5 Best Front and Rear Dash Cam with Parking Mode [Review]

You need the best front and rear dash cam with parking mode. The parking mode can be an added feature and linkable to your phone. You don’t have to be an Uber, Lyft, or rideshare driver to need this type of camera—it just gives you that mental security wherever you go.

A typical front and rear dash cam with parking mode should have a clear resolution, super night vision, and be easy to install and operate. The parking monitoring should be active 24 hours.

With a rear cam, you can back your insurance claims to get settled for accidents you’re not responsible for. The parking feature also means you’d have visual evidence of activities in your absence while the car is parked. Dash cam is generally useful, for instance, a dash cam video shows a Florida trooper driving into a speeding DUI suspect’s path to protect Skyway 10K runners.

Best front and rear dash cam with parking mode

Best front and rear dash cam with parking mode

One thing you need to know about this review is that it is not one of that cheerleader reviews by people who have never tested the product. We’ve done due diligence, such as pointing out negatives.

Of course, every dash cam comes with minor quirks/flaws. You need to know about the flaws and decide which flaws are essential to you. That said, below are the best front and rear dash cams with parking mode we’ve tested and reviewed:

1. Rove R2-4K Dash Cam Built in WiFi GPS Car Dashboard Camera Recorder with UHD 2160P, 2.4″ LCD, 150° Wide Angle, WDR, Night Vision

Rove R2-4K is “good” for your overland expedition. It has a clear camera and is easy to use when you know the functions of each button—just go through the user manual.

The video quality defaults, so you must change it to 4K for a clearer experience. And when getting extended memory, we recommend the “128 GB Samsung 10 class u3 SD card”—it records without freezing and supports up to 512 GB micro SD card.

Pros

Some of the pros we can talk about:

a. 4K support

This product hardware can crystal-clear 4K video at night and during the day. Its night vision is inspired by an ultra-low light Sony STARVIS sensor with super night cam technology.

b. Has WiFi support

It has built-in WiFi and GPS. Just go ahead and download the Rove app for your Android or iOS to improve your dash cam experience.

c. Parking mode

Yes, it has a parking mode. We’ve seen that this mode runs for 24 hours. It also has motion detection and time-lapse.

d. Dual mount

Comes with dual sticky mounts with a 360° rotating suction mount.

Cons

This unit has its downside. First, no memory card is included in the packaging.

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Secondly, the screen size looks small—this is no big problem, and you probably won’t even notice it.

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2. WOLFBOX 4K Dash Cam Built-in WiFi GPS Dashboard Camera Front 4K/2.5K and Rear 1080P Dual Car Recorder, Mini Security DashCam with 2.45″ LCD, 170° Wide Angle, Support 128GB Max

We’ve also tested the WOLFBOX dash cam, and confident it is the front and rear cam you need for your driving adventure.

The rear cam installation is pretty easy; you just have to stick it to the magnetic window mount—it takes 2 seconds only. If you don’t like cumbersome wiring, install the rear camera of this unit on your back windshield.

Pros

The things we like about the WOLFBOX D07:

a. Dual parking mode

WOLFBOX D07 comes with 2 different parking mode features. It operates 2 modes—G Sensor Trigger Record (captures when a collision is detected) and Time-Lapse Record (lets you record 24 hours in time-lapse while away).

b. Good cam quality

The front camera is 4K with an F1.4 large aperture, while the rear dash cam uses 1920x1080P with super night vision.

c. Night vision

The night vision is excellent. Our research shows this unit uses a WDR (Wide-Dynamic) technology for night image clarity, even in low-light environments.

The license plates of other cars we captured at night are easily seen.

d. WiFi and GPS support

It has a built-in GPS and records your route and speed information, which will be necessary evidence for any auto claims. You can manage the data on your Android or iOS; just install the provided app.

Cons

This cam also has its problems, and one annoying one is that it does not connect wirelessly, so you don’t get to hide the wires.

The front and rear camera qualities are quite good (4.5 stars for those). However, the company does not provide an SD card, so you must get one.

Another little problem with the rear cam is that when you enable time-lapse mode, the G sensor trigger record mode will not work.

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3. REDTIGER F7N 4K Dual Dash Cam Built-in WiFi GPS Front 4K/2.5K and Rear 1080P Dual Dash Camera for Cars,3.16″ Display,170° Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder,Support 256GB Max

If nothing, the REDTIGER F7N 4K dual dash cam’s wide-angle dual cameras can capture every vehicle and pedestrian hanging around your car for potential rear or front-end collision or even car keying evidence by vandals.

Pros

Has its pros like any other good front and rear dash cam with parking mode.

a. 24-hour parking monitor

This unit is built with a dedicated hardware kit to monitor where you park the car automatically. It also comes with a built-in G-sensor for detecting collision or a sudden shock—very useful for insurance claims.

b. UHD 4K and FHD resolution

The front cam quality is 4K (3840 x 2160P) while the rear cam quality is 1920 x 1080P (FHD), an excellent way to capture license plates and street signs.

c. Built-in WiFi and GPS

It has a 4K backup car camera with built-in WiFi, so you can connect it to your iOS or Android smartphone. With the Ucam app, you can operate playback, live preview, download/share recorded videos, and more.

