I’m a dash cams expert – here are my 20 Cyber Monday deal picks from Garmin, Nextbase, Vantrue, 70mai and more
From budget to flagship models, these recommended dash cams get the Cyber Monday treatment
If you're keen on buying a dash cam – and you should be if you're a road user according to these five reasons – this week is the wise time to buy. I've rounded up the top dash cam deals below from Garmin, Nextbase, 70mai, Vantrue, Miofive and more. I am keeping this article up to date with the best prices throughout Cyber Monday, so do keep it bookmarked.
This year, price cuts on Garmin's entire range stand out, such as the Dash Cam Mini 3 for $99.97 at Amazon in the US (was $149.99) or for just £99.99 at Halfords in the UK (was £129.99). If you need something a little beefier, how about Vantrue's Nexus S5 for $279.99 at Amazon (was $419.99) – that's a four camera setup! In the UK the Vantrue Nexus S5 is £258.39 at Amazon (was £339.99).
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If you need more buying advice, do check out my best dash cams guide which is packed with helpful articles – such as how to install a dash cam – and includes other options for different user needs. Trust me, you won't find more comprehensive dash cam content elsewhere.
(Not in the US or UK? Check out the best Garmin dash cam deals below)

I'm TechRadar's dash cam editor of three years, which means I've done plenty of in-depth product reviews, explainers and yes, you guessed it – covered every Black Friday / Cyber Monday and Prime Day sale event along the way. Put simply, I know which are today's best dash cams based on real testing and what are the best deals, given I track dash cam prices. I guarantee the Cyber Monday deals below are the best prices today, from retailers I trust.
Today's best Cyber Monday dash deals in the US
- Garmin Dash Cam Mini 3: was
$149.99now $99.97 - 70mai Dash Cam 4K Omni: was
$339.99now $259.99 - Garmin Dash Cam X310: was
$399.99now $349.97 - Vantrue Nexus 5S: was
$419.99now $279.99
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The previous low price for the Dash Cam Mini 3 was $120, so this is an unbeatable deal for Garmin's current budget model, which can discreetly tuck behind your rearview mirror thanks to its tiny proportions. It's only a tiny upgrade of the Mini 2, however, so it could also be worth checking for the older model to see if there are even better deals to be had. Unlikely, but you never know.
Price check: $99.99 at Best Buy
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I rank the Miofive S1 series as one of the best dash cams for a double-digit price (it's in my best dash cams guide), and it's now available in a variety of bundles at Amazon for less, making it even better value. Take the Miofive S1 Ultra, which is the dual 4K camera bundle – which has lowered considerably in price since last year's Black Friday where the best price was closer to $140*. This tiny dash cam features 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 better 4K video quality from both front and rear cameras for both day and night footage, or a more reliable dash cam setup. Note the single camera S1 version below, which of course costs less.
*This deal is temporarily unavailable but the situation changes regularly so I've left the link here just in case.
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Don't need front and rear views covered, like in the Miofive S1 Ultra? Try the Miofive S1 single channel option instead, which features the same front camera with crisp 4K video in day at night, built-in GPS and speedy video transfer with 5GHz Wi-Fi. You'll struggle to find a better or more reliable dash cam for such a low price.
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We recently gave the much pricier 'Pro' version of Rove's R2 4K dash cam a 4-star review and this watered down version is much the same dash cam, that's now even better value. There are two cameras; a front 4K and rear 1080p, 5GHz wi-fi for fast uploads, and parking mode. A 128GB card is included in this excellent value bundle.
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The Terensoui 4K + 4K Dash Cam comprises front and rear 4K dash cams, a suction cup mount with GPS unit built-in, car charger, 21ft rear cam cable, trim tool, and 128GB micro SD card. Should you want the 24-hour parking mode feature, the optional hard-wire kit is an additional purchase. I currently have the dash cam and it feels like a really premium product, but I haven't completed my testing yet.
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The X310, X210 and X110 are all based on the same design, which includes a 2.4-inch display. The key difference is in video quality – this low-cost alternative is the midrange model, maxing out at 2K (1440p) video, while the X310 offers highly detailed 4K. Still, if 4K detail is overkill, you'll make a saving by opting for this simpler model instead.
