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: Reviewers from Car Magazine noted that the initial app setup can be frustrating, sometimes requiring multiple attempts to update firmware. Common Feedback Across the Lineup
: While the video is fantastic, some users find the internal battery life limited for extended parking monitoring without a dedicated hardwire kit. The Compact Newcomer: Nextbase Piqo
is marketed as the "smartest dash cam ever," acting more like a connected security system than a standard camera.
. A "long review" of the current lineup reveals a brand that excels in video quality and safety features but often struggles with software connectivity and high subscription costs. The Nextbase iQ
For those who want 4K video without the "always-on" smart features of the , the Nextbase 622GW is the top traditional model.
: It offers high clarity (up to 2K resolution) in a very small profile that hides easily behind the rearview mirror.
Community reviews often highlight a stark contrast between the hardware and the software experience.
: It is significantly more expensive than average dash cams (around $499), and many of its best features—like remote live view and cloud storage—require a paid subscription . The Enthusiast Choice: Nextbase 622GW Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Reviewers from Car Magazine noted that the initial app setup can be frustrating, sometimes requiring multiple attempts to update firmware. Common Feedback Across the Lineup
: While the video is fantastic, some users find the internal battery life limited for extended parking monitoring without a dedicated hardwire kit. The Compact Newcomer: Nextbase Piqo
is marketed as the "smartest dash cam ever," acting more like a connected security system than a standard camera.
. A "long review" of the current lineup reveals a brand that excels in video quality and safety features but often struggles with software connectivity and high subscription costs. The Nextbase iQ
For those who want 4K video without the "always-on" smart features of the , the Nextbase 622GW is the top traditional model.
: It offers high clarity (up to 2K resolution) in a very small profile that hides easily behind the rearview mirror.
Community reviews often highlight a stark contrast between the hardware and the software experience.
: It is significantly more expensive than average dash cams (around $499), and many of its best features—like remote live view and cloud storage—require a paid subscription . The Enthusiast Choice: Nextbase 622GW Go to product viewer dialog for this item.