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This Aukey Mini Dash Cam is just $33 at Amazon this Black Friday

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You can snap up an Aukey Mini Dash Cam for your car for just $33 right now as part of the hundreds of Amazon Black Friday deals out there right now. That’s a savings of 20% on the usual price and a great way of ensuring you’ve always got a record of your journeys and any potential incidents you may encounter while driving. It’s inexpensive peace of mind.

Usually priced at $42, the Aukey Mini Dash Cam is 20% off at the moment bringing it down to just $33. That’s a great price for a low-profile dash camera that easily hides behind the rear mirror, able to monitor everything that’s going on as you drive. While it hasn’t featured yet in our best Dash Cams roundup, the Aukey Mini Dash Cam has a lot going for it for the price.

The dash cam is able to record at 1080p resolution meaning a sharp picture with a wide dynamic range that even captures clear high-definition video at night. It utilizes a 170-degree field of view which means it has full six-lane coverage, meaning greater protection for you if something happens on the other side of the road. As well as that, the Aukey Mini Dash Cam is able to automatically capture unexpected driving incidents and then protect those recordings from being overwritten.

Want even more protection? Purchase the Aukey hardware kit and you can even enjoy 24-hour parking monitoring, even when your car is switched off. The Aukey Mini Dash Cam is conveniently flexible like that so you can choose whether to expand its functionality or not.

If you’re not entirely certain if the Aukey Mini Dash Cam is for you or you want to stretch your budget a little further, we also have extensive Black Friday dash cam deals offering numerous other brands such as Garmin — our pick of the best dash cams. Look around before you commit to the buy button.

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If, instead, you’re thinking of snapping up some other Black Friday bargains, check out our Black Friday deals for all the best offers. There are plenty of great discounts out there that are sure to excite you.

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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