![]() ![]() While the base model ships with 64GB memory included - good for approximately six hours of continuous recording, before it cycles round and starts wiping the earliest footage - there are options to pay extra for 128GB or 256GB memory, which double the recording time to 12 hours and the all-day 24 respectively. ![]() Footage from both cameras is automatically captured to the app. The star attraction with the Pro GPS is its two-camera set-up, each with high-quality 1080p full-HD image sensors, and the eponymous built-in GPS. There's no screen on either cam: all video is viewable solely via the Nexar app. Here, the main cam has a chunky 'giant pill' shape, with the second camera like a mini-me facsimile which attaches to the side of the mothership. That's a lot of dash cam action.ĭash cams tend to come in distinctive shapes and sizes, almost like a signature style, and the Pro GPS is no exception. According to the company's own stats, Nexar users worldwide have collectively driven 3,000,000,000km, logged 104,000,000 hours of recorded footage, and shared 424,000 road incidents with authorities and insurers in the last year alone. Nexar is selling a lot of dash cams, so it clearly knows its in-car onions. While some people are happy to simply capture the road ahead for insurance purposes, other drivers - particularly those carrying fare-paying passengers in these side-hustle, gig-economy times - need a record of what's taking place inside the vehicle, as well as potentially what's happening on the road behind. This is a growth area for dash cam companies. Now, the Pro GPS model brings double the eyes, with separate front and rear-facing cameras for those who want to capture both the road outside and also the in-car activity. We previously looked at the Beam, Nexar's 'one big-eye on the road ahead' single-lens dash cam. ![]()
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