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Whether you want to capture a meteor in the sky or an unfortunate fender bender, you need a dash cam. We put nine of the top dash cams to the test to find the best.
Whether you want to capture a meteor in the sky or an unfortunate fender bender, you need a dash cam. We put nine of the top dash cams to the test to find the best.
We review the best 1080p and 4K dash cams. They record what's ahead (and sometimes what's behind)—just the sort of backup you want in the midst of harried traffic.
With real-time viewing and impact detection, modern dashcams are more than just a second set of eyes on the road.
360-Degree Dash Cams Take full surround footage to the max with a 360º dash cam. These advanced cameras capture every angle simultaneously, with no blind spots. Installation takes planning to position the 360º camera appropriately, and the footage normally requires specialized software to view...
REVIEW – I’ve reviewed several dashcams in the past, some were a single-camera, and some were dual cameras, but never a three-camera dashcam. The VANTRUE Element 3 dashcam came up for review, and I thought it was time to upgrade. It was well worth the installation effort; read on ...
DesignThe F70 Pro is one of the smallest dash cams on the market today. It takes up very little windshield real estate, and when hardwired provides a very neat installation.★★★ Video qualityI was hoping for more from the F70 Pro’s video quality. It’s just about passable, with impo...
We’ve spent countless hours reviewing dash cams in the real world. Our goal is to find the top options by testing every camera in the kind of conditions you’ll encounter in your vehicle, from installation to driving day and night. The idea of this guide is to summarize the results of...
The best dash cams are easy to install. In fact, installation is often as simple as finding a suitable location on your vehicle's windshield or dashboard, affixing the camera with the suction cup or adhesive mount that usually comes in the box and then connecting the camera to 12-volt po...