Price check: $249.99 at Best Buy
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1K (1080p), 2K (1440p) or 4K – those are your choices between the X110, X210 and X310 respectively. Yes, the X110 is the entry-level model that shoots at 1080p, but it's otherwise the same as the other models in the series, also featuring built-in GPS and advanced driver alerts which can warn you about upcoming speed cameras or risk of a forward collision. At less than half the price of the flagshi model, it's a good budget pick.
Price check: $149.99 at Best Buy
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Available for $20 less than its previous low price, the Viofo A229 Pro 4K Dash Cam the offers reassurance of both front (4K) and rear (2K) camera coverage, delivering excellent video quality both night. In our A229 Pro review, we also praised its ease of use and ease of setup, being especially suited to small cars and confined cockpit areas with its slim form factor. We thought it was worth the high asking price when it launched in 2023, and now there's a huge price cut it feels particularly tempting. Note that the A329 has since been launched, which sits in top spot of my best dash cams guide, but costs a lot more, now $373.99 at Amazon (was $439.99)
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Launched two years ago, I labeled the world's best dash cam the "best add-on car security solution yet' in my Nextbase iQ review and it falls to a record low price at Amazon. The discount is for the 1K (Full HD 1080p) version, but look out for the 2K and 4K models if you need higher resolution video. 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.
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My top pick with 360-degree coverage – the neat Omni 4K can rotate 360-degrees to switch between front and cabin views. This is the second iteration, upgrading the original Omni with higher resolution 4K 60p video. The bundle includes an additonal rear camera and memory card, while there are further bundles available via the same link, such as one with a hardwire kit.
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We only reviewed the Nexus 5S last month, but there's already a sizeable 33% off for Cyber Monday – the first price cuts on this impressive 4 camera setup with front 4K camera. Each of the two camera units feature inward and outward facing cameras, providing users with complete coverage. It scored an impressive 4 stars in our full review.
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OK it's pricey, but I think the 70mai 4K T800 dash cam is worth it, what with its three camera setup, excellent quality 4K video and 24/7 safety features. I reckon it's 70mai's best dash cam yet, as highlighted in our full review where it scored 5 out of 5. It's also fresh off the production lines, launched just last month, and these are the first discounts on what is a comprehensive bundle.
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$50 off Garmin's flagship Dash Cam X310 is the best deal for six months (during which time the price briefly sank to $310), and it's the best price today for a 4K-shooting dash cam that usually sticks to its full price. We gave this stellar dash cam 5 out of 5 in our X310 review.
Price check: $349.99 at Best Buy
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It's a little old now, but the Garmin DriveCam 76 remains a top choice in my best dash cams guide for drivers of older vehicles without an infotainment system. It's packs a large 7-inch display, built-in GPS, voice assistant and bluetooth connectivity, and advanced safety alerts such as speed camera and traffic notifications. There's now 20% off.
Price check: $364.99 at Best Buy
Today's best Cyber Monday dash deals in the UK
- Garmin Dash Cam Mini 3: was
£129.99now £94.66 - Nextbase Piqo (1K): was
£99.99now £54.99 - 70mai Dash Cam 4K Omni: was
£299.99now £239.99 - 70mai 4K T800: was
£449.99now £316.99
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The Netbase Piqo is a much smaller and simplified version of the pricier Nextbase iQ smart dash cam, with cleverly implemented 'light' versions of the iQ's smart features. Right now, for just £54.99 you bag the 1K version of the camera. For most drivers, the Piqo will be plenty enough and it's a fraction of the price of the iQ.
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The previous low price for the Dash Cam Mini 3 was £110, so this is an unbeatable deal for Garmin's current budget model, and which can discreetly tuck behind your rearview mirror thanks to its tiny proportions. It's only a tiny upgrade of the Mini 2, however, so it could also be worth checking for the older model to see if there are even better deals to be had. Unlikely, but you never know. If you buy from Halfords for £99.99, you get a micro SD card included, whereas there's no card with this Amazon deal.
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I 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 – this bundle includes a 32GB memory card*. 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, check out the S1 Ultra deal, below.
