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Dashcam Buyer's Guide

Last Updated 14-March-2024

Dash Cam Buyer's Guide by The Dashcam Store

So you're interested in getting the best dashcam for your needs. Great decision! There are a few things to take into consideration when deciding which dashcam to buy, but our dashcam buyer's guide will make the process simple. Follow along with our questions so you can pinpoint which in-car video recorder is the best dashcam option for you. Ready to get started? Please consider the following:

Dashcam Buyer's Guide

  1. How many camera angles do you want to record from?

  2. How visible do you want the camera to be?

  3. How important is video quality to you?

  4. Do you want to log your GPS location?

  5. Do you want Cloud Capability?

  6. Do you need a dashcam for your fleet or business?

  7. How much video do you want to store on your memory card?

  8. Do you want to install your dashcam in your vehicle?


1. How many camera angles do you want to record from?

I only want to record out my front windshield.

Most dashcams are mounted on your windshield, the camera lens faces forward and records the road ahead of you. To be more specific, these dashcams are known as single-lens dashcams because they only have the one lens. Single lens dashcams are the most common and basic type of dashcam, and they are a great introduction to protecting yourself from the hazards of driving! Typical single-lens dashcam placement and video coverage is shown below:

single lens forward facing dashcam diagram

If you're looking for a straight-forward dashcam and you are only concerned with recording out the front of your windshield, take a look at our front-facing dashcams category. A single-lens dashcam is going to provide evidence in case of an accident, even if the actual impact occurs behind or on the side of the vehicle; the dashcam will still show exactly where your vehicle was at the time of the incident.

Here are our top recommendations of front-facing dashcams that we currently have available for purchase:

BlackVue DR970X-1CH-PLUS
Starting at $359.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Fidelity
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now
Thinkware Q1000
Starting at $299.99
  • 1440p Full HD (2560 x 1440) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Super Night Vision 3.0
  • Advanced Driver Assistance System
Shop Now
BlackVue DR770X-1CH
Starting at $269.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
  • New SigmaStar CPU and ISP which provides improved video quality
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 47
Starting at $169.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • Voice Control
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Collision and Go Alerts
Shop Now
Thinkware F70 Pro
Starting at $99.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080)
  • 140° Wide-angle lens
  • Safety Camera Alert
  • Parking Impact & Motion Detection
  • Super Night Vision
Shop Now
I want to record from the front and *rear* of my vehicle.

If you want to record what is happening behind your vehicle as well as record the road in front of you, a front + rear dashcam will be the best option for you. This type of dashcam includes two video lens or "channels", and records from both of these lenses at the same time.

However, you don't have to be a parent or a commercial operator to take advantage of a dual-lens dashcam! Many drivers use a dual-lens (aka a two-channel) dashcam for comprehensive coverage in and around their entire vehicle. The two channels are typically used to capture video in front of and behind the vehicle at the same time, as shown below:

dual lens forward and rear facing dashcam diagram

Here's an example image taken from a dual-lens dashcam video where the second lens is recording out the back window of a pickup truck (and the front lens is recording all the action in front of the truck). Note the 'picture-in-picture' from the rear lens in the upper right corner of the image:

Dual-lens dashcam (with external/remote second lens) video still frame example thumbnail

Keep in mind that the secondary "remote" camera lens can be positioned just about anywhere inside the vehicle to fit your needs! It could record the driver's window or keep an eye on valuable tools or cargo that are located elsewhere in your vehicle. Both camera lenses record video to the memory card inside the front-facing camera unit.

