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BlackVue DR590X-1Ch Full Hd Dash Cam With 32Gb Micro Sd Card - DR590X-1CH 32GB EN
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BlackVue DR770X-2Ch-Lte Front & Rear Camera With Sim Card Input For Cloud Service 64 Gb - DR770X-2CH-LTE
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BlackVue Front & Commercial Rear Camera 1080 Full Hd Dash Cam 64 Gb - DR770X-2CH-TRUCK
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BlackVue DR770X-2Ch-Ir-Lte Taxi Or Uber System Sim Card Input Cloud Service 64 Gb - DR770X-2CH-IR-LTE
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BlackVue DR770-Box-Truck 3 Camera System With Central Record Box 1080 Hd Dash Cam 64 Gb - DR770X-BOX-TRUCK
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BlackVue Tamper-Proof Case For Sedan / Truck / Bus For DR750X Lte Models - BTC-3A
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BlackVue DR770X-2Ch (Ir) Taxi Or Uber System 1080 Full Hd Dash Cam 64 Gb - DR770X-2CH-IR
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BlackVue Front Camera & (DRiving Monitoring System) 1080 Full Hd Dash Cam 64 Gb - DR770X-2CH-DMS
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BlackVue Front & Commercial Rear Camera 1080 Full Hd Dash Cam 64 Gb - DR770X-2CHTRUCKLTE
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Protect your family and your vehicle with a quality dash cam from Repco
Repco offers a comprehensive range of dash cams designed to suit everyday drivers, commuters, and fleet vehicles. With options featuring high definition recording, wide angle lenses, night vision, GPS tracking, and parking mode, you can choose a dash camera that matches your needs and budget.
Stocking trusted brands such as BlackVue, X View, and NextBase, Repco makes it easy to find reliable dash camera solutions for clear footage in varied driving conditions. From compact single camera units to advanced front and rear systems, the range covers practical solutions for improved on road security. With the best prices and the latest technology available, Repco provides dependable dash cam options to help protect your vehicle and support confident driving.
What are some useful features when buying a dash cam?
Video Resolution and Image Quality
When selecting a dash cam for car use, video resolution should be a priority. Full HD 1080p is considered a minimum standard for clear footage, while a 4K dash cam provides greater detail, particularly when capturing number plates and road signs at speed. Higher resolution is especially useful for highway driving, regional travel, and low light conditions common in early morning or night driving across Australia or New Zealand.
Field of View and Lens Quality
A wide field of view, typically between 120 and 170 degrees, allows the dash camera to capture multiple lanes and roadside activity. A lens that is too wide may distort the image, so balance is important. Quality glass lenses and image sensors improve clarity and colour accuracy in varied weather conditions.
Night Vision and Low Light Performance
Night vision capability, often supported by larger sensors or HDR technology, helps maintain usable footage under street lighting or in poorly lit car parks. For drivers frequently travelling at night, this feature can significantly improve the effectiveness of dash cams.
GPS, WiFi, and Storage
Built in GPS records speed and location data, which can assist during insurance claims. WiFi connectivity allows footage transfer to a smartphone without removing the memory card. Most dashcams use microSD cards ranging from 32GB to 256GB. Loop recording automatically overwrites older footage, ensuring continuous recording. Models such as the BlackVue dr970x and other BlackVue dashcam systems combine high resolution with advanced connectivity features.
What are the advantages to fitting a dash camera?
Evidence in the Event of an Incident
The primary benefit of installing a car dash cam is recorded evidence. In the event of a collision, disputed fault claim, or unsafe driving behaviour, video footage provides an objective record. This can help clarify responsibility and support insurance processes.
Parking Protection
Many dash cameras include parking mode, which activates recording when motion or impact is detected while the vehicle is stationary. This is particularly useful in shopping centre car parks, street parking, apartment complexes, and work sites where vehicles may be left unattended for extended periods.
Driver Awareness and Fleet Use
For fleet vehicles and company cars, car camera systems promote responsible driving and accountability. Private drivers also benefit from reviewing footage to improve driving habits. With dash cam Australia conditions ranging from urban congestion to long distance rural highways, having continuous recording offers added reassurance.
Should I always have a front and rear dash camera?
Understanding Coverage Needs
A front and rear dash cam setup provides broader coverage than a single forward facing cam. Rear end collisions are common in urban traffic, making a dash camera front and rear configuration valuable for commuters and rideshare drivers. A dash cam front and rear system records both directions simultaneously, helping capture incidents such as tailgating or rear impacts.
However, not all drivers require dual cameras. For vehicles primarily used in low traffic regional areas, a single forward facing dash cam may be sufficient. Budget considerations also play a role, as front and rear dash cam units generally cost more than single channel models. Choosing between single and dual cams depends on driving environment, parking exposure, and personal preference.
Which is better, a wired or wireless dash cam?
Wired Dash Cameras
A wired dash cam connects directly to the vehicle’s power supply via a 12V socket or hardwiring kit. Hardwired installations enable parking mode without relying solely on the ignition. This option suits drivers seeking continuous protection and a cleaner installation with concealed cables. Many consider wired systems the best dash cam solution for reliability and uninterrupted recording.
Wireless Dash Cam Options
A wireless dash cam typically refers to connectivity rather than power. These models use WiFi or Bluetooth to transfer footage to mobile devices. Some battery assisted units reduce visible wiring but still require charging. Wireless features are convenient for quick file access, though battery only cams may not support extended parking surveillance.
Choosing between wired and wireless dashcams depends on how the vehicle is used. For daily commuters or fleet vehicles, hardwired systems often provide greater consistency. For occasional drivers, simpler plug in car camera options may be adequate.
Can I install a dash cam myself?
DIY Installation
Many dash cams are designed for straightforward installation. A typical car dash camera mounts to the windscreen using an adhesive pad or suction mount, positioned behind the rear view mirror to minimise obstruction. Power can be supplied through the vehicle’s accessory socket, with cables routed along trim panels for a tidy finish.
Drivers comfortable with basic tools can often install a dash cam for car use within an hour. Dual channel dash camera front and rear systems require additional cable routing to the back window, which may take more time.
Professional Installation
For hardwired setups, particularly those integrating parking mode or advanced features in premium models such as a uniden dash cam or BlackVue dashcam, professional installation may be preferred. This ensures correct fuse connection, battery protection settings, and safe cable management around airbags.
Selecting from the best dash cams available, fitting the unit correctly, and using high quality memory cards all contribute to dependable performance. Whether choosing a compact cam for city commuting or a 4K dash cam for long distance touring, installing and using the device consistently helps protect both vehicle and driver in everyday conditions.
Complete Your In Car Setup at Repco
Choosing the best dash cam is only part of building a well prepared vehicle. Repco also carries products in the OBD lock and GPS Tracker category to strengthen overall vehicle protection, particularly for cars parked on the street or at worksites. Our automotive electrical categories include batteries, wiring accessories, and installation components that can support a clean and reliable dashcam setup. For added convenience on longer trips, our connectivity category offers phone mounts, chargers, and organisers to keep the cabin functional and tidy. Pairing a quality cam with the right supporting accessories helps ensure consistent performance in real world driving conditions.
