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The best dash cams give you that peace of mind knowing that you"re protected when you"re on the road. These car cameras are design to record your vehicular activities, whether you"re driving or parked, and those recordings prove invaluable during incidents.

Mounted to your windshield or dashboard (or both), dash cameras record everything that happens not just when you"re behind the wheel. A handful also have the capability to detect accidents and start recording even when your car is parked, ensuring that you"re covered even when you"re not driving. And, their footage can serve as valuable video evidence, helping you contest speeding tickets, reduce your insurance premiums, and even save your life if, god forbid, someone with malicious intent does something.

We"ve spent countless hours on the road to test all of the latest models by installing these cameras in our cars, before driving in various weather and lighting conditions to assess their usability, features, and video quality in the real world. We’ve then picked out the best dash cams for every budget, and explained the individual benefits and drawbacks of each one.

Whether you want an affordable car camera or a top-end solution that covers every angle, you’ll find the right option in our guide. Once you’ve made your pick, you’ll find links to the best dash cam deals right below each product so you’ll see the cheapest price available today.

If you’re not sure which kind of in-car camera to buy, check out our useful buying tips at the bottom of this page. And, if you need some help with installation, you’ll find a useful guide on how to fit a dash cam here.

A built-in polarizing filter on the front of the camera can be rotated to reduce glare from windscreens, while digital image stabilization is another first for the dash cam market and helps smooth out those bumps and shakes caused by potholes and poor road surfaces.

The Garmin Mini 2 is a tiny dash cam that all but disappears behind your car’s rear view mirror, yet boasts Full HD video with HDR, voice control that actually works reliably, a decent smartphone app and a dead-simple magnetic mounting system.

Installing the Mini 2 is the same as other members of the Garmin Dash Cam family. We found the setup process took just a few minutes with the use of Garmin’s Drive smartphone app (iOS and Android). The simple but effective mounting system comprises a ball-and-socket joint for positioning the camera at the perfect angle, while a coin-sized magnet that sticks to your windscreen and holds the dash cam securely in place.

We found video quality to be good for the size of the camera. It records in Full HD, 30fps with HDR and produces footage that is sharp enough to pick out key details like registration plates, whatever the ambient light and weather conditions. At 140 degrees, the lens" field-of-view isn’t the widest on the market, but still provides a good view of the road ahead.

Aimed at those who spend extended periods behind the wheel, the Nexar Pro is a dual-cam solution that can record video both inside and outside a vehicle. Comprised of two separate camera units connected by a cable, we found the setup to be pretty neat, even if it took up a fair bit of screen real estate.

The Nexar app is central to the twin camera experience: it’s where you can fine-tune settings, generate incident reports and back recorded clips up to the cloud (Nexar bundles cloud storage in for free). Other useful tools include break-in alerts if someone tries to tamper with your car, as well as GPS data logging.

Neatly designed and relatively compact, the Vantrue E1 is an attractive dash cam that’s capable of recording 2.5K video at 30fps. It can also capture Full HD footage at a smoother 60fps, for additional detail while you drive. Results are sharp night and day, with accurate colors and acceptable noise in low light. Our testing revealed that the optional polarising filter reduces dashboard reflections.

Both cameras offer a 2560x1440 resolution and a wide 156-degree field of view. We found that footage was dependably impressive, with plenty of detail and decent dynamic range, even in dim and dark conditions.

Crammed inside this tiny package is a top-quality sensor that"s capable of capturing crisp 1440p footage and enhancing it in those tricky weather conditions thanks to a HDR (High Dynamic Range) function. In our tests, it looked great and the additional pixels made it possible to punch into footage on the computer to read number plates or spot minor things that could act as important evidence.

Easy to set up, simple to use and accompanied by a very clean smartphone app, the 67W goes one better than its predecessor by adding connected features, such as the ability to automatically upload any saved clips to Garmin’s cloud when the camera detects a trusted Wi-Fi network.