Here are our top recommendations of front + rear dashcams that we currently have available for purchase:

BlackVue DR970X-2CH-PLUS
Starting at $469.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Fidelity
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now
Thinkware Q1000 Dual
Starting at $429.99
  • 1440p Full HD (2560 x 1440) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Super Night Vision 3.0
  • Advanced Driver Assistance System
Shop Now
BlackVue DR770X-2CH
Starting at $369.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
  • New SigmaStar CPU and ISP which provides improved video quality
Shop Now
BlackVue DR590X-2CH
Starting at $239.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080)
  • Direct WiFi Capable
  • Optional GPS Position/Speed Logging
  • Discreet and Durable
Shop Now
VIOFO A229 Pro Duo
Starting at $299.99
  • 4K UHD + 2K QHD Recording
  • Dual Sony STARVIS 2 Sensors
  • Smart Voice Control & Notification
  • HDR for Front & Rear Cameras
  • Ultra Fast 5GHz Wi-Fi & GPS
  • 24/7 Parking Monitoring Modes
  • 2.4'' HD Screen
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I want to record from the front and *inside* of my vehicle.

There are also dual lens dashcam models that are designed to record in front of and inside your vehicle. Check out our front + inside dashcams. These models may be composed of two separate lenses, or the two lenses may be built into one single unit.

This type of dashboard video camera is good for fleet or business owners, taxi/Uber/Lyft or other rideshare drivers, delivery drivers, and parents of teenagers, just to name a few examples. With these dashcams, one lens faces forward and the other lens faces inside the vehicle as illustrated below:

The following image shows an example still frame from a dual-lens dashcam, where one lens faces outwards and one faces inwards, with both lenses being built into one unit (such as the Vantrue N2S or AVIC Elite Dual). Some dual-lens dashcams (such as the BlackVue DR770X-2CH-IR) use a separate external or "remote" second lens that connects to the main unit through a small cable, rather than having this lens be built in to the front camera unit. Click the image to view a larger version:

Dual-lens dashcam (with built-in second lens) video still frame example thumbnail

Here are our top recommendations of front + interior dashcams that we currently have available:

BlackVue DR970X-2CH-IR-PLUS
Starting at $499.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Front Camera
  • Full 1080p HD Rear Camera
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • Built-in GPS, Direct WiFi, Cloud-Ready (via WiFi Hotspot or Plug-In LTE Module)
  • Safe Parking Mode via Included Direct-Wire Cable
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now
BlackVue DR770X-2CH-IR-LTE
Starting at $479.99
  • Full HD
  • Built-in 4G LTE With Cloud
  • BlackVue LTE SIM card included
  • GPS, Wi-Fi and Mobile Hotspot Functionality
  • 60 Frames Per Second
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam Tandem
Starting at $299.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440) Resolution
  • Ultra Compact All-In-One
  • GPS Position/Speed Logging
  • Dash Cam Auto Sync
Shop Now
Vantrue N2S
Starting at $219.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Resolution
  • All-In-One Solution
  • Infrared Night Vision w/Sony Sensor
  • GPS & Speed Tracking
Shop Now
DR970X-BOX-2CH-IR-PLUS
Starting at $557.99
  • Separate Secure Recording Unit Lock Box
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Front Camera
  • Full 1080p Infrared Interior Camera
  • 4G/LTE built-in! & SIM Card Included!
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
  • Built-in GPS, Direct WiFi, Cloud-Native (Just Insert SIM Card)
Shop Now
I want to record from the front + inside + rear of my vehicle.

There are even dashcam models that are designed to record in front of, inside of, and behind your vehicle at the rear simultaneously. These models will be composed of three separate lenses, but often times two lenses may be built into one single unit like the Vantrue N4 Pro 3-Channel Dash Cam! You can also combine multiple dashcam systems and use them together, like the BlackVue Rideshare Bundles we've put together for you.

