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Dash cam deals at Black Friday 2025?

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Any predictions for good dash cam deals this Black Friday 2025? Hoping to snag one for under $150. What brands should I watch?


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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!


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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!


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Be careful with cheap cams; heat kills them. Capacitor-based units like BlackVue might be more reliable.


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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!


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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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Skip pro install! Vantrue's easy wiring; Black Friday 2025 DIY saves $100+.


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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.


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