Dashcam & in-car camera: 4K, GPS & ADAS

Film the road and protect yourself in case of dispute at Vowenx: Full HD and 4K dashcams, built-in GPS, ADAS and night vision, front and rear cameras, hidden WiFi models. A carefully selected range at the right price to drive with peace of mind.

Rated 4.8/5 based on 215 customer reviews· Updated on August 21, 2026

« Great product! The build quality feels premium, video clarity is superb, and the motion detection is accurate. »

« For the price, it's fine. The build quality is good but the actual camera sensor is mediocre. Don't expect to see license plate numbers with this, but it will still provide peace of mind after an accident. »

How to choose your dashcam?

The resolution is key: 1080p Full HD is sufficient for everyday use, while 4K reads license plates and signs. Look for GPS (speed, position), ADAS (driver assistance) and good night vision. A front/rear setup covers both directions, and the parking mode monitors when stationary. Check the maximum microSD card capacity and loop recording, which overwrites old files. Hidden models (WiFi, plug and play) remain discreet behind the rear-view mirror.

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Technical criteria to check

CriterionWhy is it important?
Resolution1080p Full HD or 4K depending on the desired level of detail.
GPS & ADASFor speed, position and driver assistance.
Night visionEssential for clear images at night.
Front / rearA dual camera covers both directions of traffic.
Parking modeMonitors the vehicle when stationary.

Frequently asked questions

1080p or 4K for a dashcam?

1080p Full HD is suitable for everyday use and remains storage-efficient; 4K offers more detail for reading license plates and signs. Choose according to your budget and the desired level of precision.

What is the purpose of a dashcam's parking mode?

Parking mode keeps the camera in active standby when stationary: it triggers in case of impact or detected movement. It often requires permanent wiring or a backup battery.

Does the dashcam record in loop?

Yes, loop recording cuts the video into segments and automatically overwrites the oldest ones when the microSD card is full. Protected files (after an impact) are not erased.

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