Best Dash Cam Australia 2026 | Top Picks & Buying Guide

A trusted guide for Aussie drivers – updated February 2026

Welcome to our updated guide to the best dash cams in Australia for 2026. As always, we’re focused on recommending dash cams that are proven, reliable, and built for Australian conditions — from daily commuting to long-distance driving and commercial use.

Our recommendations are based on years of hands-on experience, real customer feedback, and what consistently performs best in the real world. Whether you’re a truck driver, ride-share driver, daily commuter, or simply want peace of mind on the road, this guide will help you choose the right dash cam with confidence.

Best Premium 4K Dash Cams

For drivers who demand the absolute best image quality, these 4K dash cams deliver exceptional detail and clarity:

BlackVue DR970X-2CH PLUS II (click here) The BlackVue DR970X-2CH PLUS II is one of the most capable premium dash cams we offer, and it remains one of the best choices in 2026 if your priority is maximum detail for evidence. The 4K / 8.4MP front camera delivers extremely sharp footage which helps in tricky moments where number plates look pixelated on lower-resolution cameras — especially when vehicles are moving fast, plates are angled, or lighting is uneven.

A big reason this model performs so well is the use of dual Sony STARVIS sensors, with the latest generation STARVIS 2.0 in the front camera. That upgraded front sensor helps produce cleaner, sharper footage in difficult lighting, including early mornings, dusk, harsh glare, and night driving.

Without getting too technical, the DR970X-2CH PLUS II also lets you increase the video bit rate. Increasing bit rate captures more fine detail (better clarity and less compression), which is great when you want the best possible evidence quality — just keep in mind file sizes become larger. We recommend increasing bit rate via the settings for demanding driving conditions, long highway driving, or if you simply want the highest quality recordings.

FineVu GX4K-2CH (click here) The FineVu GX4K-2CH is FineVu’s flagship 4K dash cam and continues to be a standout choice in 2026 because it delivers a premium 4K experience at a more cost-effective price point. For customers who want top-tier performance without paying “top-tier pricing”, this model is hard to beat.

Where the GX4K-2CH really shines is parking mode intelligence. In addition to traditional motion and impact detection parking mode, the FineVu includes power saving parking mode and AI heat detection monitoring. These features help the dash cam stay on and protect your vehicle for much longer than many traditional setups, particularly when parked for long periods.

You can’t go wrong with either the FineVu GX4K-2CH or the BlackVue DR970X-2CH PLUS II. The major deciding factor for most customers will be budget and design preference, along with whether they prefer FineVu’s parking intelligence or BlackVue’s premium ecosystem and settings flexibility.

If you want “the best” Dash Cams we have, these are the two models to look at. They also have a 3 year Dash Cam warranty.

Both the FineVu GX4K and BlackVue DR970X PLUS Dash Cam are available in a 1CH or front recording model only.

Best All-Round Performers

These dash cams provide a fantastic balance of features, performance, and affordability:

The BlackVue Elite 8 2CH and the FineVu GX1000-2CH provide excellent all-round performance and features in the price bracket below 4K models.

They both contain very similar features to their 4K counterparts, but resolution is not at 4K. Build quality is the same as their premium equivalents above.

FineVu GX1000-2CH (click here) – The FineVu GX1000-2CH remains one of our strongest all-round recommendations because it offers an outstanding mix of **sharp video quality, reliability, and value**. It records at **DUAL 2K 1440P QUAD HD** (DUAL 5.14MP lens) and uses **DUAL Sony STARVIS sensors**, which is a big reason it performs so well in real-world driving.

In fact, under certain conditions, the FineVu GX1000-2CH can produce video performance that competes with (and sometimes outperforms) much more expensive models — while staying far more budget friendly. If you’re chasing a dependable dash cam that delivers strong clarity without paying 4K pricing, the GX1000-2CH is an excellent choice.

