Top 4 Best Dash Cams of 2017
With more and more cars on the road, owning a dash cam can save you tons of money in an accident. Strangely enough, major companies like Samsung haven’t started making dash cams. This means that the market can be confusing, especially since two dash cams can seem the same but vary in cost. However, you may notice that some offerings have more features that make them more costly.
Our Top 4 Favorite Dash Cams of 2017:
Product
Price
Description
Rating
- Night-vision
- Emergency lock & accident detection
- Full-HD video
- 8GB micro SD card included
- One Year Warranty included
99/100
- 1080P Resolution
- Ability to be mounted on windshield
- 128GB memory card support
- Accident auto detection feature - G-sensor
95/100
- HD high speed recording + night vision
- 8- 64GB microSD card support
- Built-in Wifi with video sharing
- Widescreen preview LCD display
92/100
- 1080P HD Video Recording
- Auto record features enabled with your car
- G-sensor system
- 170 degree & 6 layers glass lens
87/100
The cheapest dash cams will record fairly decent video quality. Most cameras offer 720p video, but the sound may not be as great with the cheaper versions. Sound can be important if a conversation results from an accident. In most circumstances, inexpensive options also come with an adhesive mount for the dash cam, which may not hold the device securely in place. The middle-tier and high-tier usually provide clips or suction cups that will securely hold the camera in place.