Bear in mind that Garmin will charge you for a storage plan – and if you want to make the most of its connected features, such as the ability to remotely check in on a parked car from anywhere in the world, you’ll have to hardwire the camera into your vehicle’s main power source.

You’ll also need to make sure the camera is connected to a Wi-Fi network, so this means parking next to a friendly router or investing in a mobile hotspot, which will also require constant power. You can see how it rapidly becomes a deep and expensive rabbit hole.

At face value, the Viofo A129 Pro Duo is an unattractive dash cam with a cheap-feeling build and rudimentary hardware. But if you want a dual-channel solution at a good price, it does plenty to impress. Utilising a Sony Exmor R sensor, the front camera captures crisp 4K footage. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the resulting video in testing, with key details such as registration plates appearing sharp. The only negative is the size of the video files produced, which can quickly consume microSD card capacity.

With a bulbous design that packs in plenty of tech, the Mio MiVue 818 offers a comprehensive feature set at a competitive price. We found its form factor quite agreeable in situ, and its plug-and-go setup was simple enough, with the 2.7-inch display offering a solid preview.

The Mio’s footage is generally excellent. It captures 2K video across a 140-degree angle, delivering plenty of detail. Drop to Full HD and frame rates leap to a crisper 60fps. The bracket’s sticky pad is hard to shift once installed, but the benefit is rock-steady video. Night vision enhancement means the MiVue 818 also deals well with challenging conditions.

The Thinkware X800 is a simple dash cam which gets the basics right. It has a nicer build than many rivals, while its 2.7-inch touchscreen display makes it easy control. That’s handy, because the X800 is a standalone unit, with no Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or smartphone app. We found this simplicity was welcome on test, with no clunky connectivity to worry about.

The front camera is quite a bit bulkier than many rivals on this list, but it features a built-in GPS module, something that many other brands offer as an optional extra. Its plastic casing looks and feels basic, but it houses some rather impressive tech that belies its overall build quality.

Unfortunately, 4K recording is only possible at 30fps, which isn’t the greatest if you want to slow footage down. However, dual recording (front and rear cameras) is only available at full HD (1080p) anyway and this is pumped out at 60fps for much smoother results.

In our tests, the setup was very easy and Viofo offers a smartphone app for quickly reviewing and saving clips. Unfortunately, installation of dual cameras requires the removal of interior trim and the clever stashing of long wires. It can be a messy and infuriating process to get it right, but worth it to avoid a dangling tangle of power cables.

Garmin’s first dual-lens dash cam lets you view what’s going on both inside and outside the car while you are driving, which is handy for taxi drivers and others wanting to keep an eye on their passengers. Extremely compact in design, the Dash Cam Tandem features a clip-in magnetic mount and can be easily installed below the rear-view mirror and removed when not in use.

Two lengths of USB cable are provided (the longer one enables you to run the cable around the car cabin neatly), as is a cigarette lighter USB socket with two ports for charging your phone at the same time. However, if you want to use the dash cam for incident recording – such as if your car gets bumped in the car park while you are shopping – you will need to get it professionally installed so it’s constantly recording.

Key for control of the camera is the Garmin Drive app (Android and iOS) where you can review video and audio footage from your drives without having to take the microSD card out of the camera. We found picture quality to be generally excellent, especially from the front camera. And while the rear camera struggled a bit in very low light, you can still make out passengers reasonably clearly in black and white. There’s also a picture-in-picture option so you can view both rear- and front-facing camera footage simultaneously.

Rather usefully, footage is displayed with a time stamp, the speed of the vehicle and its location. Voice control is also provided, which enables hands-free control with instructions such as ‘OK Garmin, take a picture’ or ‘OK Garmin, save video’. Safety cam alert updates will also be added to the app soon.

