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Best dash cam deals: Protect your ride from just $37

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A dash cam can be an essential tool for enhancing your safety and accountability on the road. While it won’t prevent accidents, having a reliable video record can be invaluable in resolving disputes with insurance companies or law enforcement. Modern dash cams offer a range of features, including front and rear recording, high-definition video, night vision, and even GPS tracking — features that were once exclusive to premium models (check our best dash cam picks for the top winners).

Today, you can find capable dash cams at a variety of price points. Whether you need a basic front-facing camera for peace of mind or a full-featured setup with parking mode and motion detection, we’ve rounded up the best deals available right now to suit every budget. And if protecting your vehicle at home is also a concern, check out our top security camera deals for additional driveway surveillance.

Redtiger Dash Cam 4K —  $99 $199 50% off

A manufacturer image displaying both of the cams provided with the REDTIGER 4K Dual Dash Cam as well as a peek at what the app looks like when in use.
Redtiger

While most camera options so far have been a front cam online, this option gives you both a front and rear camera so you can get full coverage of any potential issues. You get 4k resolution on the front camera and 1080p on the rear camera, both of which are very solid, and of course, they come with some solid night vision as well. The Redtiger Dash Cam 4K also comes with crash detection, which automatically saves any video, even if the MicroSD card is full, and it even comes with a GPS and route map that you can follow instead of using your phone.

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VIOFO A329S 4K HDR Dash Cam with Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor — $454 $499 9% off

VIOFO A329S product image
VIOFO / VIOFO

The VIOFO A329S is a powerhouse 3-channel dash cam featuring Sony’s latest STARVIS 2 sensors and advanced HDR for crystal-clear 4K+2K+2K recording, even in tough lighting. Its ultra-wide fisheye interior cam offers unmatched cabin coverage, perfect for ride-share safety or vlogging. With hybrid parking modes, instant video sharing, voice control, and WiFi 6 for ultra-fast downloads, the A329S is ideal for serious drivers. Bonus: it supports external SSD storage and includes the cable in the box.

Save an additional $15 off by using the code DIGITAL329S

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70mai Smart Dash Cam 1S — $37 $60 24% off

The 70mai Smart Dash Cam 1S and its mobile app.
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The 70mai Smart Dash Cam 1S is the cheapest option in this list, but it doesn’t feel like it because it’s packed with features. The dash cam, which supports microSD memory cards of up to 64GB, records footage at 1080p Full HD resolution with night vision capabilities thanks to its Sony IMX307 image processor and f/2.2 aperture. With its built-in G sensor, the dash cam will detect an accident and lock footage to prevent overwrites. You can use voice commands to ask the dash cam to take photos or to start recording videos, and you can use its accompanying app to watch real-time footage and to download files to your phone.

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Rove R2-4K —  $84 $130 47% off

ROVE R2-4K
Rove

If you want something with a bit higher resolution, then the Rove R2-4k is perfect since it can run 2160P at 30fps, which is a pretty high resolution for this price; plus, you also get a massive 2.4-inch IPS screen on the back. It also has a substantial 150-degree field of view, and for those who want parking protection, it also has a 24-hour parking mode that you can switch on. Of course, like most modern dash cams, you can connect to it through 5Ghz Wi-Fi and you can fit a MicroSD card of up to 512GB, which is nice.

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VIOFO A229 Plus Dash Cam Front and Rear — $229 $260 8% off

VIOFO A229 Plus Dash Cam
VIOFO

One of the great things about the VIOFO A229 Plus is that both the front and back cameras provide 1440p resolution, so you’re getting pretty good imagery on both sides of your car. It also has a few other great features, such as voice control, 5Ghz Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, and a relatively big screen on one of the cameras, which is great for reviewing footage quickly. It also comes with a 24/7 park mode for when you need to park your car for long periods, so it’s ideal for those who travel a lot.

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