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These days, prices are better than ever on dash cams – we've gathered some of the latest dash cam deals we've spotted into the table below:

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Byakov Dash Cam 1080

AIPLUGER 4K Dual Dash Cam

TOGUARD Dual Dash Cam FHD

Rexing V1 – 4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam

GILAYGROW 4K Dual Dash Cam

Nexar Beam GPS Full HD Dash Cam

KDLINKS R100 Dash Cam

$40

$109

$69

$99

$119

$129

$89

  • Wide Angle Lens
  • Loop recording
  • G-Sensor (collisions)
  • Parking Mode
  • 2-year Warranty
  • Motion Detection
  • Loop recording
  • Wide angle lens
  • Plug & Play installation
  • 64GB SD Card
  • G-sensor (collision sensor)
  • 3-inch LCD screen
  • Full HD recording
  • Front & Rear cameras
  • Night Vision with infrared
  • Wide angle lens
  • G-sensor (collision detection)
  • Small 1.5-inch screen
  • 4K quality recording
  • Small, discreet design
  • Built for temperature extremes
  • Wide angle lens
  • G-sensor (collision sensor)
  • 2.4-inch screen
  • 4K Ultra HD recording
  • 2-inch screen
  • Front & Rear cameras
  • Night Vision
  • Wide angle 170° lens
  • G-sensor (collision detection)
  • Unlimited cloud storage
  • Paired smartphone app
  • One-tap insurance report generator
  • Reasonably wide angle lens
  • Collision sensor
  • Motion detection
  • Superior Night Vision
  • 1-Year Warranty
  • G-sensor (collision sensor)
  • 5-inch IPS screen

How much should you spend on a dash cam?

Whether you're driving a personal or a commercial vehicle, a dash cam is a brilliant investment. A good quality dash cam can give you peace of mind and protection in the event of a legal claim following an accident or collision.

You can pick up a respectable dash cam from around $50, although at this price point, some of the features may be more limited. You'll be getting Full HD (1080p) recording – which is perfectly respectable, but not as sharp as the Ultra HD recording you'll get by spending closer to the $100 mark. Cheaper dash cams tend to have a narrower lens, recording a bit less of the periphery of the road, and small LCD screens.

Spend $100 or above and you can get even more sophisticated features – sharper recording, a front and rear dual dash cam, larger screens, and extra features such as free cloud storage for your footage.

Are you getting a dash cam for a commercial vehicle? Our advice is not to simply buy from Amazon, or any other retailer – there are savings to be made and extra features for small (or large) fleet owners which can bring you further benefits as a business owner or employee. Use our dash cams pricing quotes form to compare costs on commercial dash cams.

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