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Number one on our top 5 list of best mirror mounted dash cameras is the KDLINKS R100 Ultra. This camera’s visuals exceed the rest with a 1296p front camera and a 1080p rear camera, recording at 30fps. Most cameras have a 1080p front camera but only a 720p rear camera. The screen is only 5″ wide but there are 6 lenses and WDR technology. It also has a 1 year warranty, greater than most other cameras out there.
A 24-hour parking monitor also comes as standard, with an integrated G-Sensor and parking monitor function triggering video recordings in the event of your vehicle suffering a collision when in a parked state. This gives you total peace of mind when it comes to insurance. The rear camera is much smaller but also shoots at 2K through a 156-degree lens. It plugs into the front camera using a long cable and both record to the same SD card held in the front camera.This reverse camera also offers dual image capability. You can switch from normal to mirror imaging instantly, giving you the option to mount this camera at the rear of your vehicle or at the front to use for dash cam applications. A flexible front camera lens also allows for personalised positioning to ensure you have preferred lines of sight. The integrated Sony sensor and blue glass used in the lens construction also eliminates the issue of overexposure. This is particularly handy for when it comes to parking, especially when there are approaching vehicles with their lights at full brightness. The Thinkware Q1000 is a high-end dash cam, which features high-quality 2K videos (with a slightly higher resolution of 2K rather than the 1440P of its predecessor the Q800 Pro), lane departure warning, and a speed camera alert system. The camera also offers advanced night vision capabilities, shoots through a 156-degree lens, and has integrated GPS. The 10-inch touchscreen is large enough to provide you with clear overviews of streamed video, while also being incredibly user-friendly. This Sony IMX323 Dual Starlight dash cam setup offers complete high-definition viewing, with full 1080p HD provided by both the front and rear-facing cameras.
G-Sensor: When triggered by excessive g-force (like in a crash or emergency stop), it will ensure that that footage is saved and will not be written over. This is particularly important when investing in a reliable reverse camera. For optimal performance, look for reversing cameras that boast IP68 housing as standard.Yes, absolutely. Some drivers might not like the idea of a camera constantly monitoring their vehicle, but some models of dash cam (like the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2) are compact and subtle enough to almost disappear behind the central rear view mirror. In other words, once they are up and running you soon forget about them; they just sit there, quietly keeping an eye out, ready to save footage if you’re caught in an accident. The V1 uses a capacitor rather than a battery, so it will do better in high heat or extremely cold temperatures. It’s also more reliable, as you don’t have to worry about a battery going bad over time.