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Garmin Dash Cam 67W, 1440p and extra-wide 180-degree FOV, Monitor Your Vehicle While Away w/ New Connected Features, Voice Control, Compact and Discreet, Includes Memory Card - 010-02505-05

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Style: Dash Cam 67W


Features

  • Pocket-sized dash camera goes virtually unnoticed on your windshield; automatically records and saves video of incidents with GPS location, date and time
  • Extra-wide 180-degree lens captures more of the environment, and records 1440p HD video with Garmin Clarity HDR optics for crisp detail day and night
  • Voice control (only available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Swedish) lets you use spoken commands to save video, start/stop audio recording, take still pictures and more
  • Saved videos automatically upload via Wi-Fi connection to the secure online Vault to view and share later
  • The Parking Guard feature monitors activity around your parked vehicle and alerts if an incident is detected (requires Wi-Fi connection; access via the Garmin Drive app on your compatible smartphone)
  • Access the camera remotely for Live View monitoring (requires constant power and an active Wi-Fi connection; access via the Garmin Drive app on your compatible smartphone) when youre away from your parked car
  • Driver alerts such as forward collision, lane departure and speed camera warnings, help encourage safer driving and increase situational awareness (Certain conditions may impair the warning function; Red light and speed camera warnings are not available in all regions)
  • Get more awareness around your vehicle using the Garmin Drive app on your compatible smartphone to view video from up to 4 Garmin dash cams (sold separately)
  • Durable design withstands harsh vehicle environments, including direct sunlight and hot interior temperatures
  • Notice: Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit use of this device. It is your responsibility to know and comply with applicable laws and rights to privacy in jurisdictions where you plan to use this device.

Description

Small camera, big protection. The pocket-sized Garmin Dash Cam™ 67W with voice control (only available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Swedish) automatically records 1440p video and provides discreet eyewitness incident detection. Its extra-wide 180-degree lens shows more of the environment, including cross traffic. Notice: Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit use of this device. It is your responsibility to know and comply with applicable laws and rights to privacy in jurisdictions where you plan to use this device.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: GRDASHCAM67W


Orientation: Front


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Compact Design


Video Capture Resolution: 1440p


Included Components: Garmin Dash Cam 67W, 16GB microSD card, low-profile magnetic mount, vehicle power cables, dual USB power adapter and documentation See more


Mounting Type: Dashboard Mount


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 2.21 x 0.86 x 1.59 inches


Item Weight: 2.01 ounces


Item model number: 010-02505-05


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Compact Design


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Garmin Dash Cam 67W, 16GB microSD card, low-profile magnetic mount, vehicle power cables, dual USB power adapter and documentation


