Record in front and behind with the Rexing M1 dash cam on sale for $80
The Rexing M1 Front and Rear Camera Dash Cam is on sale for $79.99 at Best Buy as one of Best Buy's deals of the day. The Rexing M1 normally sells for $130 at Best Buy and you can find it going for that price at most other retailers like Newegg. The next best price anywhere is $110 at Amazon when you clip the $20 off on-page coupon. No one can beat Best Buy today, though.
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The Rexing M1 is a dual dash cam with a camera that fits on the side of your rearview mirror for front-facing recording and another small camera that will face out your back window to record rear incidents. The front-facing camera records in 1296p HD video, and the back camera records in 720p. Record with a 140-degree viewing angle so you can capture every part of the incident even on multi-lane roads. Plus, the rear camera is water resistant so you can actually mount it on the outside of your vehicle if you don't want any obstructions.
The camera has a 10-inch IPS touchscreen display with 1280 x 320 pixel resolution. The display offers a very clear view and can even display the rear camera's view so you can use it to avoid blind spots and backup safely.
The built-in G sensor can automatically detect a collision and record the video before and after the accident happens. Since you're probably using Loop Recording on the same microSD card over and over, the G sensor will lock this particular section of video so it doesn't accidentally get overwritten.
Use a microSD Class 10 card to record your footage. Luckily you can just buy one and use Loop Recording to overwrite useless footage you picked up but didn't need. The dash cam supports microSD cards up to 256GB so you can grab a bigger one if you want the room.
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