Relatively compact for a dual-lens dash cam, the Vantrue N2 Pro records a detailed view of the road ahead and your vehicle’s interior. Designed with taxi drivers in mind, it forgoes many of the extras which your car is already likely to have, including speed camera alerts and collision warnings.

There aren’t many folk outside of the professional driving world that legitimately need a three-camera setup such as this, where individual units capture footage out of the windscreen, out of the rear and inside the cabin. But if you’re one of those people, Viofo’s package is enticing, since it offers a lot of technology for the money.

The entire setup is compact and simple enough to install without impeding too much on windscreen real estate. Just be prepared to deal with lots of trailing wires and get used to hiding them in the car’s headliner or under the carpet.

In our tests, footage captured out of the front camera was perfectly good enough in most scenarios. That said, it falls some way behind some of the market leaders, which now offer impressive 4K capabilities, excellent low-light capture and Wide Dynamic Range technology for all driving conditions.

The interior and rear cameras capture 170-degrees of action, thanks to a wide field of view, while that interior camera also uses six LEDs to assist with its infrared capabilities. Even in the darkest driving conditions, we found it easy to make out what was going on inside the car.

Combining a dash cam and a sat nav, the Garmin DriveCam 76 is a feature-packed tool for cars without an infotainment system. Its 7-inch display is intuitive to use and makes Garmin’s rich mapping visuals easy to follow. Navigation is clear and well-timed, complemented by live traffic updates when paired with your smartphone’s data connection.

Both the display angle and camera lens are adjustable, so you can find the right position between road and driver. Full HD footage is shot in HDR at 30fps, delivering balanced exposure and enough detail to make number plates legible. The huge screen is useful for reviewing footage, but video itself suffers from noticeable stabilization wobble.

Smartphone notifications, speed camera alerts and forward collision warnings enhance the offering, but if you won’t use all of its skills, there are better value dash cams. The unit itself is also much larger than many rivals, which can make it tricky to place without obstructing the driver’s view.How to choose the best dash cam for youThe best dash cams broadly have similar technology to one another, and, for the most part, mount somewhere along a car"s front windscreen or windshield. Of course, wherever you place your dash cam must not block your view of the road.

The advent of rear-facing cameras (or complete kits that contain both front and rear) require a little extra instillation, as these often involve cables that run from front to back. Expect some fiddly work involving the car"s headliner to get these fitted correctly.

Dash cams record smaller snippets of footage, usually in increments of one to two minutes at a time. The cameras continually record over the oldest clip in order to keep the memory card from filling up as well.

While older models typically required the user to manually save or tag the appropriate clip in the event of an accident, new G-Sensor-based incident detection technology has taken over, and now takes care of this automatically.

These extra features can include multiple lenses for front- and rear-facing coverage, together with a more refined sensor for better video quality. Some cameras only record 720p HD footage, for example, while many others now offer Full HD (1080p) and 4K capture. Night vision and built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for easy file transfer may also be included.

Furthermore, many dash cams come with additional driver assistance features. These include alerts to let you know about nearby speed cameras and red light cameras, plus a prompt to tell you the vehicle in front has set off – just in case you weren’t paying attention while sat in traffic.

Lastly, some dash cams can be permanently installed in your vehicle and hard-wired, giving them a constant power supply. When paired with a special parking mode, this enables the camera to sense impacts and record footage while the car is parked, potentially gathering useful evidence of your neighbor’s poor parking.Can a dash cam drain your car battery?Different dash cams use different power sources, so it"s always worth checking how your new dash cam is powered if you"re concerned about draining your car"s battery.

Some dash cams have internal power, or can easily be charged using external power sources. However, the rest use the cigarette lighter/USB port in your vehicle or need to be hard-wired, meaning they do use your car"s battery.

If you use the cigarette lighter/USB port to power your dash cam, then leaving it plugged in overnight might drain your car battery, depending on if your vehicle supplies constant power to the ports. Hard-wired dash cams can be set up to switch on with the car ignition in some vehicles to save battery, too.