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: June 9, 2021


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  • THIS THING IS FANTASTIC I will be buying more (Update 1yr later of use)
Update October 2023: *****To the other reviewer with the CarPlay issue in their Jeep 4xe****- I have the same car you do not need to completely unpair your phone to connect to the garmin app. All you need to do is click into your device manager by tapping the CarPlay icon on the bottom nav bar and tap your phone to disconnect bluetooth between the two. Then you can connect to the garmin app with no issues and when youre done just tap your phone in the device manager again to reconnect. This dash cam is F***** AMAZING. I cannot believe that this thing is still working like it did day one out of the box. I've never had a dash cam work so well even a year later. Every few months when I turn on the car, it will ask if I want to reformat the sd card to make sure files can continue to save properly and the camera itself can do that. That's awesome! Less human interaction, less human error overall for this, which I believe is also the reason other dash cams start to fail as most users don't even know they need to reformat the sd card let alone know how to or have time to. Most dash cams DON'T do this. It still gets confused with my electric mode when its toggled on (I have the 22 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe), and also when my car will continue to power itself as I walk away and when I walk back up due to the fun tech that registers I'm near (and it starts itself up) so that sometimes screws up parking mode but in the times I've been away and something shook my car it would record and save it. It even would register large movement like the times I'd open the garage door to go take trash out and save it as motion detected. Unfortunately, its not high def enough to catch most plates (but otherwise its quite high quality!), but the one time I really needed it I clicked the save video button and yelled out the state and plate numbers. It caught what I said! Speaking of the microphone I listen to music WAY to loud, and this thing manages to somehow turn down my audio in the recording but still pick up my voice clear as day. Absolutely fantastic. Will be buying a second one for our Jeep Rubicon and off road adventures. I am still confused to this day how it knows my exact coordinates and what speed I'm going... maybe it uses my phone I'm not sure, but it records where you are and your speed and the time, which is great if you ever need it. Honestly might buy a second one just to put it on my back window of my SUV if I can figure out how to get power back there for it. I mean, the app lets you have multiple connected at once, I gotta try this out now that this thing has proven it can last. --------------- I have only had this dashcam for at most a week now, so I will come back to update if this dashcam fails me. I've used around 5 or 6 different dashcams in my 8 years of driving and I have to say I've learned a thing or two about what you want to look for when purchasing one after being burned so many times. I've used a few top sellers on amazon, which turned out to be crap. I then tried Vantrue, which also ended up corrupting all my files and never saving them after only a few months. Then I got on the OwlCam train, and got really burned by it. Not to mention, too expensive for such a piece of crap machinery. Now this dashcam I put a *lot of thought* into before buying. I can't stress enough how many times I've been burned. I decided to look based off of the following features: 1) is the company that made it real? Like real with their own website? - Most of them aren't, but Garmin has been in the game for a while with car products, so I figured hey give them a try. 2) Can the dashcam connect to an app/my phone? If yes, look that app up, see it's reviews in the app store. - This camera as of writing uses the Garmin Drive app, and this app has 4.5K reviews and 4.7 stars on the iPhone App Store. No other app I could find connected to any dashcam had so many and such high reviews. This gave me hope. 3) What is the actual recording resolution of the camera? Some companies lie, and it's not actually 4K or whatever they say. Look at youtube reviews with proof of the file format. - Garmin, they did not lie to my knowledge. I can see it. I can't read license plates, but let's be honest. None of the dashcams you can find will. Maybe some in some bizarre cases, but no - don't expect to be able to catch a plate. If something happens, just yell out the plate State and Number so you can hear it in the recording later. Also, don't be stupid, get UNDERinsured driver insurance AND UNINSURED driver insurance. From experience, this saved my sister's literal life. 4) Can I have a Live connection to the camera somehow? - NexarOne and Owlcam both have these options, but fail horribly at them. Garmin has a different version of live, and given that this dashcam checked enough of my other boxes, I said fine to this. Better not to be forced to pay some subscription fee anyways. Their Live option just requires some internet connection, so I connected mine to my house wifi, as it sits in my garage. Those who park outside/away from wifi would just have to let it use their phone's data when they are near it instead (which is nice when you are away from home if something happens). Here's my experience so far with this camera: - Placement in the windshield -> I placed it in the center, directly behind my review mirror. I can't see the screen of the dashcam because of where I placed it, but I don't care personally. It blends in with the black interior of my car, you wouldn't know it's there unless you look hard. This is great to not attract as many thieves. It's also SO TINY I am amazed. - Recording --> After trying the different resolution options, I picked the 1440p one. It's the highest def. I also am amazed at the 180° view. You can really see the sides of the car, if someone came in to t-bone you I am sure the camera would catch it. --> It starts recording as soon as I turn on the engine, and I noticed in the video recordings that it ironically records my speed as soon as I throw it into drive. I don't know if this is coincidence or not, but I like that it records my speed. --> I like the feature that tells you "Traffic is in motion". Sometimes I zone out at long red lights, and this feature is also on my Subaru, but it won't be on my new car when it gets here, so the fact that the dashcam does it is a huge plus to me. --> It has a feature that beeps quickly at you if you cross a solid line. I think it was created to alert drowsy drivers, but I personally don't mind it going off. It's so quick, it only takes your attention for a second or two. --> It also has a feature to yell at you if you're tailing someone to close and it could result in a bad accident. Mine has never gone off, but I also don't tail people. I think it might annoy someone, but at that point don't drive like an ass LOL. - The App & My Phone --> Now I don't know if this thing has a battery in it. I am assuming by it's size that it does not. My car is newer, so it turns off all the ports after I shut the engine off. This camera uses a USB (i have usb ports in my car, it works with those) and comes with an adapter so you can use it. --> I don't have to have the app open, unlike Nexar for example, for the dashcam to work. The dashcam basically works on its own, and has a great integration with the app. You have options to use it basically (whether you want the app or not). I personally prefer the app, as it is easier. I make sure to leave my car in electric mode before I turn it off to double check that the footage was recorded. It's so nice, you just connect to the dashcam via it's "wifi" signal, and then you can view the footage on the memory card (or you could plug it in to your computer really easily, but I haven't found a need to do that). --> On the app, you can choose a video that was recorded and upload it to the "Vault" from the memory card in it where if you have a "free" subscription it will delete in 24 hours. You really don't need footage unless you were in a wreck, so the only way I could forsee someone being screwed over is if the camera footage is only accessible via the app for some reason (maybe the camera was nearly destroyed in a wreck or something) and the driver was unconscious and couldn't get the footage before being taken away. Then again, I could see how you could still get the footage back later, because the dash cam won't overwrite footage that's been labeled "accident detected". You're just screwed if your car is robbed and they take the camera with it. --> *AN IMPORTANT NOTE* is that the dashcam will show you lower resolution footage in the app, but if you "export" the video, it will compile the actual higher definition footage to which you can easily push it to the "vault" (cloud) or to your phone's storage (so the Photos app on iOS). - Things that I didn't expect but love --> This dashcam is the *first* that I've had that can handle how loud I put my music and bass. It doesn't mess the volume up at all. It just lowers the music volume in the recording, but my voice is still loud and clear. AMAZING. --> How tiny it is, so easy to hide. Tuck the wires for it into your side panels, super easy. --> that it uses USB, not hard-wiring. Now when my car is in the shop, it will still record what's happening instead of needing to be unplugged to do data updates and smog tests. --> that you can connect multiple cameras to your account on the app. If this camera holds up well for 3 months, I will buy another and put it as my back camera. They can sync in the app to give you a two in one video with both angles. --> that it doesn't use a suction cup but rather a strong tape, so it won't fall off the window on you. You *can* buy a suction cup attachment for 15$ from garmin if you want --> garmin's website has an interactive manual, which is super nice and easy to use. TLDR: I did my research, so far it's paying off. I hope i don't have to come back and give a negative review in a while when I've been putting it through wear and tear. This dashcam has worked the best out of all I've used, but I am a Computer Scientists, so tech comes very easy to me. I want to say it's fairly simple for non-techy people to catch on to though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022 by Anonymous User

