4 Channel Dash Cam (4K Front + 3×1080P) with 5G WiFi, GPS, GPS/G-Sensor, 24H Parking Mode and 64GB Card Included
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This 4-channel dash cam setup is designed for drivers who want more than a single forward view. Instead of relying on one angle (or just a basic rear camera), it records Front in 4K while also capturing Rear, left and right perspectives in 1080P. On busy UK roads where side-swipe claims and “it wasn’t me” moments happen, having footage that covers more directions is the whole point.
It’s also built around practical everyday evidence. You get loop recording so storage doesn’t fill up and lock you out, a G-sensor that can protect clips when it detects an impact, and a claimed GPS tracking feature for speed/location/time stamping. There’s even a 24H parking mode concept in the mix, so it’s not only for commuting.
Worth noting: the product description mentions the 24H parking behaviour comes with a caveat about needing a separate hardwire kit. If you don’t plan to install one, that parking mode may be less straightforward than it sounds.

Key takeaways for busy-road coverage
The main attraction is the wider coverage. The front camera is positioned as the “detail” camera (4K) and the system fills the gaps with additional 1080P angles for the cabin and sides. That’s useful when you’re trying to understand what happened at junctions, when pulling out, or during tight roadside manoeuvres.
You also get WiFi access described as 5G WiFi, with the idea that you can access footage without taking the SD card out. In real terms, that can matter if you need to show an incident quickly, or if you’d rather avoid repeatedly removing the card.
For night conditions, the description references a WDR approach and infrared (IR) LEDs for cabin views. That’s exactly the type of feature you look for if your priority is readable faces/plates, not just “something recorded”.



Where it really fits (and a small limitation to keep in mind)
It’s a solid match if you’re after evidence coverage across multiple angles, including the sides. If you regularly park in tight streets, drive in heavy traffic, or want extra reassurance for side impacts, this sort of multi-camera arrangement is easier to justify than a single-lens cam.
It may not be the best match if you only care about the road ahead and don’t want to manage multiple cameras and viewing angles. Multi-channel kits can be more involved to set up and use day to day, especially if you’re trying to get the mounting and wiring just right.
And do keep expectations realistic about the “24H” claim: the description specifically notes that continuous 24-hour surveillance requires a separate hardwire kit. If you’re not planning to fit one, you may end up relying on the more basic recording behaviour rather than true all-day protection.

Key specifications
- Type: 4-channel dash cam (Front/Rear/Left/Right + inside view)
- Front camera: 4K
- Other channels: 1080P (rear, left, right)
- WiFi: 5G WiFi
- GPS: integrated for speed, routes and location logging
- Sensors: G-sensor for collision/emergency braking detection
- Parking mode: 24H parking mode (note: continuous surveillance requires a separate hardwire kit)
- Recording: loop recording
- Protected files: current video locked on impact (to prevent overwriting)
- Storage: 64GB SD card included, supports SD expansion up to 128GB
- Power compatibility: 12V–24V (cigarette lighter)
What stands out day to day
Loop recording is one of those features that sounds boring until you need it. When the memory fills, the system overwrites the oldest unprotected files, so you keep capturing without constantly managing storage.



The protected-clip behaviour is also important. The G-sensor is there to detect sudden events, and the “locked” clip concept means key footage shouldn’t get overwritten during normal loop cycles. That’s the difference between having “something recorded” and having “the useful part saved”.
For a micro-example: imagine you’re stuck at a junction and a vehicle nicks your wing on the side as they squeeze past. The side channels are intended to capture what happens, while the front 4K angle helps confirm context. If the system locks the clip after impact, you’re then in a better position to retrieve it later (and, per the description, via WiFi rather than pulling the SD card).
Buying verdict
This dash cam is worth considering if you want multi-direction coverage (front plus rear plus left/right and cabin), plus a more “evidence-led” feature set: loop recording, impact protection via a G-sensor, and GPS logging.

You should probably avoid it (or at least pause before buying) if you’re mainly buying for the view straight ahead and don’t want the extra setup that comes with a 4-camera setup. Also, if you’re specifically expecting true continuous 24H parking monitoring without any extra installation, the hardwire kit requirement is a key detail to check before committing.
If you prioritise quick incident access and clearer night visibility, the combination of 5G WiFi access, WDR, and IR cabin lighting is the direction this kit aims for. If those aren’t your priorities, you may get simpler value elsewhere.
Mini FAQ
How does the loop recording work?



The description says loop recording overwrites the oldest, unprotected files once the memory is full. Impact-protected clips should be locked so they aren’t overwritten.
Do I need to remove the SD card to access footage?
According to the description, you can access footage instantly via 5G WiFi, which implies you may not need to take the SD card out.
What does GPS add to the footage?
The description says GPS logs speed, routes and location, and that this helps create authoritative, time-stamped evidence for insurance or police reports.
Does 24H parking mode work without extra wiring?
The description includes a note that continuous 24-hour surveillance requires a separate hardwire kit. If you’re not planning to hardwire the device, it’s worth double-checking what you’ll actually get from the parking mode.
What storage does it include?
A 64GB SD card is included, and the system supports expansion up to 128GB (per the description).
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