Channel setup
The number and direction of camera views in a dash cam setup, such as front-only, front-and-rear, cabin, or three-channel front/cabin/rear recording.
Glossary
Definitions for the product specs and listing language used across Guides by KA. Use this page to decode dash cam, wig, accessory, and product-feed terms before comparing products.
Terminology
Use these when comparing Rexing cameras, mounts, memory cards, GPS loggers, and hardwire kits.
The number and direction of camera views in a dash cam setup, such as front-only, front-and-rear, cabin, or three-channel front/cabin/rear recording.
A two-camera setup that records the road ahead and the rear view. It can require more installation work than a front-only camera.
An inward-facing camera view. It is usually relevant for rideshare, taxi, fleet, or buyers who want inside-cabin recording.
A recording mode intended for parked vehicles. Check the exact listing because some models need a hardwire kit or specific install path.
An accessory that connects the dash cam to vehicle power through the fuse box or an OBD connection. Compatibility can be model-specific.
An accessory or built-in feature that records location or speed metadata. Do not assume a GPS logger fits every model.
A dash cam recording behavior where older footage is overwritten when storage fills, unless a clip is protected.
A microSD card speed class often used for higher-resolution video. Match card speed and capacity to the camera listing.
Terminology
Use these when comparing UNice wigs, closures, frontals, bundles, lace size, density, and install wording.
A lace area described as 7 inches across and 5 inches deep. It is usually a focused closure-style lace area with less front edge to manage.
A frontal lace size described as 13 inches across the front hairline and 4 inches back. It can offer wider front styling room than a closure.
Install wording that usually points to security from cap construction such as clips, bands, straps, combs, or drawstrings rather than lace glue.
A listing claim that the lace edge has been cut before delivery. Treat it as product-specific and still check fit and styling needs.
A styling detail where the hairline is thinned before delivery. It should not be treated as a universal appearance guarantee.
A wig detail where knots are lightened before delivery. Listings may use brand-specific wording such as Bye-Bye Knots.
A measure of fullness, often shown as a percentage such as 180%. Compare density with length, texture, lace size, and price.
A closure is usually a smaller lace area; a frontal covers more of the front hairline. The better choice depends on install effort and styling needs.
Terminology
Use these to understand how product pages and guides handle changing merchant data.
The price imported from a merchant product feed. It can change, so the seller page is the final source before purchase.
The stock status imported from the product feed, such as in stock, out of stock, preorder, or limited availability.
A merchant link that may earn Guides by KA a commission if a qualifying purchase happens after the click.
A page for one product. It should summarize useful specs but send buyers to the seller for final price, stock, size, and terms.
A comparison or buying-guide page that groups products around a buyer question, such as 7x5 vs 13x4 wigs or dash cam channel setup.
A claim or accessory fit that applies only to named models. This is especially important for dash cam mounts, GPS loggers, and hardwire kits.
Product names, prices, bundles, compatibility, colors, lengths, stock, and merchant terms can change. Use glossary definitions to understand what a listing is saying, then confirm the current details on the seller page before buying.