Any predictions for good dash cam deals this Black Friday 2025? Hoping to snag one for under $150. What brands should I watch?
Totally agree with Layla about the capacitors! Honestly, once you go capacitor-based, you never go back. Ive had battery cams swell up and literally pop the casing open in the summer heat, so annoying. Long-term reliability is everything if you actually want the footage when it matters! Just a quick point to add too, definitely save a bit of your budget for a high-endurance SD card because the cheap ones will fry in like three months of constant overwriting. Quick question before you start hunting those deals tho... are you looking for just a standard front-facing cam or are you trying to find a dual setup with a rear or cabin view too? Getting a quality dual system for under 150 can be a bit of a challenge even during the big sales!
Skip the Black Friday frenzy, honestly. I've run a Viofo A119S for five years solid – rock solid. Paid around $120 back then. Picture quality's still great (meets my needs, anyway!), and it's just *works*. No complaints. I'd prioritize reliability over a 'deal' you might regret later. Just my 2 cents!
Be careful with cheap cams; heat kills them. Capacitor-based units like BlackVue might be more reliable.
Black Friday dash cam deals, eh? Forget the hype! In my experience, last year's models are always cheaper and still good. Check out the Rexing V1 - often pops up for way under $150 after Thanksgiving. Don't need the newest bells and whistles, just reliable recording, right? Good luck!
BlackVue often discounts 20-30% on older models. Do your research! Read reviews carefully; some 'deals' cut corners on reliability. Installation matters; consider professional wiring for safety.
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Forget bells & whistles! For safety, focus on capacitor-based cams, not batteries. My Rexing V1P Pro lasted 5 years; heat kills battery cams. Worth the extra $ for reliability.