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Save $120 on a 3-channel dash cam with front, cabin, and rear coverage

Save $120 on a 3-camera 1440p dash cam setup, a smart upgrade for daily drivers

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Dash cams are one of those purchases you don’t think about until you really, really wish you had one. That’s why a big discount on a multi-camera setup is worth paying attention to. The Rexing V33 3-channel dash cam is down to $199.99 (was $319.99), saving you $120. If you’ve been meaning to add coverage for your commute, rideshare driving, or family car, this is a solid time to get it done.

What you’re getting

This is a 3-channel dash cam with front, cabin, and rear cameras, and each channel records at 1440p. The practical benefit is simple: you’re not just recording what’s in front of your car, you’re covering what happens behind you and inside the cabin too.

It also includes GPS, a mobile app, and parking monitoring, which are the features that make a dash cam feel like a real safety tool rather than just a “camera that records sometimes.” GPS helps add context (speed/location), the app makes it easier to review clips, and parking monitoring is useful if you’ve ever come back to your car and found a mystery scratch or dent.

Why it’s worth it

The big value is the coverage. A basic front-only dash cam is better than nothing, but it can leave you without the angles that matter most in real-world situations: rear impacts, disputes about what happened around the car, or anything that involves passengers. A 3-channel setup gives you a fuller story, which is the whole point of buying a dash cam in the first place.

This deal is also appealing because it takes a premium configuration and drops it closer to what people often spend on a “decent” front cam plus a separate rear cam. If you want a single system that covers more scenarios from day one, $199.99 is a strong price.

The bottom line

At $199.99, this Rexing V33 is a strong buy if you want front + cabin + rear recording with 1440p resolution, plus GPS and parking monitoring for extra peace of mind. If you only want basic front coverage, you can spend less—but if you’re buying for protection, the extra angles are exactly what make this deal worth it.

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