Standard Features

The Garmin Dash Cam 55 comes with all the standard features of a GPS-enabled dash cam, but it’s smaller than most at only 1.5 x 2.2 inches. It has 1440p video capture with a 122-degree field of view, with looped recording and collision detection for automatic recording.

Bonus Features


Traffic safety warnings will alert you when you get too close to the person in front of you or if you start to drift out of your lane.

The Travelapse feature lets you condense a long trip into a brief, sped-up video clip that you can share with friends and family.

Sharing video is easy with this HD dash camera’s built-in Wi-Fi and VIRB app, which lets you stitch together video.

You can control your Garmin 55 using only your voice: just say “Okay, Garmin,” and then give a command like “Start recording” or “Take a photo.”

Drawbacks

The Garmin 55’s field of vision is narrower than other dash cams, so you might not get a good view of what’s happening on either side of your car. The traffic safety warnings can get annoying, especially in stop-and-go traffic, but you can turn them off if they bother you.

This model has had some issues with overheating, and it doesn’t do well in extreme temperatures.

Pros


Voice control
Travelapse photo feature
Wireless video sharing

Cons

Narrow viewing angle
Overheating issues


Summary

When it comes to dash cams, you want something that’s simple to use while you’re driving and makes it easy to share video when you need to, and the Garmin Dash Cam 55 does both very well. It’s pricier than other models, but its built-in Wi-Fi, hands-free controls, and fun Travelapse feature justify the higher price tag.


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