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Top 10: Best motorcycle cameras and helmet cams (Article)
Crosstour Action Camera 1080p The downside of using a standard action camera on your motorcycle helmet is that they are less aerodynamic than bullet cams, but the upsides are plentiful. -
Top 10: Parking aids (Article)
PARKVISION Reverse Camera This Parkvision camera is a little more expensive some of the other camera-only options listed here, but this model comes with an extra-wide field of vision of 172 degrees as well as a sensor designed to work well in low light conditions. -
Dash Camera of the Year shortlist (Article)
Its performance in dark conditions is also very good. Max resolution is 1920x1080 (1080p Full HD). In dual-camera mode, the resolution is reduced - both cameras produce suitably clear but the rear-view camera can sometimes overexpose. The Vantrue OnDash N2 is a capable, straightforward and feature-packed dash cam that offers plenty of functionality for a sensible price. -
Top 10: Best dash cameras to suit all budgets (Article)
Lanka HD The best way to describe this dash camera is 'cheap and cheerful'. If you're thinking of getting a dash camera, but you're not quite ready to take the plunge on a high-end model, this is a good introduction. Just don't expect the best footage, build quality or reliability. -
Top 10: Dash cams under £200 2020 (Article)
As a result, if you’re looking for an affordable and serviceable dual-camera unit, the OnDash N2 should be on your list. The N2’s key feature is a wide-angle forward-facing camera that works in conjunction with an adjustable rear-facing camera. These allow it to capture a 310-degree view around the car, meaning all the evidence you need should be recorded in the case of an incident. -
Dash cam buying advice guide (Article)
And, if you have to stop suddenly and get hit from behind, it could prove that someone was too close/tailgating you beforehand. The Nextbase 512GW and 512GW Rear Camera records the footage side-by-side onto a single SD card, while the Z-Edge S3 is another decent dual dash cam option. However, it's worth watching sample footage on YouTube before buying because it's not uncommon for the rear camera to have lower resolution than the front camera. -
Top 10: Best dash cameras (Article)
The GPS tracking also provides accurate location and speed details, while the WiFi function hooks the camera to a smartphone for mobile video playback and quick downloads. The driver aids include pre-installed safety speed camera locations, digital speedo and a parking function that will record footage when the vehicle is unattended. -
Top 10: Helmet cams for horse riders (Article)
TechPlus 4K 12MP Action Camera This action cam is available in two versions, but we’ve gone for the higher specification 4K model which still comes in at under £45. Better still, it comes with a stack of accessories and mounts, so you can choose temporary or semi-permanent methods of mounting the camera to your helmet. -
Top 10: Best value dash cameras (Article)
We like its blend of high-quality footage - m aximum resolution is 1440p at 30fps, but it will also shoot in 1080p at a faster 60fps - ease of use and Wifi connectivity that allows you to view clips on a phone. You can also add a rear camera, called the 512GWRC (GPS WiFi Rear Camera), which costs £50 (although it's about £30Top 10: Best sat navs of 2020 (Article)
As well as being a serviceable sat nav with maps of Europe and lifetime updates, and lifetime safety camera warning updates, it also features a high-quality dash cam. The camera will capture incidents automatically and also adds lane departure and collision warning features, further increasing the Mio’s appeal.Dash Camera under £100 shortlist (Article)
Azdome GS63H While Azdome may not be a familiar name to many, the GS63H is a superb camera for the money. Given that it's just £60, it outperforms more expensive dash cams from many well-known brands, both in terms of features and the footage it captures. Yes, it may not technically be 4K, but it's very sharp and clear nonetheless.Top 10: Dash cams under £50 2020 (Article)
Features include a G-sensor, motion detection and parking monitoring, while the camera itself is designed to look a bit sleeker than traditional boxy dash cameras. You can get a suction mount and 3M sticker mount - so you can choose how to adhere the camera to your windscreen - and 12 months warranty.Top 10: Dash cams under £20 (Article)
Many of these cameras do without snappy names and instead use their entire feature list as a moniker, which in this case includes G-sensor, loop recording, HDMI and IR night vision. This model also offers a 170-degree wide angle lens, which is more than any of the cheaper cameras in this list.Top 10: Cheapest dash cams (Article)
Crosstour Mini The 3-inch screen on the Crosstour Mini allows you to playback videos directly on the camera, with footage resolution of 1080P Full HD. There's a 170-degree wide-angle lens and Crosstour claim the Mini is specifically intended to outperform other dash cameras at nighttime recording.Top 10: Dash cams under £100 2020 (Article)
Considering the tiny dash cam is £99, it could be argued that it doesn't offer a whole lot for the outlay - however, if you have limited windscreen space (say, a convertible) or don't want a dash camera obstruction your view at all, the Mini is ideal as it attaches directly onto the back of your rear-view mirror. Review coming soon. YI Ultra Dash Cam The YI Ultra Dash Camera offers a number of appealing features.In-car convenience gadget of the Year (Article)
Cheetah C550 GPS Speed Camera Detector The C550 is the latest GPS speed and red light camera detector from Cheetah. Along with an e asy to read LED display - designed to be seen in bright sunlight - i t uses an international database, giving you all the latest road updates and locations of speed cameras.Top 10: Ways to prevent car theft (Article)
Review coming soon. Dash camera A dash camera left in a car can be a bit of a double-edged sword when it comes to security. In some ways, a dash cam will be a good deterrent from thieves who may spot it and leave your car well alone.Top 10: Best sat navs with dash cams (Article)
Fortunately, Mio offers a 5-inch version that retains the key upgrades that’ll make motoring easier – namely the live traffic updates that are delivered directly to the device. It also gets the same higher-quality camera as the 65, allowing you to capture incidents in greater detail. Maps of Europe are standard, as are lifetime updates for the maps and speed camera sites. Garmin 6-inch DezlCam Truck – from around £449.99 If you need to get a truck from A to B, and want a unit with an integrated incident-detecting HD dash cam, this is one of the best options.Top 10: Sat nav apps (Article)
mt=8" target="_blank"> iOS TomTom Go Mobile – £14.99/year, Android/iOS If you’re looking to travel far and wide, this worldwide-map equipped app from TomTom is a sound choice. It has a clear, easily interpreted display and features traffic alerts and speed camera warnings. There are no annoying in-app adverts, either. You only get 50 free miles a month, though. After those miles are up, you’ve got to buy monthly or one-year access packages – racking up costs – but these packages do again include speed camera and traffic alerts.Dash cam of the Year shortlist (Article)
Anker Roav For £80 the Anker Roav is a very impressive dash camera, especially if you want a discreet solution. It’s barely noticeable when installed, especially compared to typical suction cup mounted cameras and we think this is the key selling point. >> Read the full review AUKEY DR01 The AUKEY DR01 can’t offer the same detail as many of the higher quality dash cams, but it's available at a low price and you can often find deals on Amazon.