Nexus 5 vs Nexus 5S: Which 4-Channel Dash Cam Is Right for You?
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Nexus 5 (N5)
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Nexus 5S
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Nexus 5 (N5)
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Nexus 5SFront: SONY STARVIS 2 IMX675 5Mega CMOS
Rear: SONY STARVIS IMX307 2Mega CMOS
Front & Rear cabin: GC2093 2Mega CMOS
Front & Rear: SONY STARVIS 2 IMX675 5Mega CMOS
Front & Rear cabin: SONY STARVIS 2 IMX662 2Mega CMOS
1944P+1080P+1080P+1080P 30FPS
1944P+1080P+1080P+1440P 30FPS
4-Channel
4-Channel
158°+160°+165+160°
158°+160°+165+160°
4-Channel Dashcam FAQs
Check out the most common questions our customers asked. Still have questions? Contact our customer support.
What is a 4-channel dash cam?
A 4-channel dash cam records from multiple cameras at the same time to help cover more areas around the vehicle. It is designed for drivers who want broader evidence than a basic front or front-and-rear camera can provide.
Who needs a 4-channel dash cam?
A 4-channel system is useful for drivers who want wider protection, including families, rideshare drivers, business vehicles, and people who often park in busy areas where side or rear events may matter.
What should I check before buying a 4-channel dash cam?
Check the camera layout, video resolution, night performance, storage needs, installation requirements, and parking mode support. A 4-channel setup can be powerful, but it should match your vehicle and how much coverage you actually need.
Is a 4-channel dash cam better for parking protection?
More camera angles can help capture events around the vehicle while parked, such as side impacts, scratches, or movement near the car. These parking protection features still depend on the specific model and power setup. Learn more about how to set up our parking mode.
Why does my dash cam turn on and off while driving?
If your dash cam turns on and off while driving, the issue is usually related to the power connection, mounting bracket, charging cable, or SD card. First, make sure all power cables are securely connected. You can also bypass the mounting bracket and connect the USB cable directly to the dash cam body. If the device powers on normally, the bracket or power interface may need to be checked. Testing another USB cable, removing the SD card, disconnecting the rear camera, and updating the firmware can also help identify the cause. For users who need stable multi-camera recording, a reliable 4-channel dash cam setup also depends on proper power and cable connection.





