Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- BBY-V1PFLEX-X4
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- SKU:
- 6582494
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 616 reviews
(616 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are pleased with the V1P Flex X4 4K WiFi Dual Dash Cam's excellent video quality and ease of use. Many appreciate the convenient installation process, compact size, and inclusion of a rear camera. While some users found the app needed improvement and the included SD card to be small, the overall performance and night vision capabilities received positive feedback.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Light and easy to install
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Its very convenient if you use your vehicle for work and drive all the time
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great dashcam, simple install and simple operation
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This cam offers excellent capability for its cost!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 1 out of 5 stars
Stay Away from Rexing Best Buy Edition
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought the DashCam based on the reviews, this product is a low quality. No GPS, No night vision. The videos recorded have a bad quality. Save your money !
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
Posted .Hi Lincoln,
We’re sorry to hear the dashcam didn’t meet your expectations. Your feedback about video quality and features is appreciated and will be shared with our product team. If you’d like, please contact us at care@rexingusa.com
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Bad app experience.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So far it has been terrible experience between camera and app. The app has really bad UI/UX. I’m hoping I haven’t wasted my money. The installer told me I should have bought a Kobra. The app never connects to camera. I’ve had it for two weeks and in that time I’ve never been able to connect app to camera even though they are paired. I also can’t use the VPN that I pay for my mobile device. It keeps throwing me into my settings and there is nothing needed there.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
Posted .Hello,
Please note that using a VPN will cause interferences with the connection as the app requires to make use of WIFI to work. The problem you are experiencing sounds like an interference problem which is a factor when a VPN is in place or your vehicle has CarPlay/Android auto. For further assistance, please contact us https://www.rexingusa.com/support/contact-us/
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
First Dash Cam
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This was recommended by the Best Buy salesperson. So far so good. The installation is very clean. The installer was very nice.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Size, Video quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid complete dual channel dash cam kit
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Any dash camera is a great investment, but this one hits a good spot for value for me, has good video quality, and comes with everything you need to get started. Pros: 1. Compact size allows mounting out of the way. 2. 4K (front)/HD (rear) video and wide viewing angle. 3. Night videos look good with decent exposure - even thru my tinted rear window (sometimes license plates can be washed out though). 4. Mount and camera angle adjustment work with my Jeep’s low angle (flat) windshield. 5. Dual channels for front and rear view (important as I have been hit from the rear more often than the front in my area). 6. Interior audio recording. 7. Rexing Connect app allows easy viewing and downloading of videos (once you get WiFi setup). 8. Rear video and power cables were easy to run for my truck with plenty of length. 9. Included SD card and basic hardwired kit with mini fuse taps to get you started (I have micro type fuses, so I am using the included 12v adapter for now... see my note below). Things to Consider: 1. No GPS out of the box, but there is a better hardwire kit you can buy that adds GPS and has a large selection of fuse taps (I will be ordering this one). 2. There are shortcuts to toggle recording on/off and lock a video, but I wish there was an easier way to toggle on/off WiFi. WiFi defaults to off every time you restart and has to be turned on by entering the settings menu to use the app. 3. The small screen and tiny buttons may be hard to see/use for some people, but I love the compact size. For setup or changes, I found it easier to remove the camera from the mount for better access. I mostly use the app to view video, but you can also easily access the SD card on the side to view files on a computer. 4. The included instructions could be better (I accidentally mounted the rear camera upside down), but Rexing has some helpful videos, and the overall install was pretty straight forward.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:App
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Easy access with Wi-Fi
