Dashcams do have the function of recording in-car conversations, which is one of their standard configurations. They are primarily designed to capture driving footage and audio for evidentiary purposes in traffic incidents. Most commercially available models come with built-in microphones and have recording enabled by default. However, to address privacy concerns, users can manually disable this feature through the settings interface. These devices process audiovisual data via microprocessors and storage units, with certain models supporting wireless transmission to endpoints-though network security measures should be implemented to prevent data breaches. Regular data backups are advised to prevent loss, while prudent management of recording functions helps maintain equilibrium between evidentiary preservation and privacy safeguards.