TOP 3 video recorders
Nowadays, video recorders have become an important tool for drivers, but choosing the best one can be difficult, especially if you're doing it for the first time.

Popular versions of the new video recorders include the Garmin Dash Cam 66W, Garmin Dash Cam Mini, and Motorola MDC150.
This technique has much in common with conventional cameras, but it is specifically adapted for the needs of automobiles.
If you are looking for a motorcycle or bicycle, then you can look for cameras built into the helmet.
Car video recorders come in all shapes and sizes, with their own features and set-ups.
Some models of these devices have Ultra HD quality recording, while others are more compact, cheaper, and have simpler functions.
In our blog, you will find a list of the top three best video recorders and hopefully you will better understand their capabilities.
Garmin Dash Cam 66W

The new Garmin Dash Cam 66W retains the compact size and practicality of its predecessor, but the field of view has been significantly improved - from 122 degrees in the previous model to 180 degrees.
It is also possible to record HDR (High Dynamic Range) quality video to preserve high-quality contrast lighting details.
And Wi-Fi connectivity to your smartphone and the free Garmin Drive app means you can connect up to four cameras at once so they capture video in sync, in a 360-degree view, all around the car.
The battery life is only 30 minutes.
However, if you want to monitor the parking situation while you're away, you can connect it to your car's battery and leave it in professional mode.
Pluses:
- Compact size
- High resolution
- Broad vision
Cons:
- Relatively high price
- Battery life - 30 minutes
Garmin Dash Cam Mini

The Garmin Dash Cam Mini has the ability to record 1080 Full HD video with a 140-degree lens.
The size of the video recorder is 3.1 x 5.3 x 2.9 centimeters. It is easily and neatly mounted on the rear view camera and connected to the car battery.
This small camera doesn't have a screen, which will distract the driver. It also doesn't have a battery, but its compact size and simplicity still make it popular.
With a Wi-Fi connection to the Garmin Drive phone app, you can download captured footage when needed.
Pluses:
- Compact design
- 1080p Full HD
Cons:
- No screen or battery
Orskey Dash Cam

This video recorder is a premium quality , budget option. Despite the low price, you get a compact camera with Full HD image quality and night vision.
The camera has a G-sensor that automatically saves footage before and after a collision, and you can easily play back video via the HDMI port.
The downside of this model is that it only shoots 30 frames per second, while other cameras have double that rate.
It has no internal memory, but it is possible to insert a memory card with a capacity of up to 32 gigabytes.
Pluses:
- Quite affordable price
- 170 degree lens
Cons:
- Internal memory and SD card not included
- Only 30 frames per second
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