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is my second Rexing dash cam and one thing that is nice about them is that you can connect to them directly via Wi-Fi to get the video or images on the spot, without needing to use an additional micro-SD card reader. However, other than that it is like every other dash cam. This set is at least complete. You don’t need to buy an SD card, you don’t need to get a wiring kit, it’s all included. Directions for setting up the device are fairly straight forward, but there are some inconsistencies that make things a little confusing. Like the positioning of the electrostatic sticker looks like it should be on one side of the mirror and the camera on the other. Makes no sense why it would even be there if that was the case. Then, when you get to the parking monitor wiring kit, you have to watch a video as the written details are not detailed at all. They don’t even explain what to do with the fuses that you pull out. You are supposed to put them into the plug for the kit right beside the fuse that is already on there. The directions say yellow wire and red wire, but you have to make sure you do some tracing, as they both end in red. Then the wiring covers that protect the exposed bits are so loose that they easily come off and could lead to shorting out and causing further damage. Don’t go into using the wiring kit unless you have some experience with wiring and do a little extra to secure the wires to prevent future damage. Having the wiring kit installed is nice as my cigarette lighter apparently stays on 24/7. So, there was potential to run my battery dead if I forgot to unplug it. So, now it comes on with the ignition and will still record with impacts when off. However, even with the sensor as low as it goes, it has to be a pretty hard impact to trigger it. With personal testing, the only way it would trigger it was if I knocked on the windshield. Bumping the car, even opening and slamming the door would not trigger the sensor. There is an additional “intelligent kit” that you could get that detects motion, so any motion in front of the vehicle, regardless of impact or not, would be detected. But, that is not included. As for the recording, the quality is not bad, it is 4K in size, but still looks low resolution. It looks like it is 720 stretched into 4K.Especially if you are trying to make out any details. You aren’t going to make out license plates, especially if you are moving. But, it is plenty clear to see specific incidents like who had the traffic light and such. The rear camera is 1080, but again, looks lower res, but enough to make out the situation. One thing I still do not like from my old camera, is that there's no option to flip the camera. You can rotate the camera manually but it is locked in position so the wire is poorly placed for my sliding window in my truck. The Rexing Connect app is one way to review the videos. You can use the device directly, but the tiny screen is really hard to see details on, or you can pull the SD card to put into a device that can read it, such as a computer or cell phone. When you enable the Wi-Fi on the main device you can choose 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz so you can choose the faster signal. You can see the video live or stop the recording and review previously recorded videos. The app is simple, but too simple as it is kind of hard to find exactly the video you may be looking for. Videos are placed in 3 different tabs, with regular looping, emergency and parking. So, if the video was locked then you have to find it in the emergency tab. You can download the video and it has an option to trim it as well, but it has failed every single time I have attempted it. You are just going to have to take the full 1 min video (or however long you have it set for) and edit some other way. Even with my old Rexing camera, the app is still the same clunky mess. Then, the odd thing is, you can delete the loop and the parking videos, but there is no option to delete the emergency videos. So, if you have the gravity sense too low, you could fill up and lock your card for any future recording unless you delete them manually. Another thing with the app, is it has a dark mode to it, but it makes the settings menu near impossible to read. The functions of the device are simple, but you pretty much have to have the buttons memorized as the icons are molded into the button and near impossible to make out without some light directly shining on it. After using it for a bit though, it’s simple enough to get through the very basic menus to change settings. Overall, this is a complete set for a dash cam. You can see clearly enough for front and rear or wherever you set the second camera. There is even an option for additional cameras or accessories. I feel directions could be a little more precise and the app still needs work after all these years. But, to have the ability to have recorded evidence of an incident, and be able to access it on the spot is worth it.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
Posted .Thank you for your detailed review! We appreciate your feedback on the installation process, app functionality, and camera performance. We will certainly take your comments into consideration to improve the user experience. We're glad to hear that the dash cam provides peace of mind with its recording capabilities and that you find the Wi-Fi access convenient. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out!