BlackVue Elite 8 2CH (click here) – The BlackVue Elite 8 2CH continues to be one of the most advanced **DUAL 2K QHD** dash cams available, and it’s ideal for drivers who want premium sensors and smarter parking protection without stepping up to 4K. It uses **DUAL Sony STARVIS 2 sensors** with **DUAL HDR technology**, giving superb clarity in both day and night conditions.

A key highlight is the Advanced Power Saving Parking Mode. This allows the camera to enter a low-power standby state (drawing as little as 60–70 mA) while instantly waking on motion or impact detection — ideal for long-term parking, hot Australian conditions, and drivers who want parking coverage without draining their battery too quickly. Like higher-end models, it’s Cloud Ready, supports up to 1 TB microSD cards, and includes dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) for faster file transfers and updates. It also carries a 3-year warranty when registered online.

Again, you can’t go wrong with either the FineVu GX1000-2CH or the BlackVue Elite 8 2CH if you are looking in this price range. Both models offer excellent reliability, image quality, and long-term warranty support.

Cloud-Connected Dash Cams

There are a few strong options in this category, such as the GX1000 CLOUD and the JIMI Dash Cam range which sits nicely next the popular BlackVue X series Dash Cams.

When provided with a source of internet/data (via inserting a SIM card directly into the unit or using an external dongle) and in conjunction with the corresponding brand cloud account, you can tap into the dash cam live and monitor the vehicle while you are away from it. You can also receive notifications of events while parked — for example if someone hits your vehicle, vandalises it, or if there is motion in front of the lenses.

-Affordable 4G LTE Dash Cam

The Jimi JC182 Dash Cam is one of the best-value ways to step into real-time 4G LTE connectivity. It adds remote access features like live monitoring, alerts, and geofencing to a compact 2K dash cam setup — making it ideal for drivers who want to keep an eye on their vehicle when they’re not in it.

It’s especially popular for private users and small fleets because it combines **practical video quality** with **remote oversight**. With its super-capacitor design, easy OBDii installation and time-lapse parking, you get reliable recording even during power loss — plus the ability to be notified quickly if something happens while parked.

Best Value Dash Cams

Finevu produce ultra reliable Dash Cam models that offer the best all round Dash Cam performance without premium price tags. If you don’t want to pay through the nose for a Dash Cam but don’t want a cheapie, Finevu ticks all the right boxes.

In no way do they compromise on build quality as they offer a trusted 3 year Dash Cam warranty.

More expensive Dash Cams offer a one or maybe a two year warranty.

Finevu also offer Dash Cams in all resolutions 4K UHD, 2K QHD and FULL HD 1080P.

Finevu Dash Cams have all the essential features you need to reliably record while driving and while parked. They have no fluffy, unnecessary features that you pay for in other models and probably won’t even use.

If your requirement is for a trusted, reliable and easy to use Dash Cam in 2026, a Finevu Dash Cam will probably tick all your boxes.

You can view the entire 2026 Finevu Dash Cam Range by Clicking Here.


Abee also represent incredible value in the Dash Cam market. With over 20 years of experience in producing consumer electronics, Abee are an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) trusted by many global Dash Cam brands. Their own range combines proven reliability, strong hardware specs and user-friendly operation at affordable price points.

Like Finevu, Abee place a strong emphasis on durability and heat resistance, with the use of super-capacitors instead of lithium batteries.

Abee’s range includes compact dual channel Dash Cams with Sony STARVIS sensors, built-in Wi-Fi for easy app access, Ultra Clear resolution models and wide-angle coverage — everything you need to record safely and reliably without paying for unnecessary features.

If you’re looking for the perfect mix of affordability, reliability and strong all-round performance, Abee Dash Cams are a best value choice alongside Finevu.

You can view the latest Abee Dash Cam Range by Clicking Here.

Simple and User-Friendly Dash Cams

The Abee Dash Cams are best basic units we offer in terms of features. Not every Dash Cam needs bells and whistles and glitz and glamour. There is a place and a need for a nice, basic Dash Cam.

For a front recording model, check out the Abee M638G here — a simple and reliable front-only unit designed for drivers who want straightforward recording without fuss. Great for commuting and day-to-day driving, and perfect if you just want something that turns on automatically and records consistently.

