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A good dash cam or dashboard camera is capable of producing high-quality video footage to help prove what happened in the case of a crash, or protect you from false claims.
But not all dash cams are worth your money.
Our in-depth tests of dash cams reveal big differences in quality between different models. Below, we've included some of our Best Buys and explain what you need to know to choose the best dash cam for you and your budget.
Head to our dash cam reviews to see all the models we've tested.
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There are two types of dash cam: forward-facing or front-and-rear. A forward-facing dash cam records the road ahead.
A front-and-rear dash cam is a multiple-camera system that offers both forward-facing and rear-windscreen cameras. Some manufacturers, such as Nextbase, offer rear cameras separately, so you can buy the rear camera later and link it to your existing front camera.
Although all rear dash cams have the same objective of recording what's behind you, you will get a very different rear view depending on which you choose. The three main types are:
Dash cams range in price from basic £25 models to feature-laden dash cam systems costing upwards of £500.
Price doesn't predict quality, though. We've found models from both ends of the spectrum that failed to impress in our lab and road tests.
And while bells and whistles may be nice to have, the most important aspect of a dash cam is footage quality.
Cheaper models typically record footage at a lower resolution, either HD (1,280 x 720p) or Full HD (1,920 x 1,080p), and tend to skip the fancy features you'll find on premium models.
However, you can still expect to get the basics such as audio recording and the ability to take still photos.
If you want to get a middle-range model, they'll usually record in Full HD, and have extra features such as parking mode, GPS and wi-fi connectivity.
Alternatively, premium dash cams commonly record in 4K (3,840 x 2160p). You can also get more advanced extras such as voice recognition at this price.
Use our dash cam reviews to make sure you don't buy a dud.
Here are the main dash cam features to check for.
Don't assume lots of features results in a good dash cam, though. We've found Don't Buy dash cams that have both GPS and wi-fi, for example.
Questions about how you fit a dash cam? Check out how to install a dash cam
Typically, dash cams are sold at shops that specialise in car accessories and parts, or hardware retailers.
To help you narrow shops down, we've picked some of the most searched-for retailers that have dash cams.
Insurers sometimes give discounts or consider dash cams when they assess how safe you are behind the wheel, which could mean paying less for insurance.
If you have a dash cam, let your insurance company know to check if you qualify for a discount.
But here’s the real deal - having a dash cam can be a game-changer if there’s an accident. It can prove you weren’t responsible, saving you money and saving your no-claims discount—a reduction on your insurance cost for having a clean claims history.
Software and security support are important considerations when buying a dash cam, dictating how long the brand aims to update the device with new features and security patches, to guard against emerging threats.
For other brands, including Thinkware, Transcend and VIOFO, we were unable to determine support policies.
For more information, read our guide to smart devices and security.
If you haven’t got a dash cam or want a new one, check our dash cam reviews to see all the models we've tested.ca