Almost all dash cams can be fitted to a car without making any permanent modification. They can be attached to a windscreen using a suction cup or removable adhesive pad, and powered from either a USB port or the 12V socket found in almost all cars. To test dash cams, we install them in our car, attach them to the windscreen and pair them to our smartphone as if we had bought them ourselves.

Additional features like voice assistants and drive assistance systems get a thorough workout, and we also test how easy it is to turn these off, or adjust them to our personal preferences. Being able to quickly and easily turn audio recording off is key, especially when carrying passengers who don’t want their conversations recorded.

Naturally, we cannot crash a vehicle to see how well the dash cam detects collisions. Instead, firmly tapping the dash cam can simulate a collision, allowing us to see what happens when footage is saved. It is also possible to trigger a recording by powering the camera with a portable battery and tapping it against our desk. It may seem rudimentary, but it works and keeps our insurance company happy.

Sometimes, driving over a particularly aggressive speed bump can trigger a dash cam recording. In these cases we learn that the camera’s g-sensor is too sensitive, and needs to be adjusted, providing the menu system includes such an option.Round up of today"s best deals

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The YI Smart Dash Camera combines many top features of all the dash cameras on the market and provides protection to you and your car with ultimate performance and affordability.

Designed with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System), the camera analyzes data such as speed and the distance of the vehicle in front and sends real-time audio alerts in the event of straying from the lane or driving too close to the vehicle in front of yours.

YI Smart Dash Camera supports 1920x1080p full HD at 60fps, 2304x1296p ultra high-definition at 30fps, bright, clear and sharp images even at high speeds.

With an advanced visual recognition algorithm, the YI Smart Dash Camera provides real-time intelligent lane departure warnings. It is also equipped with Forward Collision Warnings to detect the distance of the car in front of yours for further safety precautions.

In order to reduce blind spots, the YI Smart Dash Camera uses a 165° ultra wide angle all-glass lens, which monitors 3 lanes comfortably. The camera is highly sensitive, enabling accurate and detailed capture recordings.

Night vision is a key indicator of a dash camera’s performance. With driver fatigue, poor road lighting and intrusive headlights, accidents are more prone to happen at night.

The YI Smart Dash Camera features an all-glass high-resolution lens, industry leading F1.8 aperture and 3.0μmx3.0μm high sensitivity image sensor to guarantee excellent night vision.

The YI Smart Dash Camera features a high-end video processor with 60fps recording. It was designed to capture fast-moving scenes, record exciting moments, and provide accurate collision recordings immediately. With a high efficient H.264 video encoding, the camera guarantees clear images in high resolution while optimizing storage space for more footage. The system also features G-Sensor technology that allows the camera to automatically save footage in the events leading up to a collision and immediately after so you have a record of the incident for insurance disputes or other purposes

The 6G all-glass professional lens has an infrared filter to block infrared rays and reduce glare, making HD images sharper, clearer and more realistic.

The 2.7” 16:9 LCD offers a widescreen preview and playback experience. With large touch buttons and easily recognizable icon designs, it makes for an intuitive experience.

Cool air enters through the bottom vents and exits through the top vent. This convection cooling design allows the camera to stay cool and offers a longer product lifetime. The design of the vent was inspired by traditional eastern paper cut art. YI Dash Camera was created with flame retardant eco-friendly materials that have surpassed strict wear, abrasion and corrosion tests. The materials used are also lead/toxin/odor free and ultraviolet- proof to guarantee reliability and durability.

The creative T-slot mount is convenient and safe to use: simply fit and slide the camera into the slot, and attach it firmly to your car’s dashboard. All the materials have been selected meticulously to guarantee the camera will stay in place while driving.

Our product design team consists of world-class leaders from Germany, Taiwan and mainland China who have worked together to create a camera with powerful functionality to promote safe driving.