This type of dashboard setup is ideal for fleet or business owners, rideshare or delivery drivers, and parents of teenagers who are looking to have an added layer of protection to their precious cargo or investment. With these dashcams, one lens faces forward, another lens faces inside the vehicle, and the yet another faces the rear of the vehicle as illustrated below:

Here are our top recommendations of front + inside + rear dashcams and bundles that we currently have available:

BlackVue DR770X-BOX
Starting at $449.99
  • 1080p FUll HD Front + Rear + Interior Recording
  • Separate lock-protected "Box" recording unit
  • Sleek stealthy design
  • GPS, Wi-Fi Built-In, Cloud Ready
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BlackVue DR770X-BOX-TRUCK
Starting at $549.99
  • 1080p FUll HD Front + Interior + Exterior Rear Recording
  • Exterior Rear Cam Is Waterproof
  • Separate lock-protected "Box" recording unit
  • Sleek stealthy design
  • GPS, Wi-Fi Built-In, Cloud Ready
Shop Now
Vantrue N4 Pro
Starting at $379.99
  • 3-Channel 4K SuperHD Recording
  • 360° All Around Protection
  • Sony STARVIS 2 IMX678 + HDR
  • 5GHz Wi-Fi & GPS Logging
  • 4 Parking Modes
  • Voice Control
Shop Now
VIOFO A139-3CH-PRO
Starting at $369.99
  • Crisp 4K HDR Recording
  • New Sony STARVIS 2 Image Sensor
  • Night Vision 2.0
  • Parking Surveillance Mode, GPS Built-in
Shop Now

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2. How visible do you want the camera to be?

Dashcams come in all shapes and sizes. Many customers prefer a smaller unit that is inconspicuous enough to stay mounted on the windshield in their vehicle at all times. While we recommend treating your dashcam as you would your wallet or cell phone and either take it with you or store it out of plain sight, we do sell low-profile dashcams that typically are not noticed by anyone in the vehicle.

I want a discrete dashcam.

High quality dashcam brand BlackVue produces some of the most discreet dashcams that we carry. These models do not have screens on them, so they are smaller in size and tuck out of the way, usually hiding out of view behind the rear view mirror. Click on this example image to see how "hidden in plain sight" the BlackVue dashcam your vehicle can be:

BlackVue dashcam discreet in-car photo

Do you want more information on the BlackVue brand? Check out our BlackVue dash cam buyer's guide!

Here is a list of our top recommendations for sleek and discrete miniature dashcams:

VIOFO A119 MINI
Starting at $119.90
  • No Bigger Than A Key
  • 2K QHD (1440p) at 30fps
  • Night Vision, Parking Surveillance Mode
  • 1.5" LD Display
Shop Now
BlackVue DR770X-BOX
Starting at $449.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
  • Triple Camera Protection + Secure Recording Unit
Shop Now
BlackVue DR970X-BOX-PLUS
Starting at $499.99
  • Separate Secure Recording Unit Lock Box
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Front Camera
  • Full 1080p Rear Camera
  • 4G/LTE built-in! & SIM Card Included!
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
  • Built-in GPS, Direct WiFi, Cloud-Native (Just Insert SIM Card)
Shop Now
Thinkware F70 Pro
Starting at $99.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080)
  • 140° Wide-angle lens
  • Safety Camera Alert
  • Parking Impact & Motion Detection
  • Super Night Vision
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2
Starting at $129.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Key-sized
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • Built-in WiFi
  • Access camera remotely for live view monitoring
Shop Now
I want a small dashcam but also want a screen on my dashcam.

Just because they are small doesn't mean they can't have a screen (for changing settings, watching videos, etc). See below for our miniature dashcams that still include a built-in screen.

Here is a list of top miniature dashcams with screens that we currently have available:

VIOFO A229 Pro Duo
Starting at $299.99
  • 4K UHD + 2K QHD Recording
  • Dual Sony STARVIS 2 Sensors
  • Smart Voice Control & Notification
  • HDR for Front & Rear Cameras
  • Ultra Fast 5GHz Wi-Fi & GPS
  • 24/7 Parking Monitoring Modes
  • 2.4'' HD Screen
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 47
Starting at $169.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • Voice Control
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Collision and Go Alerts
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 57
Starting at $229.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • Voice Control
  • Driver collision and speed camera alerts
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 67W
Starting at $259.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • GPS, WiFi, & Cloud
  • Collision & Speed Camera Alerts
Shop Now

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3. How important is video quality to you?

dashcam video quality varies from model to model, ranging from normal quality (480p), to high quality (720p), to even higher quality (1080p full High-Definition, better known as HD) to the highest quality currently available on the market (2160p, also known as 4K "Ultra" HD). Higher video quality offers several advantages over standard-definition, like being able to read license plate numbers from the video, or more visibility in video shot at night. Keep in mind that increased video quality generally comes with an increased cost.