- Pros mentioned:Installation, Video quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Some Hits Some Misses
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.After using this Rexing dash cam for a while, I have found it has both pros and cons. There are features and functions that make me love it, but some detracting qualities that cause me to second-guess it. First though, I will address the basics. *What’s in the package* Rexing includes a number of items in its package. Besides the dash and rear cameras, it comes with two adhesives and mount attachments for the dash cam so that it can easily be moved from one car to another. It comes with a 32GB SD card, a couple of adhesive wire clips, a car plug charger, a window cling, a hardwire kit, a warning sticker, and reading material. *Quality* The cameras feel very well-made, high quality, and easy to use. The buttons on the dash cam are intuitive and responsive. The wires also feel like good quality and are malleable enough to effectively maneuver them around neatly. The cameras on both the dash and rear have a high degree of rotation to get the optimal angel and record at 170-degree view. *Installation* Installation was very easy. I used the window cling in case I chose to move its position later. The dash cam wires are long enough to tuck around the car edges for a clean installation. The rear camera has an extremely long cable, I have a crossover and have plenty of extra wire leftover. *Included SD Card* The 32GB SD card included is only enough to record a full day’s worth of videos. That means that an upgrade is necessary, or the videos must be extracted immediately if I want to save them. This seems like the standard amount of memory usually included with dash cams, so I am not complaining, rather giving a heads up. *Video Display* The dash camera includes a display with a screen size of 2”. It is small and it is square, causing a warped appearance when both dash and rear cams are on the screen. Of course, it looks much better when it is used as a full screen for only one view. I do not normally look at the dash cam screen while driving anyway, but viewing videos through it is uncomfortable to my myopic eyes. That said, the menu has many features and options to customize with, and the buttons under it are intuitive and easy to use. *Video* The camera is okay, it is not impressive for something that is supposed to be 4K. The recording does no catch fine details, so the videos look lacking in quality. Night videos look pretty good as the videos are illuminated enough, but street lights can cast a blurred halo effect around them. Yet, what matters most when it comes to dash cam video quality is, can it catch the license plate? Yes, in the daytime, but not in the night. Letters are difficult to make out in the night videos with this camera. Videos are all recorded in 1minute clips and at the end of each file number there will be an F or R to demarcate which camera it recorded that video from. *Sound Recording* The sound recording is not the best. It can hardly catch what is being said in the cabin, sounding distant even for those in the front seat. It is difficult to listen to on the highest volume, unless it was music that was playing loudly. That said, it is not something I personally care much about when it comes to dash cams. *App* Rexing has an app called Rexing Connect that allows you to view, clip, and download videos. I was honestly wary of it, due to low reviews in the App Store, but it works surprisingly well. It requires you to turn on the system’s Wi-Fi, connect to it in your phone’s settings, and then click on the “Wi-Fi” button in the app. So far, it has connected immediately every time, showing me a live view and options to switch to photo mode, stop recording, change camera view, and view videos or photos. The videos load up quickly, display well, and download swiftly. I am truly relieved by the functionality of this app because I had a bad experience with my last dash cam’s app. *Overall* There are so many things I love about this camera, but I have a hard time dealing with the negatives. I love how reliably it records, the intuitive design, fast connectivity, and its app. On the other hand, I was recently in an accident and having a dash cam that can capture license plates and finer details is far more helpful when it comes to a hit and run. This camera is okay for capturing how events happen, and for the most part, that is fine, but in certain rare instance, it might not be enough.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
Posted .Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback! We're glad to hear that you enjoy the overall functionality and ease of use, though we understand your concerns with video quality, especially at night. We'll certainly take your comments into consideration for future updates. If you have any other questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out!
- Pros mentioned:Installation, Size, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Compact dash cam with excellent night recording
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This dash cam is small and lightweight, making it easy to mount without taking up much space. The plastic build feels solid, and the rotating lens allows for flexible positioning on any windshield. One standout feature is the comprehensive package, which includes everything needed for installation, even a hardwire kit that typically costs extra. A suction cup mount would have been a nice addition for easier transfer between vehicles. The 4K resolution at 30 FPS produces sharp video during the day, though a 1080P at 60 FPS option would have been useful for capturing fast-moving scenes. At night, the camera excels, recording crisp footage with clear license plates and street signs, even in low-light areas. The Wi-Fi connectivity and app integration make it simple to adjust settings and review footage directly on a phone. A couple of areas could use improvement. A WDR setting would help balance exposure in tricky lighting conditions, and the built-in microphone records audio at a low volume, making it difficult to hear playback on a computer. Hopefully, future firmware updates can address these issues. Installation was straightforward, especially with the included electrostatic film, which prevents the need for direct adhesive on the windshield. The button layout is intuitive, with an easily accessible emergency recording function. Both front and rear video quality are reliable, with the rear camera cable being long enough for larger vehicles. The inclusion of a 32GB microSD card is a nice touch, though upgrading to a larger card may be necessary for extended recordings.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Rexing
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Several aver side beg for December 9-13, 2024, it is already the 17th and it has not arrived to me
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
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You can contact us via email at care@rexingusa.com or call us at (877) 740-8004. Our hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST.