With a built-in 2.4GHz wireless module, simply open the app and connect the Dash Camera via Wi-Fi to view real-time footage or playback recordings. With the YI Smart Dash Camera, you can easily share your journey with your friends at any time, wherever you are.

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Don"t be fooled by its size, the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 packs an awfully powerful punch for something so tiny. It may not have features like a display or GPS, but it does produce great image quality and has voice controls in case you need the camera to do something mid-drive.

Plus like other recent Garmin Dash Cams it can smarten up your car with features like forward collision warning, lane departure warnings, speed camera and stop light notifications, and more. And there"s the Garmin Vault, a cloud storage that automatically stores all your recordings in the cloud for safe keeping.

If you"re looking for solid features at a less stomach churning price, there"s Garmin"s Dash Cam 57. The Garmin Dash Cam 57 packs in all the usual dash cam features, as well as a few more that enhance your recording capabilities and smarten up your car in the process.

If you don"t have a a newer car with driver assistance features, this is where the Garmin 57 shines. It packs in a number of safety features including forward collision warnings, lane departure warnings, and alerts when you"re coming up to stop lights and speed cameras. It"ll also tell you when you"re too absent-minded to notice traffic has started moving.

Experienced dash cammers might mourn the lack of advanced features or 2K recording, but the Nextbase 320XR makes for a great, no-frills dual camera solution that undercuts many rivals in its class.

If you"d rather save the hassle of having two dash cam modules to cover your front and rear, the Vantrue N2 Pro might be a sold option for you. Not only does it feature an additional lens to cover your rear, it lets you adjust the angle of that lens to better suit the interior of your car.

With a strong design and up to 1080p resolution, the Kenwood DRV-A31W makes a strong case for being the dash cam for your car. Not only can it automatically detect collisions and record footage for safe keeping, it also features a prominent display and on board GPS to log your speed and location at the time.

Better still the Kenwood Dash Cam manager is one of our favorite Dash Cam companion apps. Not only can you connect via a local wireless network to view your saved footage, you can also see a live view of what the camera sees on your screen. Recorded video is also of good quality, though the audio can be a little choppy at times.

A solid mid-range effort Car & Driver, with an impressive array of features and an OLED touchscreen — a rare sight on dash cams in general, especially at this price. There"s also a flexible camera setup, and the ability to record crisp, clear footage in full HD resolution.

You may not need a dash cam that comes with 4K resolution or various smart features. But at the very least you"re going to want a camera that records good quality video and can automatically detect whenever you get into an accident.

Thankfully the vast majority of them do this, so it"s all about asking yourself what extras you need — and whether they"re worth the additional cost. GPS is one feature you might think about skipping, though it can still be useful. After all GPS can log exactly where an accident took place, and how fast you were moving at the time. Knowing both things can work in your favor under the right circumstances.

Likewise voice controls can be invaluable if you need to be able to control your camera mid-drive. After all not all incidents lead to collisions, and it"s useful to be able to record evidence of wrongdoing without having to mess about with your camera.

Lastly you may want to check whether the dash cam you have can connect to other cameras. After all cars come from all directions, and it helps to be able to keep a log of things coming at you from different directions. Especially from the rear, where you probably won"t see danger coming.

Every dash cam you see in this list has been tested and reviewed to ensure that the best dash cams really are the best. We look at every step involved in owning a dash cam, from setup all the way to actually having to pull your footage from the memory card.

The testing begins by setting up the camera, and judging it depending on how easy or difficult the whole process is. We also spend extensive time on the road, day and night, to collect footage and make an informed judgement on how each camera performs in a variety of real world conditions.

We also assess each camera"s design and companion software (if it has any) throughout this process, and asses what impact it has on day to day use. Finally we collect the footage from the camera, which can be via a companion app or by manually transferring the microSD card to a different machine. The ease or difficulty in which this happens also factors into our final score, as do any additional features the camera may or may not have.Round up of today"s best deals