Below is an example of 720p high definition (left) vs. 1080p high definition (right). Note the size difference - 1080p captures more pixels. Click the image to view the actual size image (warning, large file - 3192x1077 - 1.17MB):

It's important! I want a dashcam with great video quality.

Here is a list of popular full high-definition (HD) 1080p dashcams:

BlackVue DR770X-2CH
Starting at $369.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
  • New SigmaStar CPU and ISP which provides improved video quality
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 47
Starting at $169.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • Voice Control
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Collision and Go Alerts
Shop Now
BlackVue DR590X-2CH
Starting at $239.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080)
  • Direct WiFi Capable
  • Optional GPS Position/Speed Logging
  • Discreet and Durable
Shop Now
I want even more resolution! Perhaps a 2K "Quad HD" or 4K "Ultra HD" set up.

You may have heard the term 2K or 4K before when it comes to TV screens, 4K simply refers to the number of lines of resolution that can be recorded (4,000). An Ultra HD (Ultra HD) dashboard video camera captures video footage at a resolution of 3840 pixels wide by 2160 pixels high. Essentially, 2K and 4K dashcams go beyond 1080p Full HD to offer *amazing* video quality; two and four times higher than a regular Full HD recording; 4K is the highest quality possible currently for a dashcam.

BlackVue DR970X-1CH-PLUS
Starting at $359.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Fidelity
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now
BlackVue DR970X-2CH-PLUS
Starting at $469.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Fidelity
  • Front + Rear Recording
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 aperture lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now
Thinkware U3000
Starting at $499.99
  • 4K Front + 2K Rear Video Quality With Sony STARVIS 2
  • New Parking Mode with Built-in Radar
  • Super Night Vision 4.0
  • GPS, Dual-Band WiFi, and Cloud Capable
  • ADAS & Safety Camera Alert
Shop Now
Thinkware Q1000
Starting at $299.99
  • 1440p Full HD (2560 x 1440) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Super Night Vision 3.0
  • Advanced Driver Assistance System
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 57
Starting at $229.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • Voice Control
  • Driver collision and speed camera alerts
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 67W
Starting at $259.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • GPS, WiFi, & Cloud
  • Collision & Speed Camera Alerts
Shop Now
VIOFO A129 PRO Duo
Starting at $249.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
  • Direct WiFi Capable
  • GPS Position/Speed Logging
  • Affordable and Discreet
Shop Now

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4. Do you want to log your GPS location?

Many new dashcam models offer the luxury of logging your vehicle's position and speed with a built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver. GPS logging means that when you play back your video on your computer, you can watch your vehicle move along a Google map in real time, right next to the video display.

What are the benefits of logging GPS data? You can easily prove your whereabouts at a given time, keep track of exactly where your fleet vehicles have been, or defend yourself in court from an unjust speeding ticket.

To receive GPS signal, the dashcam uses a GPS antenna. Depending on the model of dashcam, the antenna is either built into the camera itself, or receives GPS signal through an external cable and antenna (think of an XM/Sirius radio antenna).

The following image shows an example of video playback from a dashcam that stores GPS data. Click the image to view a larger version:

I want my dashcam to have GPS position/speed logging.

