Black Friday dash cam deals 2024: early deals for leading models from Garmin, Nextbase and more
Black Friday is closing in and there are already early bird dash cam deals available
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Black Friday dealsfor 2024 officially take place on November 29, during which time we expect additional discounts on some of the leading dash cams in the US and UK from the likes of Nextbase, Miofive and Vantrue.
There’s early deals on some of thebest dash camsthat might not get any cheaper over Black Friday proper, including our favorite sub-$100 / £100 model, theMiofive S1, which is now just£60.99 at Amazonfor UK shoppers. In the US, $200 off for the world’s best dash cam is a standout deal – theNextbase iQ 1K for just $299 at Best Buy.
You’ll find the very best early dash cam deals from leading camera retailers such as Best Buy (US), Argos (UK) and Amazon below, along with your FAQs about this year’s sale. We keep track of each product’s price history to let you know how good each deal is and only include deals we’d buy with our own money, regularly updating this page over the weeks leading up to Black Friday, so make sure to bookmark this page to bag the best dash cam deal.
Today’s best dash cam deals in the US
Nextbase iQ (1K):was $499 now$299 at Best BuySave $200:Launched just before Black Friday 2023, we labeled the world’s best dash cam the “best add-on car security solution yet' in ourNextbase iQ reviewand it falls to a record low price at Best Buy. The largest discount yet is exclusive for the 1K (Full HD 1080p), with no noteworthy deals yet for the 2K and 4K models. Nextbase often does deals on its own store over Black Friday, so we’ll be keeping an eye out for those. Even with this large discount, the iQ is still expensive and you need an additional subscription to realize its full potential, but you’ll struggle to find a more versatile camera for your vehicle.
70mai dash cam Omni (128GB):was $199.99 now$139.99 at AmazonThe world’s first 360-degree dash cam, the Omni features a Full HD 1080p rotating camera that can record the front view or cabin of your vehicle, controlled by the free app. One neat feature is the AI motion tracking mode that can follow and record a detected subject that lingers for too long by your parked vehicle. The dash cam has built-in MMC storage and there’s a $60 coupon that can be applied at checkout in this Amazon deal for the 128GB version – the lowest price yet for this innovative dash cam. There’s also a $50 coupon for the 32GB version (now a record-low$119.99 at Amazon) and likewise the 64GB version has a $60 coupon and costs just$129.99 at Amazon.
Rove R3 dash cam:was $399.99 now$259.99 at AmazonSave $140: This three-channel dash cam secured a 4-star rating in ourRove R3 review.It includes a trio of cameras: two 2K and one Full HD, for total coverage of the front, back and inside of your vehicle. It comes with all the necessary accessories to get setup with a simple installation, besides a micro SD card, plus you’ll need the hardwire kit for continuous power when parked. However, for three cameras, this discounted price is very competitive.
Garmin dash cam 67W:was $259.99 now$219.99 at AmazonGarmin’s flagship dash cam, the 67W, was recently upgraded by theX310, and as such it has received decent discounts ahead of Black Friday. The 67W is small and discreet and is easily installed, yet packs superb 2K video quality and can monitor your care while its parked. However, you’ll need a hardwire kit for the latter feature, while cloud back up requires a Wi-Fi connection. This isn’t the most feature-packed dash cam for the price, but Garmin is regularly near the top of our dash cam buying for good reason – super reliable dash cams with excellent quality video.
Today’s best dash cam deals in the UK
Miofive S1 dash cam:was£88.99now£60.99 at AmazonSave £28: We rank the Miofive S1 as one of the best dash cams for a double-digit price, and it’s now available in a variety of bundles at Amazon for less, making it even better value. The tiny dash cam boasts crisp 4K video in day at night, built-in GPS and speedy video transfer with 5GHz Wi-Fi. Sadly video frame rates are limited to 30fps whatever resolution you shoot at, but for the money you’ll struggle to find a better or more reliable dash cam. If you’d like a rear 4K dash cam thrown in too, there’s an even better deal on theMiofive S1 Ultra for £99.99 at Amazon (was £199.99)– that’s unbeatable value.
Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2:was £119.99 now£94.99 at ArgosIt’s one of the tiniest dash cams you’ll ever see and barely the size of a key fob, but the Garmin Mini 2 is a capable on board camera that captures high-quality HD footage. It puts a focus on simplicity and has a useful set of voice control commands, a handy smartphone app, while the camera is easy to swap out if you own multiple vehicles. The Mini 2 forgoes features like a touchscreen display in favor of being so small it hides neatly behind your car’s rear-view mirror, and you can grab it now for less than £100 from Argos while there’s also a bundle that includes a 32GB micro SD card. This dash cam has recently been updated with theGarmin Dash Cam Mini 3.
Nextbase 622GW Elite Package:was £462.99 now£279 at NextbaseA long-term entry in ourbest dash camsguide, we awarded this 4K on-board camera five stars in ourNextbase 622GW reviewbecause it offers easy installation and sharp 4K video footage in any light, plus a decent 1080p rear camera. This compelling deal at Nextbase’s store is for the ‘Elite Package’ which includes the main camera, a rear camera, carry case, plus a 256GB micro SD card.
I’m TechRadar’s Cameras Editor and have been heading up our dash cam coverage for the last two years. We’ve reviewed all of the latest and greatest dash cams and compiled the world’s leading buying guide, helping consumers pick the best model for their needs, at the best prices. A number of the leading dash cam makers save their best deals of the year for Black Friday, so it could just be worth waiting it out until November 29. That said some cracking deals are already available and we’ve included them in the links above.
Black Friday dash cam deals: FAQs
Is Black Friday really the best time to buy a dash cam?
As a general rule, Black Friday through to Cyber Monday is a great time to buy a new dash cam, with a number of leading brands saving their biggest discounts for the year’s biggest sale event.
However, not all brands get in on the Black Friday action. Some won’t offer a deal whatsoever, while other deals aren’t as good as they first appear. In some cases retailers mark up the prices of cameras in the run-up to Black Friday, in order to offer a seemingly bigger discount during the actual sales event.
Whatever the deal is, we’re sure to let you know if it’s a genuinely good buy, being armed with every product’s price history and an intimate knowledge of the best dash cams out there.
Ultimately, many dash cams do indeed drop to their lowest-ever price for a brief period over Black Friday, which is on November 29, particularly in Amazon’s Lightning deals, and these are often among the best dash cam deals of the year.
What dash cam deals should I expect over Black Friday and where can I find them?
Having covered Black Friday for many years, we can tell you that many of the same products appear in the November sale year after year, and often for the same price. Despite a seemingly impressive discount, there could be better dash cam for you elsewhere for a lower price.
That said, the leading dash cam brands have been busy this year. Nextbase, Garmin, Nexar, Viofo and Miofive have all recently launched new models in 2024, mean discounts on recently replaced dash cams could be on the way, or the first discounts on new products. Look out for deals on the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2, Viofo A229, Miofive S1 and Nextbase 622GW.
Amazon USandAmazon UKstocks the widest number of dash cams and is often the best source for deals in general, especially so on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. If you have Amazon Prime you can often get next-day delivery.
In the US, the likes ofBest Buy,TargetandWalmartoffer alternative exclusive brands, while the best Amazon alternatives in the UK areHalfords,CurrysandArgos.Do also check out our guide to thebest dash camsfor our top recommendations and all of the latest prices.
Why trust TechRadar this Black Friday
We’ve covered Black Friday for over decade here at TechRadar and we’ve learnt when all the best sales start and how to uncover all of the top deals. We also monitor sales throughout the year and track the lowest prices of the most popular dash cams as so we know a bargain when we see it.
All dash cams listed in this Black Friday deals guide have been rigorously tested by our experts and we only include gear that we personally recommend and would choose to buy with our own money. We also lean on vast experience tracking the latest products and any potential snowball effect on older models that could still be perfect for you but could be had for less.
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Tim is the Cameras editor at TechRadar. He has enjoyed more than 15 years in the photo video industry with most of those in the world of tech journalism. During his time as Deputy Technical Editor with Amateur Photographer, as a freelancer and consequently editor at Tech Radar, Tim has developed a deeply technical knowledge and practical experience with cameras, educating others through news, reviews and features. He’s also worked in video production for Studio 44 with clients including Canon, and volunteers his spare time to consult a non-profit, diverse stories team based in Nairobi. Tim is curious, a keen creative, avid footballer and runner, and moderate flat white drinker who has lived in Kenya and believes we have much to enjoy and learn from each other.
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