Thinkware dash cams opens flagship store in Singapore

Dash cam firm Thinkware is opening a flagship store in Singapore.

The Thinkware Singapore store will provide a suite of services including troubleshooting, warranty services, dash cam maintenance and repairs. In addition to after-sales services, Thinkware will also exhibit its top dash cams at the venue – including the X700 and latest U1000 models that feature the firm’s Cat-M1 Internet of Things technology and Thinkware Cloud. Customers will also be able to access other enhanced recording and supplementary smart car technologies such as alarm systems and Apple carplay head units, among others.

The Serangoon North Ave launch comes at a time when the company is on its international business expansion phase within the automotive industry.

“Thinkware has long been a trusted name in dash cam technology and we believe that Singapore is an ideal market with dash cams steadily growing in popularity amidst advancements in connectivity, recording quality and improved vehicle safety,” said Thinkware Singapore MD Kenneth Low. “We are excited to bring the very first Thinkware premium store to Singapore and look forward to serving our customers.”

Thinkware is the highest selling dash camera company in the competitive Korean market and its devices are available across 800 cities worldwide.

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