For a front and rear recording model, check out the Abee M548GH-2CH here — a practical dual-camera setup for drivers who want the extra reassurance of rear coverage without stepping into premium pricing. It’s a great option for everyday drivers who want easy Wi-Fi access and quick footage review.

The Abee Dash Cams cater for the “school drop-off” journeys and the “short distance to work/supermarket” journeys. This requirement doesn’t need anything fancy. The Abee Dash Cams start and stop recording automatically when the engine turns on and off. It records the journey and that is it. Easy.

They don’t offer a parking mode feature on some of their basic models so they simply plug into your cig lighter socket – plug and play.

If you need to watch a video file, pop the sd card into your computer, double click a video file and there is the footage. Alternatively, the dual models have wifi which you can connect to your phone. Easy.

If you want the next level up, check out the Abee M948GH-2CH Dash Cam here.

The Abee M948GH-2CH remains our top recommended LCD screen Dash Cam because it offers an unbeatable balance of premium recording quality, intuitive design, and excellent value — making it one of the best dual-channel LCD Dash Cams available.

Equipped with cutting-edge front and rear cameras, the M948GH-2CH Dash Cam records in 4K Ultra HD at the front and 2K QHD at the rear, both powered by Sony STARVIS II sensors. This means superior clarity, excellent low-light performance, and reliable detail capture day or night. Combined with durable super-capacitors instead of lithium-ion batteries, the Abee M948GH is built to withstand heat and deliver long-term reliability in Australian conditions.

Like many modern Dash Cams, the M948GH-2CH includes Wi-Fi and app support, but it doesn’t force you to rely on them. A large 4.18” IPS LCD touchscreen gives drivers reassurance that the camera is on and recording, while also making angle adjustments, playback, and menu navigation simple and fuss-free.

Parking mode protection is built in, with buffered recordings that capture critical moments when motion or impact is detected. This ensures you have video evidence not just of the event, but also of the important lead-up and aftermath. A built-in GPS processor provides speed and location data, while driver safety alerts and a snapshot button add extra convenience.

We consider the M948GH-2CH to be an excellent all-round performer that delivers daily reliability, crystal-clear recordings, and easy operation straight from the LCD screen. It’s a smart choice for drivers who want the reassurance of a high-end Dash Cam without unnecessary complexity.

Dash Cams with Parking Mode

The BlackVue and the FineVu Dash Cams would be the most popular parking mode Dash Cams we sell.

Both brands now offer an OBDii Cable which allows for Plug & Play installation that gives the camera the constant power it needs to work while your vehicle is off. All cameras in these ranges have an inbuilt battery discharge prevention devices which will turn off the camera in the event your vehicles battery gets too low, preventing a flat battery. This option eliminates the need for costly installation from an auto electrician, saving you up to $500.

Most customers opt for a front and rear BlackVue or FineVu Dash Cam as the rear camera can capture people entering the car spot behind your car. If the car bumps you and drives off, the number plate might have been captured in the rear footage and they can be identified.

We find the BlackVue and FineVu Dash Cams have the most intuitive and customisable parking mode features.

When parked, the cameras will stay on and record files if the Dash Cam detects motion or impacts.

The BlackVue and FineVu Dash Cams also have “pre-buffered” parking mode recording which is essential for capturing the lead-up to an incident while parked. They also have customisable motion/impact sensitivities and motion detection areas to tailor the performance and settings to your needs.

BlackVue records the 5 seconds before a motion or impact trigger while FineVU records 10 seconds before a trigger.

At night, it is always advisable to park close to a light source which really assists the Dash Cam to expose what is happening. All Dash Cam footage (no matter which model) can be fairly dim at night, especially when headlights are off. We like that most of the BlackVue and FineVu Dash Cams have the Sony Starvis sensor to assist with night time quality.