- Pros mentioned:Video quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Camera, Easy Install, Hardwire Kit a Bonus
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Rexing V1P Flex X4 is a dual camera 4K dash cam system with a front and rear camera setup. This camera is unique (in my experience) in that it comes loaded with a hardwire kit as well as a car adapter. The camera system packs a 2” IPS display on the main unit along with its 4K camera. The rear camera records at 1080p and comes with an 18’ cable. Included in the kit is a 32GB microSD card, adhesive mount, a spare adhesive strip, an electrostatic clear patches (like a screen protector material), cable tie pads, and a trim prying tool. I have had a dash cam in my car for years now, and I have personally benefitted from having one after capturing footage of 2 accidents. Pros: Easy to install – electrostatic patch is nice, and both power options are convenient Good picture quality from front and rear day and night Easy to setup and use Fit/Finish build quality is excellent App interface works well and is fast to link up Cons All black buttons make their symbols difficult to see Setup I installed the dash cam in my partner’s Kia Sportage Hybrid. I used the electrostatic patch on the windshield before placing the mount. The mount uses VHB foam tape which is very strong and difficult to remove, so I made sure to align things correctly the first try. The mount has 2 hooks that need to be facing up in order to properly lock into the back of the camera, so orientation of the mount is key. I ran the hardwire kit align the headliner and down the A-pillar trim to the fuse panel. Once there I realized the fuse tap included in the kit was the wrong size. The included fuse tap is a Mini-type, and the fuse panel uses Micro2 fuses. Rexing sells a fuse tap kit for $10 which includes fuse taps for Micro2, LP-Mini, and ATO. I found some forums online where someone had already figured out which fuses on the panel were continuous and which were switched, so that made my life a little easier. Once the new taps were delivered it only took a few minutes to finish the wiring up, and get the dash cam powered. I found that running the wire for the rear camera was more of a challenge. I originally tried to route the wire along the running boards, but I found out the 18’ cable was going to come up 2’ short going that round. I had to undo my routing, and pull it along the side of the headliner. I avoided going this route initially due to the side curtain airbags, so I had to take some extra precautions to steer clear of those critical areas while routing the wire. Once to the back I had plenty of spare wire, and I got it mounted to the trim of the rear window. I made sure to place the adhesive pad in between the defrost lines on the window. Once everything was ran and powered I aligned the cameras to get the best field of view. Initial setup was easy using the buttons on the camera. The 32GB microSD card, once installed, will need to be formatted (a prompt pops up for this). Going through the menu I could turn on parking mode since the hardwire kit was used. I adjusted the G-force sensitivity to be higher as recommended when turning on parking mode. I turned down the system volume since the “turn on” chime was very loud (and startling at first). I turned on the WiFi to get it hooked up with the app on my phone. I later found that holding down the OK button would turn on the WiFi, which is much faster than going through the menu. Once the unit is powered you can go into the settings select video resolution (2K or 4K), adjust recording loop length, include the date on the overlay, and adjust the video exposure. Beyond that there isn’t a lot to really configure. You have the option to turn on Parking mode, but you need to use the hardwire kit for this mode to work properly. With this mode on you can adjust the gravity sensor sensitivity – I set it to high like it suggests for the parking mode. Features The X4 camera bundle sits in the middle of Rexing’s offerings. It is a dual camera setup , front and rear, and can be expanded to include a cabin camera. The front camera can record in 4K or 2K – I am entirely unsure of the FPS for for either mode. Having played with both modes I think the 2K mode records a smoother image than the 4K mode – this may be down to a higher bitrate or FPS count for the 2K mode. The camera doesn’t provide much in the way of overlays – it just has a date and time stamp. If you need speed and GPS overlay then you can spring for the GPS accessory. The camera, like other dash cams, records in a continuous loop and overwrites old footage. You can lock a recording by pressing the OK button (second button from the right) – this creates a locked recording of both the front and rear cameras. To stop the camera from recording you can hit the up button (middle button), take a picture by pressing and holding the up button, turn off the display with the power button (far left), and power off the camera by pressing and holding the far left button. Pressing and holding the OK button turns on the WiFi to connect to your phone, and pressing and holding the menu button (far right) brings up your recorded file library. Photos are not overwritten, and neither are locked clips. The 32GB card is an good size and will maintain a decent amount of footage history - 2K mode will get more time than 4K. The camera supports up to 