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Dash cams are more popular than ever, and we’ve heard dozens of stories how saved footage has helped car owners recover damages, beat tickets, and record some pretty remarkable events playing out in front of them.
Today’s dash cameras come in a variety of sizes and styles with varying degrees of features and driver assistance. Many use internal GPS to accurately track location; driver assist features like lane-departure warnings are more common than ever. Parking mode, in which the device automatically begins recording if a parked vehicle is moved or jostled, is a popular option. The mounting systems vary wildly as well; some attach directly to the dashboard while others mount to the windshield. And several are bundled with rearview cameras and in-cabin cams, making them particularly useful, even essential, for ride-share drivers.
Price points for dash cams are all over the map. You can spend 50 bucks on a bare-bones, off-brand model, or you can pony up several hundred for a fully featured dash-cam bundle that will cover your car tip to tail, as well as nearly everything in its perimeter.
Buyer beware: It’s a veritable dash-cam jungle out there. To help, we’ve gathered seven of our favorite dash cams of varying prices and features. Who knows? Maybe you’ll capture a close call on the road—or even a meteor? Or maybe you’ll save a bundle of money in repairs and insurance in the event of an accident or mishap? One thing’s for sure: If you don’t have a dash cam, you won’t capture anything.
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