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Garmin mini 2 dash cam review
Garmin mini 2 dash cam review







garmin mini 2 dash cam review

garmin mini 2 dash cam review

There's a port for the power lead on one side, a slot for the micro SD card on the other (it requires the standard Class 10 type up tp 256GB) and a button that will save clips. It may be a compact design - as you can see in our pictures, it's smaller than most keyfobs - but the Garmin still feels a high-quality and well-built product, although you'd expect nothing less given the £100 price tag.

garmin mini 2 dash cam review

In the box, you get the camera, instructions and two USB cables - one 1.5 metres and the other 4 metres long. The Mini has a parking mode which will automatically begin recording if it detects motion but this requires the dash cam to be hardwired. The adhesive mount is strong and works well but it's not ideal if you want to regularly use this in different vehicles. One thing it doesn't have is a suction mount.

#GARMIN MINI 2 DASH CAM REVIEW 1080P#

While it may be small, it still records in 1080p at 30fps and has a standard 140-degree lens. There's no screen but it can be set up using the Garmin Drive app, which also lets you view, edit and download (or send) footage thanks to the built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. At just 5cm long it's smaller than most car keys, which means it can sit pretty much unnoticed in your windscreen. The Garmin Dash Cam Mini is the smallest dash camera we've ever tested and you'd be hard-pressed to find anything smaller on the market.









Garmin mini 2 dash cam review