Monthly paid subscriptions to increase this are available. ![]() Lastly, videos can be uploaded to Garmin’s Vault service, which stores them for free for 24 hours. Video quality is very good, with exposure handled well (plus manual adjustment in the app if needed) and a sharpness that makes important details like vehicle number plates easy to spot. Videos and photos can be transferred via the app too, or copied across from a microSD card (not included) to a computer in the usual way. Before you can configure settings, you must pair your device with the Garmin Drive app ( Pairing with Your Smartphone). ![]() Setting up via the Garmin Drive smartphone app was quick and easy, with the app acting as a live viewfinder to help position the camera (which doesn’t have a display of its own) correctly. The settings for your Garmin Dash Cam Mini device are configured using the Garmin Drive app. Stepping up to the Dash Cam 47 (170), Dash Cam 57 (230) or Dash Cam 67W (260) adds onboard GPS to sync location data. We have no complaints at all with how the Dash Cam Mini 2 performs. The compact Mini 2 is about the size of the average car key fob. Power is via an included microUSB cable and a 12V lighter socket adapter with a pair of USB sockets, so you can charge your phone while powering the dash cam. There’s a button on the side for switching audio recording on or off, and a button on the back for manually saving video, however the camera will do this automatically when it detects a collision. Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Compact Dash Cam This voice-controlled dash cam has a wide 140-degree field of view that captures and saves important details in. Garmin has done a great job to make the camera so small, and the ball-and-socket windscreen mount with adhesive strip is also tiny but plenty robust enough to hold the camera steady. Dash Cam Mini 2 is a tiny in-car camera with voice control, 1080p recording, automatic incident video saving & monitoring options when away from your parked car. Beyond the compact size and sturdy build quality, there isn’t much more to say here.
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