Description:
This dual-channel car camera records the road ahead in 4K and the rear in 1080p, bringing sharper detail to everyday driving and incident capture. It suits drivers who want clearer licence-plate capture and wider coverage, and includes features for night-time recording and round-the-clock parking monitoring.
Key Points
The system uses a 170 degree front lens and a 140 degree rear lens to widen the field of view and reduce blind spots. According to the manufacturer, the front sensor records in 4K UHD while the rear camera records in 1080p, making it easier to identify road signs and vehicle details on playback. The built-in WiFi enables live preview and file transfer to a smartphone, which can simplify sharing footage with others. 🚗
Super Night Vision is enabled by an F1.8 aperture and a multi-layer lens combined with WDR, which adjusts exposure and contrast automatically for low-light scenes. The recorder supports loop recording and a G-sensor that locks files when it detects sudden impacts, preserving evidence from collisions. Parking mode offers delayed recording to capture incidents while the vehicle is stationary, although a hardwire kit is needed for continuous 24 hour monitoring and that accessory is sold separately. 🌙
Technical Specifications
- Name: DYNACAM Dash Cam Front and Rear 4K+1080P
- Front resolution: 4K UHD at the front camera
- Rear resolution: 1080p for the rear camera
- Field of view: 170° front, 140° rear
- Included storage: 64GB microSD card
- Aperture and lenses: F1.8 aperture with 4-layer lens and WDR technology
- Connectivity: Built-in WiFi and Type-C power port
Usage Recommendations
For installation, position the front unit centrally on the windscreen to maximise the 170 degree coverage and mount the rear camera where it has a clear view through the rear window. Use the WiFi connection to preview footage and transfer clips for safekeeping. The loop recording function helps maintain continuous recording without manual file management. 📱
Keep in mind that continuous 24 hour parking recording requires a separate hardwire kit to supply power when the engine is off, and that ambient street lighting will still influence night footage despite the advanced aperture and WDR. According to the manufacturer, firmware updates are available through the companion app to improve compatibility and address any issues.










