Capture up to 1440p video with this Nextbase 522GW dash camera. Alexa enables hands-free control through voice commands, and Bluetooth 4.2 and Wi-Fi technologies sync with compatible smartphones for quick access to important footage. This Nextbase 522GW dash camera has ports for connecting compatible camera modules for easy expansion.
A: Personally, after spending the past 20 years as a expert witness testifying in court cases all around the US, I prefer NOT to have GPS information stored on my dashcam. Most highway average speeds are approximately 5 mph over the posted speed limit, with the average speed RANGE going from the posted speed limit to about 10 mph above. If you document the fact that you were exceeding the speed limit (even if the video shows you were actually the SLOWEST vehicle on the road that day and cite the fact that every piece of research ever published shows that DEVIATION from AVERAGE speed--not speed per se--is what causes accidents), the other side at your court case will focus exclusively on YOUR speed at the time of the accident (regardless of whether that was actually an issue or not). The simple fact that you can SHOW video of what occurred in the accident is far more effective than anything else you can do. If the other side asks you to prove that the video is from THIS accident, simply ask them exactly how many catastrophic accidents they think you have with cars identical to the other side's client?
A: Hello Pat, Please remove the SD card, then press the reset button on the underside of the Dash Cam. Then, without the SD card inserted, please turn on the Camera. Does it now start normally? The alarm is usually symptomatic of a failed SD card. SD cards only have limited lifespans. In our manuals we recommend formatting every 2-3 weeks to prolong the life of the card. Without this regular formatting, or if the card is non-compatible or damaged, the card could corrupt which would cause a failure of data writing. Symptoms of SD card failure are: an audible 'alarm' tone, non-functional buttons, freezing, corrupted files on playback, image missing from files, lack of file recording etc. Please ensure you're using a compatible SD card and formatting every two weeks. If you need any further help, please contact our Support Team at [email protected].
A: Yes. https://www.manualsearcher.com/nextbase/522gw/manual?p=24
A: As long as you have it plugged into a "live power port" ,(meaning it still has power with the key off), it will continue to record.
A: You can program this to your smart phone, all files are stored there in one to three minute segments. You can play back on your phone or computer.
Q: If I purchase this dash cam.. what other things do I NEED to buy with it?
A: You will need a micro SD card for storage, and if you would like to have it hard wired into your car they have a kit for that as well.
Q: Does this use a capacitor or batteries?
A: It uses batteries.
Q: What is the maximum size sd card this unit will accept?
A: Thie unit supports MicroSD cards up to 128GB.

Capture up to 1440p video with this Nextbase 522GW dash camera. Alexa enables hands-free control through voice commands, and Bluetooth 4.2 and Wi-Fi technologies sync with compatible smartphones for quick access to important footage. This Nextbase 522GW dash camera has ports for connecting compatible camera modules for easy expansion.

Awarded Consumer Reports Editor’s Choice for Best Dash Cam, the Nextbase 622GW Dash Cam is a popular choice for everyday drivers who demand the very best in road safety. With ultra-detailed 4K resolution, it captures every license plate, sign, and street detail—making 4K a must-have for drivers who want total confidence behind the wheel. This premium bundle includes the 622GW Dash Cam, Rear Window Camera, 32GB U3 microSD card, and a Hardwire Kit—everything you need for full high-definition coverage of your vehicle, front and rear. The 622GW sets the standard with crystal-clear 4K video at 30fps, advanced Image Stabilization, what3words location tracking, and built-in Emergency SOS Response—all packed into a sleek, compact design. The Rear Window Camera connects directly to the 622GW and records in 1080p HD, making it ideal for capturing tailgaters and rear-end incidents. The included 32GB U3 microSD card ensures up to 1 hour of front and rear recording before looping, while the Hardwire Kit provides a clean, hidden install and powers the dash cam even when your vehicle is parked enabling Intelligent Parking Mode. Whether you’re commuting daily, driving for work, or hitting the road for a weekend trip, the 622GW Bundle offers complete protection, smart features, and industry-leading performance—every time you drive.

Stay in the clear with the voice-controlled Garmin Dash Cam Mini 3 dash camera. This ultracompact key-sized dash cam automatically records high-definition 1080p video with a wide 140-degree field of view — and even saves video of detected incidents. The built-in-Garmin Clarity polarizer reduces windshield glare for a clear view. Plus, Garmin Clarity HDR optics enable the camera to capture crisp details, day and night. With a paid Vault subscription and an active Wi-Fi network connection, the secure online Vault automatically stores important saved video clips so you can easily view and share with the Garmin Drive smartphone app. Voice control lets you use spoken commands in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Swedish to save video and start or stop audio recording. Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit use of this device.

