEST PARK MODE AVAILABLE.

NO BLIND SPOTS.

360-DEGREE, RISK-FREE GUARANTEE.

We’re so sure you’re going to love the peace-of-mind of having Secure360 4G in your car, we’ll let you test drive it 30 days risk-free.

If you’re not blown away by the world’s only 360-degree automotive security camera, simply return it to us undamaged for a complete refund.

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Live features require 4G subscription.
 * Customer pays return shipping. 

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