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Dash Cam

Hey all. I'm in need of a new Dash Cam. My old 1080p finally died. I want to move to 4k and spend around 150-300$ 

Open to all suggestions! 

Min. Budget
$150.00
Max. Budget
$300.00
Deadline
2 weeks

If you want a real upgrade from a dead 1080p camera, this setup blows past basic 3-channel options. It stays right inside your $150–$300 budget while fixing the biggest flaw of most dash cams: terrible night vision.

Vantrue N4 Pro 3-Channel 4K Dash Cam: This is the absolute best pick for your car. It uses a premium Sony STARVIS 2 sensor on the front lens that cuts through blinding headlight glare and pulls crisp license plate numbers out of near-pitch black roads. It records the front, rear, and cabin all at once to give you total 360-degree security on the road.

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Honestly, picking the best dashcam is like choosing the right gear for a long road trip — it’s your safety net. A good one makes sure you’ve got solid proof if anything goes wrong, instead of relying on “he said, she said.” Plus, it saves you the headache later by giving clear video when you need it most, so you can just focus on driving.

That https://www.newegg.com/p/0PD-00WR-00032">KEHIPI dashcam really does tick all the boxes. It’s front and rear with 4K + 1080P + 1080P triple channel recording, so you’re covered from every angle. The STARVIS 2 sensor with HDR night vision means you’ll get clear footage even in low light, and the 24‑hour parking mode plus GPS adds extra peace of mind. On top of that, they throw in a free 64GB card, so you’re ready to roll right out of the box.

 

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