  • Very small camera works with Garmin devices
I have the Garmin Dezl 800 GPS for my truck and wanted to get the camera which is 'supposed to' work with the GPS. I guess it does for the most part. I know there is a way to connect via bluetooth or WiFi just the camera and GPS - however I have been unsuccessful. The camera is small. It does have the old style micro USB power plug. The micro SDXC card is easily installed. My camera came with a 16 gb generic card which is effectively useless. It would only store 20 minutes of video before looping back and recording over everything. I purchased a Samsung EVO Select Micro SD 512GB microSDXC MB-ME512KA/AM and use it instead. Yes a 512 GB will work just fine. Once I put the new card in the camera it asked if I wanted to format it - I hit "yes" and the card was formatted for the camera. Pretty easy. Garmin does state the camera will work with up to 512 GB SD cards. If you want to format a new Micro SD card for the camera on your computer you need to format it in FAT 32. The camera comes with a glue on windshield mount or you can purchase separately a suction cup mount. I got the suction cup. There is no lens cover so keep your fingers away from it. The menu on the camera is pretty easy to navigate - which I found amazing. The default video quality is 1440p 30 fps and sound recording on. You can password protect entering into menu so only an authorized person can go into any of the settings. Requires use of a phone. The camera does want you to use the Garmin app Drive. This connects to the camera and allows the camera to upload video to a data vault. I do not use this option. The data vault is a paid service - and I know nothing of it. The camera wanted to update itself immediately when I first connected it to my laptop - it uses another Garmin app to register itself then download the 2.80 software. There are a bunch of other language and mapping software that can be downloaded. Was actually pretty easy to do the update. Overall - I'd say the Garmin v67 camera is pretty good. Its geared more toward fleet vehicle operation. You can use it on your own if you like. Don't ever expect to view any video from the built in 2" screen because it just not possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by CD066

  • Amazing quality!
I definitely will recommend this dashcam to you, and I did recommended to one of my friend to purchase this product. The picture and video are very clear during the whole day, even in the night time. I also like the alarm feature which always reminds me the traffic is moving or I drive on the line. Additionally, it will save the video automatically if it detects you stepped on your brake to hard all of sudden. This model contains the wide-angle camera so it can clearly show me the left and right side of my car where collided with object easily. Anyways, really recommend this model and like to answer questions if you have one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by Chris. C

  • overall does what you want
Garmin makes nice GPS type devices and this is no exception. It captures a wide angle in a small form factor. I've had various versions of this camera and this one, i'm not sure if i set it up correctly, but it's recording short segments and they dont seem in sequence. Before i'd get a series of same size video files that i could d/l and watch with the gps data displayed alongside the video. I see my parking videos but drive videos are not recording. So i have to figure it out, but overall it's a decent unit. The only thing that wears out is that swivel base that connects via a magnet you stick on your windshield. Although a great idea, the sun wears down on the cheap plastic swivel and the plastic cracks and then too weak to hold the camera up. Other then that i think it's designed ok. I think they can do a better job with the bluetooth connection you use to d/l your videos as well, but overall it does work and does what you want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by Maleko

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