Here is a list of popular dashcams that include GPS data logging:

BlackVue DR770X-1CH
Starting at $269.99
  • 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • 60 Frames Per Second (FPS)
  • New SigmaStar CPU and ISP which provides improved video quality
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam 67W
Starting at $259.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi, LCD Screen
  • Secure online cloud storage options
  • GPS, WiFi, & Cloud
  • Collision & Speed Camera Alerts
Shop Now
BlackVue DR970X-2CH-PLUS
Starting at $469.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Fidelity
  • Built-in GPS, WiFi. Cloud-Capable
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now
BlackVue DR970X-2CH-IR-PLUS
Starting at $499.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Front Camera
  • Full 1080p HD Rear Camera
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • Built-in GPS, Direct WiFi, Cloud-Ready (via WiFi Hotspot or Plug-In LTE Module)
  • Safe Parking Mode via Included Direct-Wire Cable
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
Shop Now

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5. Do you want to connect to the cloud?

Cloud-capable dashcams allow you to remotely view live footage, track vehicles in real-time, get instant event notifications, download important videos remotely, and more. These features can be incredibly handy for parents of teenagers, fleet managers, or even those simply concerned with the security of their vehicle while they are away.

Cloud-capable dashcams either have 4G-LTE connectivity built-in, or they can access the cloud via a third-party mobile WiFi hotspot device. Read more about BlackVue Over the Cloud or Thinkware Cloud.

Example Benefits of Cloud-Capable Dashcams:

  • View real-time footage from your vehicle, from practically anywhere in the world, via your smartphone
  • Quickly and easily access footage from your dashcam without having to manually copy files from your memory card
  • Get notifications in real-time when an incident occurs, whether your vehicle is parked in a garage or being driven by someone else
  • Manage your fleet vehicles from the comfort of your home or office

If you would like to keep your eyes on your vehicle at all times regardless of location, then a cloud-capable dashcam may be for you.

I want my dashcam to be cloud-capable.

Here is a list of popular dashcams that include cloud capability:

BlackVue DR770X-2CH-LTE
Starting at $449.99
  • Full HD
  • Built-in 4G LTE With Cloud
  • BlackVue LTE SIM card included
  • GPS, Wi-Fi and Mobile Hotspot Functionality
  • 60 Frames Per Second
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BlackVue DR970X-2CH-LTE-PLUS
Starting at $469.99
  • 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) Fidelity
  • Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor & 1.7 Aperture Lens
  • 4G LTE With BlackVue SIM Card Included
  • Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Mobile Hotspot Functionality
  • 60 MB/s Bitrate Recording
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SmartWitness KP2
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  • 1080p Full HD (1920x1080)
  • Optional "Plug and Play" Add-On Facing Camera
  • Driver Monitoring System
  • Built-in 4G-LTE with Cloud Connectivity and LTE SIM Card
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SmartWitness CP4S
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  • 720p HD recording on all 4 channels
  • Record up to 150 hours of footage on 4 camera setup
  • Various camera options
  • Tamper-Proof
  • Fleet Telematics and 4G/LTE Built-In
Shop Now

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6. Do you need a dashcam for your fleet or business?

The Dashcam Store™ carries several models of dashcams that are great for situations where the driver does not necessarily own the vehicle they are driving. These professional dashcams are the perfect solution for commercial fleet vehicles (plumbers, electricians, yard or cleaning crews, etc). Professional dashcams are also helpful for taxi, Uber/Lyft/rideshare drivers.

How are professional dashcams different? One major difference is professional dashcams usually record video facing outside the front windshield as well as video facing inside the vehicle to record the driver and occupants of the vehicle. Another major factor is professional dashcams may be tamper-proof, meaning either the power cord or memory card (or both) are unable to be unplugged/removed. Some professional dashcam models may be able to be tracked remotely, so a business owner can keep track of their assets at any given time.

I'm looking for a professional dashcam for my business.