Elevate your vehicle’s safety and functionality with the REXING M2 Max Pro Mirror Dash Cam. This advanced system integrates seamlessly with your rearview mirror, featuring a 12" IPS touchscreen that displays high-quality video from the rear camera. Capture detailed footage with dual cameras, offering 4K resolution at the front and 1080p at the rear, ensuring comprehensive coverage from multiple angles. The M2 Max Pro is equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including Blind Spot Detection, Rear Collision Warning, and Parking Assistance, enhancing your driving safety. It also boasts a built-in GPS Logger to record precise time, location, and speed data, alongside Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist to facilitate safe driving maneuvers. Additional features include enhanced night vision for clear recordings in low light conditions, Wi-Fi connectivity for easy video management, and a G-sensor that locks videos upon detecting impacts. Loop recording ensures continuous coverage by overwriting old footage, while the included smart hardwire kit activates the Parking Monitor, providing round-the-clock surveillance by recording when vibrations are detected. This mirror dash cam not only improves your driving visibility but also offers crucial safety features, making it an essential upgrade for any vehicle.
| Pros for Nextbase - 522GW Dash Cam - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| There were no pros for this product— | Video Quality, Overall Performance, Field of View, Ease of Use, Included Accessories | Overall Performance, Video Quality, Field of View, Installation, Size | Video Quality, Installation, Overall Performance, Ease of use, GPS |
| Cons for Nextbase - 522GW Dash Cam - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Connectivity, Battery Life | Connectivity | Glare Reduction, Night Vision, SD Card |
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I’ve gone through 4 other dash cams in the last week try to find one that would suit my needs. This one is 2k so it’s going to use up memory cards a lot faster, but the image is very sharp and detailed. The app is a little buggy but it works ok for playback on your phone. This dash cam has a reset button on the bottom, which I used to reset unit. Some dash cams have no reset button. Word of caution you must use a high speed V30 card because of the 2k image. Slower cards will not work. See photo. Image is very large on the screen, which is very nice! Hoping to keep this one - see photos.
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Bill Posted
I've had this and the optional rear cam set up in 18 tts for a couple weeks. Like the title states if you know what to expect when you get into it then this is a great option in my opinion. I did a ton of research and watched many video comparisons and after coming to reality with what can truly be captured by any of these units I settled on this for a few reasons. 4k is fairly useless until the processors used can actually capture license plates. Only in certain lighting can this or any style capture the writing on a license plate. The built in battery is enough for my daily commute and parking at work only needing to capture one event if/ when it happens and the g sensor is decent. The video playback is above par for both front and rear but the rear does suffer in my vehicle at night. My one complaint is for some reason the rear output via the overlay is mirrored but when i tap it to open the full screen view it corrects itself and the actual video playback from the card is correct. So not a huge issue. I waited a couple weeks to write this to make sure everything would hold up and so far I'm happy enough to recommend.
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4rings4life Posted
I have been researching on a quality dash cam for weeks now. I was set on getting a Thinkware Q800 PRO and when I went to buy it I saw the Nextbase line of cameras. I was intrigued by the features and after I left BestBuy I did some research on Nextbase. I finally decided to buy it and give it a try...here’s how it went. The application is one of my favorite parts of the camera user experience. You do a firmware update over the app as soon as you get. On the application you can configure camera settings, anything from managing storage and changing settings can be handled on both the camera and application. It hasn’t gotten past 105 degrees since I bought the camera and it gets very hot. We’ll have to see what happens at our higher 115 degree days. I also get a very shaky image because the mount has a space and it doesn’t sit fully flush to the windshield so any vibrations from the car idling cause a vary shaky image. My main gripe is that I’ve seen plenty of videos of the Q800 Pro from Thinkware where it can easily capture better license plate details while vehicles are moving at high speeds. The camera also gets a bad glare from the sun, noted that it does have a polarizing lens and it helps but again, the Thinkware videos I’ve seen don’t seem to have this issue. The glare doesn’t affect the bottom portion where the cars are seen driving but it’s still annoying. Night time videos are clear, but again I can’t capture too many license plate details. I haven’t use the Alexa feature, I think it’s gimmicky and prefer Google, lol. The SOS feature is something I think is very smart but again I haven’t used it, thankfully! Overall the image quality is good, the application is great and I think that saves this camera. I am going to pick up the Q800 PRO and see which I like best.
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JSMITH Posted