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As if Garmin’s other dash cams weren’t small enough, the company has now released the $129 Dash Cam Mini. It’s by far the smallest unit I’ve seen, or even heard about—a mere 2.1 inches tall, 1.1 inches deep, and 1.1 inches wide. It also takes good video, both day and night.
The Dash Cam Mini is a very clever and low-profile (to thieves) design, but there are caveats.
This review is part of our ongoing roundup of the best dash cams. Go there for more information on competing products and how we tested. To read this article in full, please click here Source: Garmin Dash Cam Mini review: Tiny and easy, with surprisingly good video
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