OWL CAR CAM
Owl’s AI-powered Owl Car Cam operates via a 4G LTE network offering unparalleled protection for vehicles – driving and parked. Owl keeps drivers connected with vehicles anytime and anywhere.
Company Goal:
Protect every car, driving and parked
Clarity's Challenge:
Get Press to Ditch the Dash
About
Thanks to the likes of Dropcam, Nest, Ring, and Arlo, home security cameras are as commonplace as throw pillows around the house. Easy to install, instantly connected to mobile, constantly protecting your home and able to alert you to trouble no matter where you are in the world – in the span of about 5 years, home video security went from ADT to DIY.Â
But, frankly (and thankfully) not that much happens in the home. Sure, you may have the occasional package stolen around the holidays, you may be able to catch a funny moment when your family member was living the motto “dance like no one is watching,” and you may even catch the rare intruder. Statistically speaking, though, we need security in our cars far more than in our homes. From crashes, to break ins, to insane drivers you just want to catch and share – we see more during any given daily commute than we do in our homes all year.
Enter the Owl Car Cam. The brainchild of Andy Hodge, whose career launching “first ever” products included the iPod, Microsoft Hololens, and Dropcam, the Owl Car Cam set out to take the cloud-connected, easy-to-install, always-protecting home security camera and make it travel at 70 miles per hour.
“Wait a minute,” we hear you say in your most skeptical voice.”Dash cameras have been around forever. They’re practically government issued in Russia. You can buy one for $20 on Amazon.”
Congratulations, you just encapsulated Clarity’s challenge: How do you get the world to take a second look at car security as a space ripe for innovation, rather than a “solved problem”. To meet that challenge, the Clarity team embarked on an ambitious program that combined a steady drumbeat of product announcements, in-person meetings with hundreds of tech, auto, and security journalists, an aggressive review program, and a nationwide local media campaign to highlight Owl success stories.
Here were just some of the results:


Results
- More than 100 unique pieces of original press coverage in print & online
- Television coverage with NBC, CBC, ABC and Fox
- Online coverage with CNN, Reuters, Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune and dozens more
- Print & online coverage with Popular Mechanics, the SF Chronicle, the NY Post and USA Today
- Selected by Wirecutter as one of their top buys for car cameras, alongside 20+ reviews
Selected Press
Owl Car Cam is like a baby monitor for your car
The Owl Car Cam is a two camera dash cam that automatically records the inside and outside of your car.
Owl Comes Out Of Stealth With a Dropcam For Your Car, Inside And Out
A company cofounded by a veteran of Apple’s iPod and iPhone teams aims to give similar polish to the humble dashboard camera.
Dash cam with Internet: The Owl car camera can grab and stream video of crashes and break-ins
Owl can record video inside or your side your vehicle. It connects to the cloud via LTE
This new gadget company thinks everyone wants to share dash cam videos
The Owl Car Cam connects over LTE.
Exclusive Interview: Owl CEO Reveals First-Ever Wireless Security Camera For Your Car
Owl Cam is the first ever security camera specially designed for the car that's also a super user-friendly dash camera with an internal storage capacity of up to 24 hours of high-definition (HD) video.
Ex-Apple, Microsoft engineers tackle security cameras for cars
A team of former Apple Inc and Microsoft Corp engineers have launched a company ...
Owl Car Cam Adds Android Support, Enhances Security Features
The unique Owl camera, which films inside and outside your car at the same time, all the time, and stores two weeks of video, was initially only available for iOS. Now there's Android support and some welcome new features.
Smart dashcam company Owl challenges OnStar with automatic crash response service
Smart dashcam company Owl is rolling out an automatic crash response service that will alert emergency services if a crash is detected.
The Unstealable Car: Gadgets to Thwart Car Thieves
Auto theft is up: 4 percent in 2017, and 7.4 percent in 2016. So we tested high-tech theft deterrents. And The Club.
Owl Car Cam Review: The Dashcam to Go For If You Give a Hoot About Filming Your Daily Drive
Palo Alto-based company's innovative dashcam provides persistent security monitoring and great high-definition video.
Owl Car Cam review: A data-connected dash cam for car lovers
Would you pay a monthly fee to know about any and all disturbances around your car?