When selecting car on-dash mounted cameras, focus on video quality, camera coverage, power and mounting, and connectivity and storage. Here is how this product performs:
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Video Quality (4K front; 2.5K rear; F1.8 lens) : For a budget-priced unit, a true 4K front plus 2.5K rear is noticeably better than typical budget expectations, which often top out at 1080P–2.5K. The wide FOV and F1.8 aperture with WDR suggest above-average low-light and dynamic-range performance for this price band.
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Camera Coverage (dual channels; 170° front; 165° rear) : Dual front+rear is typical for both budget and mid-range segments, but the high-resolution pairing (4K/2.5K) is stronger than most budget kits and leans toward mid-range imaging quality at a lower price.
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Power & Mounting (windshield mount; power unlisted) : Mount style is normal for the category. The listing does not specify included power cable or hardwire kit; for continuous parking recording buyers should double-check whether a hardwire accessory is included or sold separately.
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Connectivity & Storage (Wi‑Fi app; 64GB microSD; loop recording; parking monitor) : Connectivity and storage features match or exceed typical budget expectations, where included 32–64GB cards and basic Wi‑Fi/app support are common. The presence of parking monitoring and a 64GB card is a meaningful convenience at this price.
Deal price at $35.61: sits near the lower end of the budget band for dash cameras. It is priced below its recent 90-day average of about $80.57, which makes the current price notably cheaper than recent typical listings.
Overall, this Great Deal fits drivers who want higher front resolution and basic dual-channel coverage without paying mid-range prices. It is a good option for everyday use and overnight parking monitoring; double-check power/hardwire options and warranty terms if you plan continuous 24/7 recording.