Here is a list of our most popular fleet dashcams for businesses, commercial fleets, taxis, and rideshare drivers:

BlackVue DR770X-2CH-IR-LTE
Starting at $479.99
  • Full HD
  • Built-in 4G LTE With Cloud
  • BlackVue LTE SIM card included
  • GPS, Wi-Fi and Mobile Hotspot Functionality
  • 60 Frames Per Second
Shop Now
Garmin Dash Cam Tandem
Starting at $299.99
  • 1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440) Resolution
  • Ultra Compact All-In-One
  • GPS Position/Speed Logging
  • Dash Cam Auto Sync
Shop Now
SmartWitness KP2
Request Pricing Info
  • 1080p Full HD (1920x1080)
  • Optional "Plug and Play" Add-On Facing Camera
  • Driver Monitoring System
  • Built-in 4G-LTE with Cloud Connectivity and LTE SIM Card
Shop Now
SmartWitness CP4S
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  • Upto 720p HD recording on all 4 channels
  • Up to 4 Custom Angles Audio & Video
  • Various Attachments and Camera Types
  • Up to 10x faster data upload for smooth, no-lag replay
  • Tamper-Proof
  • Fleet Telematics and 4G/LTE Built-In
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SmartWitness CRX
Request Pricing Info
  • Up to 8 Custom Angles Audio & Video
  • Various Attachments and Camera Types
  • Tamper-Proof
  • Fleet Telematics and 4G/LTE Built-In
Shop Now

Do you want more information on dashcams for your fleet or business? We have also written a Fleet Dashcam Buyer's Guide specifically for business owners, operations managers and fleet safety directors.

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7. How much video do you want to store on your memory card?

Dashboard video cameras generate large amounts of data. Therefore, you need to use a quality memory card in your dashcam. What is one of the major measures of quality when it comes to memory cards? The answer is "write speed" (the speed that the camera can "write" video data to the memory card). Memory cards are sold by capacity and by "class". The "class" (Class 1, 2, 4, 6, 10) that a memory card is in is determined by its "write speed".

Not all memory cards are able to write data at high rates, so it is important to purchase a memory card with the appropriate class. Most dashcam manufacturers we work with recommend using a Class 6 card or higher. Here at The Dashcam Store™, we recommend using a Class 10 card. Using a Class 1, 2, or 4 memory card with your dashcam can leave you with choppy video playback, incomplete files, and other problems with your video files.

The approximate times listed below are how long the camera will record HD video before reaching the end of the card and then starting over at the beginning (loop recording):

  • 16GB card - 4-6 hours
  • 32GB card - 6-12 hours
  • 64GB card - 10-20 hours
  • 128GB card - 20-40 hours
  • 256GB card - 40-80 hours

For standard definition video, you can expect to record for about twice as long as the list above before your card starts recording from the beginning again. Amazon.com has an excellent page that explains memory card write speeds and capacities.

The Dashcam Store™ only offers Samsung, SanDisk High Endurance, Thinkware and BlackVue Secure Digital (SD) and MicroSD cards. You may be able to find cheaper memory cards elsewhere, but we believe in only pairing our dashcams with reputable manufacturers. When you happen to capture something spectacular with your dashcam, you'll be glad you opted for a high quality memory card to protect your footage. You can choose a memory card on our accessories page, or let us recommend the right type for your dashcam when you add a dashcam to your cart.

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8. Do you want to install your dashcam in your vehicle?

If you're okay with the power cable dangling from your dashcam, the standard cigarette lighter power cord that is included with every dashcam we sell is all you need.

Yes, I want to install my dashcam in my vehicle.

If you prefer a sleeker, cleaner look for your dashcam setup, The Dashcam Store™ offers dashcam installation kits that allow you to tap in to your vehicle's switched power system. This means that there is no power there when the vehicle is off, which frees up your cigarette outlet. Our dashcam installation kits use a safe fused "add-a-circuit" technique, so none of your vehicle's original wiring is touched or altered in any way. See our Advanced Dashcam Installation how-to for more information.

The following image shows the difference between the basic dashcam installation (left) and the advanced installation (right). Click the image to view a larger version:

Want to see examples of how good a dashcam can look after being installed in your vehicle? Please click here to check out our example dashcam installation photo galleries, featuring a variety of personal and professional vehicles all outfitted with dashcams by The Dashcam Store Team.

Also, please check out our dash cam installation how-to guides where our technicians walk you, step-by-step, through types of installations in an assortment of vehicles.

Thank you for reading and as always, drive safe!

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