I’d been thinking of adding a dash cam for awhile, no particular reason other than it would be nice to have something hands free to grab the occasional trail footage from. My biggest issue was I didn’t want something taking up space on the windshield that I had to look at all the time, and didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on for decent video/picture quality. First heard a recommendation/review of this one on an overlanding podcast; then went and watched some reviews/recommends on the Tube of You. Took a chance on it with a Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal. I’m pretty impressed with the picture quality, even at night and the fact it’s small enough to sit on the passenger side of the rear view mirror and I can’t see that it’s there. Has WiFi connection to phone/tablet downloading if desired, voice control and GPS. For a basic dash cam it seems worth the price to me. Right now it’s run to a 12v plug, will be hardwiring it next week or so. They’ve gone back up to full price for the now, but they were on sale before Black Friday a couple months back, would expect them to price drop again come Christmas.
Hidden from view from the driver seat.
VIOFO Mini Dash Cam Front A119 Mini 2, STARVIS 2 Sensor, 2K 60fps/HDR 30fps Voice Control Car Dash Camera with 5GHz Wi-Fi GPS, Night Vision 2.0, 24H Parking Mode, Supercapacitor, Support 512GB Max https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5MVB7NX/?tag=wranglerorg-20
VIOFO Mini Dash Cam Front A119 Mini 2, STARVIS 2 Sensor, 2K 60fps/HDR 30fps Voice Control Car Dash Camera with 5GHz Wi-Fi GPS, Night Vision 2.0, 24H Parking Mode, Supercapacitor, Support 512GB Max https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5MVB7NX/?tag=wranglerorg-20