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Best Dash Cams 2025

Why Every Australian Driver Needs a Dash Cam

A dash cam is one of the best investments for any driver in Australia. In the event of an accident, insurance fraud, or road rage incident, dash cam footage provides indisputable evidence. Australian courts and insurance companies accept dash cam footage, and having one can speed up insurance claims significantly. Many Chinese Australians are surprised that dash cams aren't standard in Australian cars like they are in China.

ModelPriceResolutionRear CamParking ModeGPS
Viofo A229 Pro$3504K frontYes (2K)Yes (hardwire)Yes
BlackVue DR770X$5501080pYes (1080p)Yes + cloudYes
Nextbase 622GW$4994KOptionalIntelligentYes
70mai A810$2204KYes (1080p)YesYes
Viofo A119 Mini$1502KNoYes (hardwire)Yes

Key Features

Resolution: 4K captures licence plates clearly at distance. 1080p is sufficient for most situations but can be blurry in rain or at night. Parking mode: Records when your car is parked — essential for hit-and-run protection. Requires a hardwire kit ($30-50) to power the camera when the engine is off. GPS: Records your speed and location, providing additional evidence for insurance claims.

Our Verdict

Best overall: Viofo A229 Pro — 4K front + 2K rear at an excellent price. Best image quality per dollar. Best budget: 70mai A810 — 4K quality from a Chinese brand at an unbeatable price. Best premium: BlackVue DR770X — cloud connectivity lets you check your car remotely. Best value front-only: Viofo A119 Mini — compact, reliable, under $150.