dash cam Reviews & Buyers Guide


Our favorite dash cam

Rexing V1P 3rd Generation Dual 1080p Full HD Front and RearCar Dash Cam

Summary:The Rexing VP1 3rd Generation is a great camera for the price. It is very easy to setup with no hardwiring required, and retrieving videos is easy via WiFi on your smartphone or PC by ejecting the SD card. The camera quality is fantastic and we use this camera in some of our Car Cam Archive vehicles.

Top Features:

  • The loop recording works well and is fully automated. When your SD card is full, the camera will automatically overwrite old files to make space for new recordings.
  • Accident Auto-Detection / G-Sensor. In the event that you are in an accident, the files will auto-lock so they cannot be erased by loop recording.
  • We really like the rear camera feature. Most accidents involve a rear impact, so having eyes on both front and back surroundings is ideal. The rear camera tethers to the front camera as a power source, and the files are sync'd on the SD card so they are easy to retrieve and review.

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VIOFO A129 Duo 2-Channel Full HD 1080p 30fps Car Dash Camera with GPS Logger

Summary:The Viofo is a great sub $200 dash camera. At Car Cam Archive, we are partial to dash cameras that include the front & rear view cameras. Viofo is easy to setup and has very nice night vision camera quality.

Top Features:

  • Loop mode recording feature has several options for 1Minutes / 3Minutes / 5Minutes/ 10Minutes recording segments. When your micro-SD disk is full, the camera will automatically overwrite the old files.
  • We found the built-in WIFI feature easy to use when accessing videos while in the vehicle. Built-in (802.11n 2.4GHz / 802.11ac 5GHz Dual band)
  • We really liked the THE SONY STARVIS EXPERIENCE. The Sony Image Sensor detects low light and provides better recording quality at night.

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