512GB cards, and the website specifically says to use a few different cards from Kingston and SanDisk. It does say to NOT use SanDisk Ultra cards. The app works really well. It does everything I would expect it to do – connects in a few seconds every time, fast interface, and lets you review and download recordings. Streaming the recordings to my phone works quickly and I’m able to jump around from file to file and seek within the recording without issue. The 5GHz WiFi connection is definitely better than other cameras I have used that rely on Bluetooth The Parking mode will monitor for impacts/break-ins via the Gravity sensor, and it will create a recording of any events. Slamming the door fairly hard was enough to trigger the camera to make a recording. Issues I really did not have any issues with the performance or operation of the camera. However, I do have some comments on the design choices made for the buttons on the camera. I really dislike the all-black buttons. You CANNOT see what is written on the buttons unless you are close to the camera body – not a good thing if you need to press a button while driving. It makes zero sense to not have the button symbols marked with white to really give contrast, especially the recording lock button. My other dash cams either have a dedicated button for protecting a recording, or in the case of one camera the button is orange while all the rest are black. This small change would have made it immediately apparent which button I must hit to lock the recording. As of right now I am contemplating painting the symbols myself with some white-UV paint. Playback There are 3 different ways to review your footage: Straight from the camera, via the phone app, or on your computer. Viewing it on the camera is easy, but it was my least favorite option. You press and hold the menu button until the playback selection pops up, and then you cycle through the recordings with the up/down buttons. Viewing through the app was probably the easiest method. You need to turn on the camera WiFi and connect to it in the app. From in the app you can see all of your loop recordings, locked recordings, and pictures. You can choose to download the file to your phone for an extra backup. On the computer is best way to review the footage, but it’s more cumbersome than the app. You can either pull the microSD card and or connect the camera directly to a computer with a USB-C data cable (allegedly). I couldn’t get the camera storage to show up when connecting with a USB-C data cable even though the manual says that’s an option. Viewing the footage on a computer screen is the easiest way to look for finer details, and parsing through all the recordings is handled better through my file directory. I can copy the files to my computer and then return the microSD card (or entire camera) back to the car. Overall, the camera works really well. I definitely like the dual camera setup for front and rear protection. The app interface is pretty smooth, and it works better than I expected. The recorded video was clear enough both daytime and night, and the photos taken came out pretty good. Switching to 2K brings about smoother recording, and it may be what I stick with instead of the 4K (time will tell). Using the hardwire kit was the right choice since parking mode can now be used. This provides a little more peace of mind for my partner when parking for overnight shifts, or when we take this car down to the city for events. My only real complaint is the all black buttons leave something to be desired.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
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- Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
"Thrilled with My Upgrade to the Rexing V1P Flex
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Upgrading to the Rexing V1P Flex 4X Dash Cam has been a fantastic decision. The jump in video quality from my previous dash cam is remarkable—the 4K footage is crystal clear, and having both front and rear cameras provides great peace of mind. I feel much more secure knowing that I have complete coverage of the road. The Wi-Fi feature is a huge improvement, allowing me to quickly transfer and review videos on my phone without hassle. The camera’s discreet design fits perfectly in my car, and setup was a breeze. Overall, I’m extremely satisfied with this upgrade. The Rexing V1P Flex 4X has exceeded my expectations in both video quality and functionality. It’s definitely a step up and worth the investment for anyone looking to improve their dash cam experience.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great choice and Easy Install
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great price at Best Buy. Installation was quick about an hour and the Technician showed me how to use the buttons and pull up the videos on my mobile phone. For this you have to disconnect phone from Apple/Android car play and connect to the camera wifi which is very easy. Front camera has a small footprint and hides behind the rear view mirror so does not obstruct your view at all. Camera comes with all cables necessary to connect to car battery for power and cables are completely hidden for both front and rear cameras. Pressing the UP button once stops recording which you can do if you want to stop recording to preserve and extract the videos.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Video qualityCons mentioned:Parking mode