*the deal has temporarily stopped, but you can grab the same dash cam at Miofive's site for £69.99
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I rank the Miofive S1 series as one of the best affordable dash cams. Take the Miofive S1 Ultra, which is the dual 4K camera bundle (as opposed to the single camera version above) – which has lowered considerably in price since last year's Black Friday. This tiny dash cam features 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 better 4K video quality from both front and rear cameras for both day and night footage, or a more reliable dash cam setup.
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Over £100 (includes SD card) off is easily the best X310 deal that I've seen to date – the previous low price for Garmin's flagship model, backed up by the price tracker tools that I use, was around the £300 mark. If you don't need multi-camera setups like you can get with other brands, this is my top quality single-camera pick.
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The X310 is based on the same design as the X210, which also features a 2.4-inch display. The key difference is in video quality – this low cost alternative maxes out at 2K (1440p) video, while the X310 offers highly detailed 4K. Still, if that kind of detail is overkill, you'll make a saving by opting for this simpler model instead.
Price check: £179.99 at Halfords (includes SD card)
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It looks identical to the X310 and X210 and that's because on the outside it is. As well as sharing the same design, they all feature built-in GPS and advanced driver alerts – warning you about upcoming speed cameras or risk of a forward collision. The X110 is the entry-level model with of course the lowest price tag and lowest resolution video – it shoots at 1080p video.
Price check: £149.99 at Halfords (no card)
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My top pick with 360-degree coverage – the neat Omni 4K can rotate 360-degrees to switch between front and cabin views. This is the second iteration, upgrading the original Omni with higher resolution 4K 60p video. The bundle includes an additonal rear camera and memory card, while there are further bundles available via the same link, such as one with a hardwire kit.
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We only reviewed the Nexus 5S last month, but there's already a sizeable 24% off for Cyber Monday – the first price cuts on this impressive 4 camera setup with front 4K camera. Each of the two camera units feature inward and outward facing cameras, providing users with complete coverage. It scored an impressive 4 stars in our full review.
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OK it's pricey, but I think the 70mai 4K T800 dash cam is worth it, what with its three camera setup, excellent quality 4K video and 24/7 safety features. I reckon it's 70mai's best dash cam yet, as highlighted in our full review where it scored 5 out of 5. It's also fresh off the production lines, launched just last month, and these are the first discounts on what is a comprehensive bundle.
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Own an older vehicle without an infotainment system? Then the Garmin DriveCam 76 could be your best bet, thanks to its large 7-inch display, built-in GPS, voice assistant and bluetooth connectivity, and advanced safety alerts such as speed camera and traffic notifications. There's now an £80 saving at Halfords.
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Launched two years ago, I labeled the world's best dash cam the "best add-on car security solution yet' in my Nextbase iQ review and there's now £100 off the most expensive version which is equipped with high-resolution 4K video. Even with this large discount, which takes the 4K version of the iQ to the same price as the 1K version, 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. There's a decent discount on the rear iQ camera too if you'd like a dual camera setup, the iQ rear cam is now £99 (was £149)
Shop more of today's best US Cyber Monday sales
- Amazon: 45% off TVs, AirPods, air fryers & vacuums
- Apple: iPads, AirPods & MacBooks from $119
- Best Buy: $1,000 off TVs, laptops & headphones
- Dell: laptop deals from $249.99
- Home Depot: 40% off appliances, furniture, grills & tools
- Lenovo: 45% off laptops & tablets
- Lowe's: up to 30% off appliances, holiday decor & tools
- Samsung: up to $2,000 off appliances, TVs & phones
- Target: 40% off Christmas decor, clothing & furniture
- T-Mobile: up to $1,100 off latest iPhone 17
- Walmart: furniture, cheap TVs & vacs from $69
- Wayfair: 54% off Christmas, furniture & decor
Shop more of today's best UK Cyber Monday sales
- Amazon: up to 66% off tech & essentials
- AO: up to £500 off Dyson, Bosch & Hisense
- Argos: up to 50% off appliances, tech & toys
- Boots: save on 1,000s of beauty products
- Currys: deals on Ninja, Shark & Lenovo
- Dell: laptops from £279
- Dyson: up to £550 off vacuums
- EE: Switch 2 bundles from £20/month
- John Lewis: up to 50% off tech & fashion
- Lego: sets & accessories from £2.99
- Samsung: deals on appliances & phones
- Very: up to 40% off tech, toys & fashion
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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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