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Nextbase Piqo Dash Cam review: small and light, but potent too
The Nextbase Piqo Dash Cam is much cheaper than the high-end Nextbase iQ, but still manages to dazzle by packing in a svelte collection of similar features.
The Nextbase iQ takes the concept of the dash cam and dials it up to 11, into a full-fledged car security solution.
Nextbase claims that it's offering a trio of world-first features with the iQ Dash Cam, including Smart Sense Parking, which is designed to assist you with parking maneuvers.
Our favorite dash cam, the Nextbase 322GW with front and rear video cameras, is currently on sale at Amazon.
What is Nextbase? Nextbase is a quick to point out the brand is a dash cam company and not an electronics company that happens to make dash cams.
So when Nextbase offered us their top-of-the line 4K 622GW dash cam to test, we were willing to give it a shot, despite the dash cam having mixed user reviews ratings.
The Nextbase 622GW dash cam ($399.99 at nextbase.com) has all the features I want, including 4K video recording, built-in GPS, emergency SOS response, intelligent parking mode, optical image ...
Nextbase iQ is a dash cam that has quality and usability on its side right out the gate. But its most exciting features aren't yet available.
The Nextbase IQ 4K is an amazing high-end dash cam, but it is also pricey. This bundle deal makes it a much more enticing option!
Nextbase nailed everything with the 612GW dash cam except low-light video. The touchscreen is unique, the styling handsome, and there's even phone connectivity.
This budget dash cam blew me away with its host of trimmed down features normally found in the much more expensive Nextbase iQ model.
For the purpose of this article we tested out a handful of Nextbase dash cams and modules, the feature-full 622GW, as well as the Rear Window Cam, the Rear View camera and the Cabin camera modules.
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