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Overall good
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve been using the Rexing V1P Flex X4 for a few weeks now, and overall, I’m really impressed with its performance. The video quality is excellent, especially for the price. The 1440p front camera and 1080p rear camera capture sharp, detailed footage, and the HDR feature does a great job of balancing light and dark areas, which is especially useful at night. The night-time performance is solid—while it doesn’t have traditional night vision, the camera handles low-light conditions well, offering clear footage even in dimly lit environments. The 170-degree field of view ensures I capture everything in front and behind me, which adds peace of mind. The camera is easy to set up with the flexible mount, and the touchscreen interface is intuitive. The parking mode is a nice feature, though you’ll need to buy the hardwire kit separately to activate it. The only downsides are the lack of true night vision and the Wi-Fi app connection being a little slow at times. Also, to use parking mode, the additional hardwiring kit is required, which is a bit of an inconvenience. Overall, for the price, this dash cam offers great value with excellent video quality and useful features. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for reliable coverage on the road. Pros: • Great video quality (1440p front, 1080p rear) • Good low-light performance with HDR • Flexible mount & rear camera • Solid parking mode (with hardwiring) Cons: • No dedicated night vision • App connection can be slow • Parking mode requires extra kit
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice upgrade
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve used quite a few dash cams over last 10 years thru out all my family cars, and all different brands, this is not my first rexing dash cam, I like that it comes with a sd card, that’s a first, the type C cable is better than old micro usb style, some micro usb cable may start to not providing enough power after some years use and cause your dash cam start to keep rebooting, I’ve fixed 2 dash cams that kept rebooting with just changing the cable, if that doesn’t help, try change your sd card, these are 2 common problems to cause dash cams stuck in rebooting. I like the wifi function so that you can view video footages on tour phone while still in the car, with the old dash cams i had to remove the sd card and view it thru computer, wifi makes it much more convenient so you can show police what happened at the scene. The 4K with this dash cam is great, and also good at night time, some dash cam only good day time and not so good picture at night or dark places with poor lighting. Also i love that it came with a hard wire kit, that’s another plus, usually you have to buy your own hard wire kit and sd card separately, If you want a clean look to hide all the cables, the hard wire kit is the way to go, takes one hour or 2 after watching some YouTube videos. Overall, its a great package with pretty much everything you will need.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from RexingUSA
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- Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Size, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Camera, Good price/value.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I needed a dash cam but didn't want to spend a lot. Found this Rexing VIP Flex X4 with front and rear recording. Price was right and reviews were good so I bought it. Not disappointed! Easy install with plenty of instuction provided. Great quality video. Small enough to not obstuct my view. 1 thing that i would improve would be keyboard visibility.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great dash cam
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Since getting my first dash cam about 5 years ago, I make sure I have them in all my vehicles and recommend everyone I know have one. Rexing was the first brand of dash cam I ever tried and has been the one I prefer the most after using multiple brands. The biggest reason is consistency and ease of use with the dash cams. With the Rexing V1P they include a 32 GB SD card, along with this you get the front and rear camera, car charger, a hardwire kit and a small trim tool for routing wires. The one nice addition is the switch to USB-C from mini USB. The one hardware feature I would like to have would be having backlit buttons to make using them easier, especially at night. Using the Rexing app to access your photos and videos is nice and relatively easy once you have it set up correctly. If your using an iPhone it’s recommended you turn WiFi assist off in order to connect to the dash cam. Even when doing this it may take two or three tries to connect. Once you do connect though, downloading a one minute video is quick, it probably takes 20 seconds. The app is pretty simple, but you can change some functions of the dash cam in the app though. In terms of video, it’s like all cameras like this I’ve used from dash cams to security cameras, great during the day time and not bad at night. And the biggest thing I mean is being able to clearly get a license plate of a moving vehicle at night. When you’re at a stop it’s no problem but it can be hit or miss when moving. This isn’t exclusive to this dash came and is really I think just the current technology. If you’re in the market for a dash cam and you really should be, the Rexing V1P is a great option from a company that is a leader in the dash cam market.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Joy to Have