The GPS function records your driving route, driving speed, and other information for your evidence.

d. Clearer night vision

If you travel a lot at night, we highly recommend this F7N front and rear dash cam with parking mode. Its sensor is good enough in low light sensitivity, so the imaging does well in low-light areas.

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At night, we can clearly see other cars’ license plates, even with their headlights on.

Cons

You should know a couple of problems (not big issues anyway). The mount does not swivel, so you can’t record the driver- or passenger-side windows.

The WiFi signal seems a little weaker when you’re outside the car, but it works pretty fine when inside. Also, you have to enable WiFi when you restart whenever you get in the car—not a problem, is it?

Lastly, the Ucam app is a little wonky and lacklustre. For instance, not all menu options from the cam are available on the App. This may even get fixed even before you place your order through. Overall, none of the observations here keeps this cam from doing its job—record front and rear.

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4. THINKWARE U1000 Dual Dash Cam 4K UHD 3840X2160 Front Cam, 2K 2560X1440 Rear Cam, 150° Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder with G-Sensor, w/Sony Sensor, Parking Mode, WiFi, GPS, Cloud Enabled

THINKWARE U1000 is a dual dash cam capable of sharp, detailed footage in 4K or 2K QHD (at 60fps). It easily captures license plates on other vehicles and features an 8.42MP Sony STARVIS image sensor.

Pros

Has its upsides, which are the major selling points.

a. Parking surveillance mode

It has the parking mode in front and rear dash cam. The parking mode also works when there’s an impact to serve as your evidence.

b. Driver assistance system

THINKWARE has included a unique Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) that alerts you of potential forward collisions. The system also detects lane and front vehicle departures to enhance your driving experience.

c. Night vision technology

Built for low-light conditions and capable of reducing noise. We quite love the enhanced image quality, which is rendered even better than you would expect.

Cons

THINKWARE U1000 is good at its job but has its downsides you should consider if it’s any problem.

First, the 4K video files are huge. 1 minute of 4K video is more than 200MB and about 100MB for the rear cam. However, the SD card provided is just 32GB mini SD—not enough storage capacity. Thus, a standard 128GB storage option would be better. We recommend getting the 128 GB Samsung 10 class u3 SD card to record the dual (4K front + 2K rear) dash cams without freezing.

Another quick observation is that the front cam mount does not rotate to record inside the vehicle (for police traffic stops). Perhaps, a third-party mount could be purchased for the rotation. Otherwise, the camera is one of the best front and rear dash cam with parking mode out there for your money.

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5. Vantrue N4 3 Channel 4K Dash Cam, 4K+1080P Front and Rear, 4K+1080P Front and Inside, 1440P+1080P+1080P Three Way Triple Car Camera, IR Night Vision, 24 Hour Parking Mode, Capacitor, Support 256GB Max

Vantrue N4 is a 3-channel 4K front and back dash cam with parking mode. Connect it to hardwire kit or an external battery to keep it running.

Pros

a. 24H parking mode

Features a 24-hour parking mode with low bitrate recording. To record for a longer time, the camera decreases the video quality to increase the quantity.

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Vantrue N4 also has motion detection or collision detection. So, once there’s an impact or motion while your car is parked, the camera automatically initiates recording. It supports up to 256GB of external memory.

b. 3 channel dash cam: front, inside, and rear

Unlike other units mentioned in this compilation, this dash cash does record not only the front and rear but also the interior of your car.

The N4 is a triple channel dash cam that offers a 155° front camera, 165° inside the camera, and 160° rear camera; it can simultaneously monitor the front, rear, and interior of your vehicle while providing audio at 1440P + 1080P + 1080P, protecting you from potential accidents and liability issues.

c. 360° 4K and 1080P front and rear cams

You get a 4K front resolution and 1080P rear resolution when you set your camera to the front and rear dual recording mode. Both positions clearly record license plates and street signs.

The back cam is 360° adjustable with a 20ft extension cable.

d. 4K and 1080P front and inside dual cam

You can record either the front, back, or interior of your car in 4K + 1080P high resolution. The inside cam is adjustable for more flexibility and enhanced viewing—the perfect fit for Uber and Lyft drivers to record activities in the car.

e. Night vision

The night vision is good to go, it uses the Sony STARVIS CMOS sensor, a big F1.4 aperture 6-glass lens for the front, F1.8 6-glass lens for the rear. Its exposure to a dark environment and a low-light environment is plausible.

It also has 4 IR LED lights facing the cabin, perfect for rideshare drivers like Uber, Lyft, and Taxi.

Cons

Not many complaints here apart from the absence of an SD card (most brands don’t include it anyway). This unit supports up to 256GB of external memory but is not provided in the box, so you must get it separately. The recommended external storage is the Vantrue sd card.

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Conclusion

Above are our recommended picks to serve you the cost and time of researching and spending money on the wrong products. Do not also have too high expectations.

Also, the units in this compilation are low-priced and reliable. You’d be paying less for more.

 

 

 

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