You can also check out the basics of how Dash Cam parking mode operates by Clicking here

Smallest and Most Discreet Dash Cam

The FineVu GX35-2CH 2K Dash Cam is the smallest and most discreet dash cam on the market. It is only 7.4cm wide and 2.9cm tall, making it easy to hide from view. The GX35-2CH 2K also has a low profile design, so it does not protrude from the windshield.

The GX35-2CH 2K is a great choice for drivers who want a high-quality dash cam that is not visible to others. It’s especially popular for vehicles where you want a clean, factory-like look, while still getting strong video performance and parking protection.

Here are some of the features of the FineVu GX35-2CH 2K Dash Cam:

  • 2K resolution: The GX35-2CH 2K records video in 2K resolution, which is four times the resolution of standard HD video. This means that you will be able to capture clear and detailed footage of accidents and other incidents.
  • 140-degree wide-angle lens: The GX35-2CH 2K has a 140-degree wide-angle lens, which gives you a wide view of the road ahead. This is important for capturing evidence of accidents and other incidents.
  • Built-in GPS: The GX35-2CH 2K has a built-in GPS, which can be used to track your location and speed. This is a great feature for accident reconstruction and insurance claims.
  • Night vision: The GX35-2CH 2K has the sought after Sony Starvis 2 sensor , so you can capture clear footage even in low-light conditions.
  • Parking mode: The GX35-2CH 2K has a intelligent parking mode and a time lapse option, which can be used to record footage while your car is parked. This is a great feature for deterring theft and vandalism.

The FineVu GX35-2CH 2K is a great choice for drivers who want a small, discreet, and affordable dash cam that still performs strongly day and night and offers intelligent parking coverage.

For Utes, Vans, and Trucks Without Rear Windows: Capture Everything

Many commercial vehicles and utes with canopies lack a traditional rear window, making a standard dash cam setup insufficient. For these vehicles, an external rear camera is essential. BlackVue offers a robust solution with their front camera options combined with the ERC-1C external rear camera. Here’s a breakdown to help you choose:

Option 1: Blackvue DR970X-1CH PLUS II + Blackvue ERC-1C

For drivers demanding the absolute best video quality, the DR970X-1CH PLUS II is the top choice. Its 4K UHD recording captures incredible detail, crucial for incidents where clarity is paramount. Coupled with the ERC-1C external rear camera, you’ll have crystal-clear footage from both front and rear, even in challenging conditions. This option is ideal for professional drivers, those prioritizing top-tier evidence, or anyone who simply wants the best.

Option 2: Blackvue DR770X-1CH + Blackvue ERC-1C

The DR770X-1CH offers a fantastic balance of performance and price. Recording in Full HD with a Sony STARVIS sensor, it delivers excellent video quality for everyday use. When paired with the ERC-1C, it provides a reliable front and rear recording solution. This option is perfect for drivers seeking high-quality footage without the premium price tag of the DR970X-1CH PLUS II.

Key Differences:

  • Resolution: DR970X-1CH PLUS II boasts 4K UHD vs. Full HD on the DR770X-1CH. This means significantly more detail in the footage from the DR970X-1CH PLUS II.
  • Sensor: The DR970X-1CH PLUS II uses a newer generation Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, offering improved low-light performance compared to the DR770X-1CH’s sensor.
  • Warranty: The DR970X-1CH PLUS II, the DR770X-1CH and the ERC-1C all have a 3 Year Warranty.
  • Price: The DR970X-1CH PLUS II is a more premium option compared to the DR770X-1CH.

Both options require the BlackVue ERC-1C external rear camera to provide the crucial rear view. This camera is designed for external mounting and weather resistance, ensuring reliable performance in all conditions. The ERC-1C comes with a 15m cable as standard which is generally more than enough to run the cable through the vehicle.

Which one is right for you? If budget is a primary concern and excellent Full HD is sufficient, the DR770X-1CH is a great choice. If you prioritize the highest possible video quality and want the latest technology, the DR970X-1CH PLUS II is the way to go. No matter which you choose, combining it with the ERC-1C will give you the complete front and rear coverage you need for your ute, van, or truck.