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I recently purchased the Rexing V1P Flex X4 4K WiFi Dual Dash Cam, and I am thoroughly impressed with its performance. The dash cam offers crystal-clear 4K resolution on the front camera, providing incredible detail in both day and night conditions. The dual-camera setup, with a second camera for the rear, ensures complete coverage, which gives me extra peace of mind on the road. One of my favorite features is the built-in WiFi, which makes it easy to transfer videos directly to my phone through the Rexing app. The app itself is user-friendly and allows me to view, download, or share footage without any hassle. The dash cam also has loop recording, so I never have to worry about running out of space on the memory card. Installation was straightforward, and the camera's compact design doesn’t obstruct my view while driving. The adjustable lens and wide-angle view capture a broad field of vision, which is perfect for capturing everything happening around my vehicle. Additionally, the G-sensor automatically locks videos in the event of a collision, which is a crucial feature for evidence purposes. Overall, the Rexing V1P Flex X4 is a reliable, high-quality dash cam with advanced features like 4K video, WiFi connectivity, and dual-camera functionality. It’s a great investment for anyone looking to enhance their driving safety and security. I would absolutely recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another great offering from Rexing! V1P FlexX4Wifi
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I will start by letting readers know this is my 5th dash camera from Rexing. This one comes to me as I am looking at upgrading as I have done for the past ones I've owned. Once I upgrade mine, the one that was upgraded gets installed in another vehicle as every type I have had works flawlessly and I like the technology and the new products. This camera will be run in tandem with a Rexing V1PGW-4K 2.4" LCD. With this newest version I will now have 4K recording capabilty. and improved night view. As are the rest of the Rexing products this camera is easy to install and captures flawlessly. I have also had cameras with rechargeable power supplies and I find the cameras with capacitors are a much better technology. This unit works as good as my previous units thus far for comparable and upgraded features. I like the fact that it comes with everything needed to go right out of the box. For what it's worth, I feel you get a lot of camera features and a lot of value with Rexing products and their customer service is to be noted positvely as well. For reference, here are all the cameras I have purchased from Rexing: Rexing V1P Flex X4 Wifi Dual Dash Cam RexingUSA V2 PRO AI Dash Cam Rexing V1PGW-4K 2.4" LCD Rexing V1P Pro Dual Rexing V1 Car Dash Cam
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Impressed
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.When I opened the box that this Rexing Dash Cam came in my first thought was how big is this? I assure you it is rather small, but don’t let its size fool you. It is small but really a good camera. This is my second Rexing Dash Camera and I already had the App on my cell phone and adding the V1P was simple and straightforward. I really like how simple the App is and how you can use it to make adjustments. My older model did not have a rear camera it was forward looking only, so it did take me some time running the wire to the rear of my vehicle and getting everything hidden, but don’t be alarmed its not that difficult. I also suggest that prior to purchasing that you go to BestBuy.com and check the compatibility w/ your particular vehicle. The camera is a lot better clarity than my old one, not saying the old Rexing was bad at all its just very noticeable how far Rexing has advanced in making these cameras. I like the fact that they include a micro SD 32 GB memory card w/ this camera. I have ordered a larger capacity simply because I do a lot of traveling and w/ the loop system I can story more of my trip. I really like that this version has collision sensing, and it works really well and alerts you if are getting to close. I also like the fact is has the parking monitoring, I stay in a lot of different motels when I travel and it gives you a peace of mind. The screen is 2” measured diagonally and crystal clear I love the clarity. The forward looking camera is rated as 4K while the rear is 1080p. My only dislike is that I have large hands and fingers and the buttons on the front of the Rexing V1P are not that big and are closely spaced together, but I have found that I can use my stylus on the end of my pen to access those w/out a problem. Again, I was impressed w/ my older Rexing camera and I am equally impressed w/ this one. I have not tried any other brand so I can really compare to another company, simply because I feel “if it isn’t broke don’t fix it” type of person, and Rexing has been very reliable for me and its a brand that I trust. If you are looking for a good, well made, dependable and easy to use and install dash cam I would highly recommend the Rexing V1P.
I would recommend this to a friend















