Manufacturer: Garmin
Not sure if I've got a dud or not... but the image quality is certainly not what I expected. Very poor actually. My 4 year old DoD produces better quality than this. I've tried changing all the quality settings and it's still very poor. Love the size, ease of use, simple to configure, wide-angle viewing etc. It's just a shame about the video quality.
Great dashcam to use. Easy to plug and play and use. Only downside is the cost. Tells you where the speed cameras is at and alerts you. Also keys an eye on the distance between your car and others. You can manually turn it off if you need too. Again great dash cam but quite expensive and you need to buy your own SD card. But again both thumbs up.
The dashcam is conveniently small, records high quality video, and is quite a smart safety addition because it beeps when you’re close to the end of a road or if hazards are nearby.
Very easy to install and great picture quality. Has 180 degree view, 1440p with HDR. It’s small and barely notice it on the windscreen. It has in built camera detection at traffic lights which is awesome. Doesn’t come with a memory card so make sure you buy one if you don’t already have one when picking this up
Capable of recording 1440p HD footage in both low light, drizzly and dazzling daylight conditions, the diminutive Garmin 67W takes all of its predecessor's good bits and adds Vault Storage footage backup, as well as the ability to access the camera from anywhere in the world via Garmin’s smartphone app. The camera will have to be in range of a trusted Wi-Fi network, though, which falls short of those rivals that offer built-in SIM card functionality.
It’s small and discreet; Super-easy to set up; Monitors the car when parked;
Parking mode requires constant power; Cloud backup features require a Wi-Fi connection; No SD card in the box
The dash cam is totally cool and awesome. Worth the price.
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