Dash Cams for Fleets and Ride-share Drivers

The Jimi Dash Cam Range for the best external tracking and fleet management.

These innovative dash cams and GPS trackers are packed with features designed to enhance safety, increase security and optimise driver behaviour for both fleets and everyday drivers. Jimi IoT dash cams offer high-quality video recording, wide-angle lenses, night vision, and built-in GPS tracking. Plus, with LTE connectivity, you can access real-time location data and remotely monitor your vehicles from anywhere. And the best part? No subscription fees – just bring your own SIM card. The easy to use, free software is packed with powerful features and functionality that makes tracking your assets and reviewing your footage a breeze. Jimi IoT also offers driver monitoring systems and customisable alerts to further enhance safety and efficiency. If you’re looking for a comprehensive fleet management solution, the Jimi IoT range is worth exploring. There is a unit for every vehicle and every budget so for an accurate recommendation, please get in touch with us. To view the Jimi Dash Cam range CLICK HERE

BlackVue Commercial Dash Cams

BlackVue offers the most extensive range of commercial vehicle Dash Cams.

The BlackVue commercial units also have an optional cloud based feature for fleet tracking.

If you need to record the road ahead and the driver, or the road ahead, the rear and the driver, BlackVue has you covered. They offer a range of 2CH and 3CH Dash Cams.

For further information about Blackvues Cloud fees CLICK HERE

Take a look at the BlackVue “RIDESHARE” and “TRUCK” models here


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What is the best dash cam in Australia for 2026?

If you want the best possible detail and evidence-quality footage, we recommend a premium 4K model like the BlackVue DR970X-2CH PLUS II or FineVu GX4K-2CH, depending on your budget and feature preferences.

2) Is 4K worth it in a dash cam?

4K is worth it if you want the best chance of capturing fine detail like number plates, especially at speed, at distance, or in demanding lighting. For many drivers, 2K dual-channel models still provide excellent clarity at a lower price.

3) What’s the difference between 4K, 2K and 1080p dash cams?

In general, higher resolution means more detail. 4K offers the most clarity for evidence, 2K is a strong middle-ground for value and detail, and 1080p is reliable for basic everyday recording—especially for shorter commutes and simpler needs.

4) Do I need a front and rear dash cam?

A front + rear (2CH) setup is recommended for most drivers. The rear camera can capture tailgating, rear-end collisions, hit-and-runs, and activity behind your car while parked.

5) How does parking mode work on dash cams?

Parking mode keeps the dash cam monitoring your vehicle while parked. Most models use motion and/or impact detection, and many premium options include pre-buffered recording to capture the moments leading up to an incident.

6) Will parking mode drain my car battery?

Parking mode uses power, but quality dash cams include battery protection features and voltage cut-offs to help prevent a flat battery. For plug-and-play setups, many customers use an OBDii cable for constant power without hardwiring.

7) What is a “cloud-connected” dash cam and do I need it?

Cloud-connected dash cams can send alerts and allow remote access (live view, notifications, tracking) when the dash cam has internet access (SIM or dongle + cloud account). It’s ideal for drivers who want to monitor a vehicle remotely or manage a small fleet.

8) What’s the smallest and most discreet dash cam option?

If you want a low-profile setup that’s easy to hide from view, the FineVu GX35-2CH 2K is a popular choice thanks to its compact design while still offering strong video performance and parking features.

9) Which dash cam is best for utes, vans or trucks without a rear window?

If you don’t have a rear window (canopy, van, truck), you’ll typically need a front dash cam paired with an external rear camera like the BlackVue ERC-1C for full coverage.

10) What size microSD card should I use in a dash cam?

Storage needs depend on resolution and how often you drive. Higher resolution (2K/4K) uses more space. Many drivers choose larger cards to keep more footage before it loops—especially if using parking mode.

Conclusion

We hope this guide helps you choose the perfect dash cam for your needs in 2026. Be sure to visit our website regularly for the latest updates, new releases, and special offers.

If you have any further enquiries or would like more assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on (03) 9350 2605 or info@dashcamsaustralia.com.au
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