

Other useful features are built-in GPS, so it captures the location for where the video was recorded, and a Forward Collision Warning System that detects when you're too close to the car in front of you.
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The device has built-in Wi-Fi, which works in tandem with a free app, that can be used to view stored images and recordings, and transfer them to your smartphone or computer. You won't be scrolling through complex menus, or have to change a lot of settings, either - and you can stop recording by using voice commands. It automatically begins recording when it's connected to a power source. We think Garmin's dash cam offers one of the easiest and safest-to-use interfaces. Just say "OK, Garmin" to wake up its 2-inch display, which lists four options: save video, take a picture, record audio, or start Travelapse (a time-lapse mode). If you've ever used a Google Home smart speaker, you'll get a kick out of the Garmin's voice control. You get a magnetic mount which attaches to your windshield or dashboard with 3M adhesive, so it's a semi-permanent mounting solution, but the device itself can easily be removed from the mount if you're worried about leaving it in the car when you're not driving.Ī reviewer at T3 named it the website's runner-up pick for its attractive design, impressive image quality, and number of useful features including GPS, smartphone integration, and Lane Departure warnings. Plus, its power cable is 13.5 feet long, so you'll be able to tuck the cord behind your windshield moulding and keep it out of the way.

We like its discreet and compact size, so you don't have to worry about it ever intruding in on your view.
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Often a source of YouTube entertainment, dash cams continue to gain popularity among drivers for a few key reasons.
