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Save 45% on this 4K dash cam with Wi-Fi 6, free hardwire kit, and 24/7 parking mode

A UHD 2160P dash cam with app control, night vision, and included 64GB card is now $109.99 (was $199.99).

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If you’ve been putting off getting a dash cam, this is a very solid moment to reconsider. This 4K front-facing dash cam is down to $109.99, reduced from $199.99, which is a 45% Black Friday discount on a setup that’s ready to go out of the box: camera, 64GB card, free hardwire kit, app control, and 24-hour parking protection all included.

Whether you drive a lot for work, share cars with family, or just want extra peace of mind in traffic and parking lots, having video on your side can make a big difference.

What you’re getting

This isn’t a bare-minimum recorder, it’s closer to a full-featured “install it once and forget it” kit.

Key features include:

  • UHD 2160P (4K) recording from the front camera for sharper license plates and road detail
  • Wi-Fi 6 and app control, so you can review clips, tweak settings, and download footage straight from your phone
  • A 64GB memory card included, so you don’t have to buy storage separately
  • A free hardwire kit, letting you power the camera from the fuse box for cleaner installation and proper parking mode
  • Loop recording, automatically overwriting the oldest footage so you never have to manage files manually
  • A built-in G-sensor that detects impacts and can lock important clips from being overwritten
  • 24-hour parking mode, which keeps an eye on your car when it’s parked and can capture hits, bumps, or vandalism
  • Night vision and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) to help deal with low light, glare, and tricky lighting situations

Once installed, it continuously records while you drive and keeps watch over your vehicle when you’re away, depending on how you configure parking mode.

Why it’s worth it

There are lots of dash cams, but a few things make this one especially attractive at the sale price:

  • 4K resolution – Higher resolution makes it easier to read plates, road signs, and small details if you ever need footage for insurance or police reports.
  • Hardwire kit included – Many dash cams charge extra for this; having it in the box makes it easier (and cheaper) to set up proper parking mode.
  • App control over Wi-Fi 6 – You don’t need to pull the card and use a computer just to grab a clip.
  • Parking protection – For street parking, apartment lots, or busy garages, 24-hour parking mode and impact detection can be a big safety net.

If you’re on the road a lot or park in shared/urban areas, a dash cam quickly goes from “nice gadget” to “essential documentation.” Getting all of these features, plus storage and wiring in one discounted bundle removes most of the friction to getting set up.

At $109.99, it’s priced like a mid-range dash cam but spec’d closer to what you usually see at the higher end.

The bottom line

If you’ve been meaning to add a layer of protection for your car—both while driving and parked, this 4K front dash cam with Wi-Fi 6, hardwire kit, and 24H parking mode is a very complete package. It delivers sharp footage, app-based control, and round-the-clock monitoring without requiring you to piece together storage or wiring separately.

At $109.99, down from $199.99, it’s a strong Black Friday pickup for anyone who wants a “buy once, install once, and let it run” camera solution.

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