
Rexing M3 three-channel mirror dash cam eliminates blind spots when you are driving. The loop recording feature offers uninterrupted recording, overwriting older footage when the memory card gets full, while the touch-screen display lets you swap camera views or bring up controls instantly. This dash cam features a front, cabin and rear camera, with a wide dynamic range for optimal performance in low-light situations.
Q: What is the maximum storage capacity supported by this dash cam?
A: The M3 dash cam supports microSD cards with storage capacity up to 256GB.
Q: What is the screen size of this dash cam?
A: The Rexing M3 has a 12-inch IPS touch display.
Q: Does this dash cam come with a GPS logger?
A: Yes, the M3 dash cam includes a GPS logger that tracks your driving location and speed.
Q: How does the loop recording feature work on this dash cam?
A: With loop recording, the dash cam will automatically record over the oldest files on the memory card when it's full, ensuring continuous recording.
Q: What is the viewing angle of this dash cam?
A: The Rexing M3 dash cam has a 170-degree viewing angle, providing a wide field of view.
Q: Does this dash cam have a built-in G-sensor?
A: Yes, the M3 dash cam has a built-in G-sensor that protects video footage in case of an accident.
Q: Can this be installed on a 2009 Extended Cab Toyota Tacoma?
A: As far as physical installation goes, this fits over your regular rear view mirror with two elastic bands that hold it in place. That said, it should fit in any vehicle with a normal rear view mirror. The only caveat is that you may find that the weight of the camera causes the mirror to shift downward, especially when going over a bump. I resorted to using thin wire to hold it up at the right angle. Electrically, it plugs into a lighter socket, or you can spring for the hardwire kit, so there again, it should work with any vehicle.
A: No, the cabin view camera can't be removed. but you can angle it to get a better view of the back seat. You'd have to mount the rear view camera in the cabin if you want a better view, in which case you'd lose the rear view; and yes, the M3 has a parking mode that will optionally record intermittently or upon vibration. To use that mode though, you need to install their wiring harness. You also need to wire it if you want the rear view camera to come on when backing up. Other than that, you can plug it into the "cigarette lighter" power connection for the simplest way to provide power, I can't tell you any more than that because wiring it is still on my to-do list.