TL;DR
- Qubo launches three new dashcams in India.
- Qubo Dashcam Pro 3K, Pro 2.7K & Pro 2K have debuted in India.
- The top model comes with a Sony STARVIS Sensor, priced at Rs. 10,990.
If you are looking for a smart dashcam for your automobile, Qubo has you covered. The brand has announced three smart Dashcams in India that might be worth a look. The three new dash cams from the Hero Group expand the lineup, offering more options to the users. Qubo Dashcam Pro 3K, Dashcam Pro 2.7K, and Dashcam Pro 2K aim to cater to a wider range of users looking for an affordable dashcam for their cars.
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Qubo Dashcams: Price & Availability

- Qubo Dashcam Pro 3K, equipped with a Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, costs Rs. 10,990.
- Qubo Dashcam Pro 2.7K is priced at Rs. 7990.
- Qubo Dashcam Pro 2K costs Rs. 3990.
All three are available in India via Qubo’s website and other online platforms like Amazon.
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Qubo Dashcams: Features

The Qubo Dashcam Pro 3K is the top-end model in the series that features Sony’s STARVIS 2 sensor, designed to capture clearer video footage even in tricky lighting, while driving at night or driving through a tunnel. It helps record key details like number plates or road signs, even in the lowest lighting conditions. The dashcam also comes with a 2MP rear camera to enable dual-channel recording and sports a 3.2-inch LCD display for a better viewing experience. Viewers can toggle between live views from the front and rear cameras at the touch of a button.


The Dashcam Pro 2.7K and Dashcam Pro 2K are more affordable than the top-end models but still offer high-resolution recording. They don’t come with a STARVIS camera and are positioned as entry-level and mid-range options for those who want a dashcam recorder within budget. The Qubo Dashcam Pro 2.7K supports dual-camera recording, offering 2.7K QHD+ front recording and FHD rear recording. The Dashcam Pro 2K is a single-unit dashcam offering QHD+ recording with a 120-degree and 360-degree rotation.
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All three new Qubo Dashcams come with supercapacitors instead of batteries, so they can handle extreme temperatures better. These also support storage up to 1TB, which comes in handy for those who want to record longer trips without deleting footage. All three get Qubo’s app support, which allows users to access and manage footage directly from their smartphones. The Dashcams also come with a built-in G-sensor for emergency events, along with features like WiFi, GPS, and more.
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