Garmin Dash Cam 56, Wide 140-degree Field of View in 1440p HD, 2″ LCD Screen and Voice Control, Very Compact with Automatic Incident Detection and Recording
£336.30
Price: £336.30
(as of Mar 14, 2025 10:53:50 UTC – Details)
The compact, discreet GPS-enabled Garmin Dash Cam 56 provides a wide 140-degree field of view. It clearly captures important details in high-quality 1440 HD video — in all light conditions — if an incident occurs. It also provides advanced driver alerts (certain conditions may impair the waring function), including forward collision, lane departure and a “Go” alert to enhance driver awareness. Get alerts for red light camera and speed camera location alerts (not available in all areas) with unlimited updates via the Garmin Drive app. Say “OK, Garmin” to start/stop audio recording, take a still picture or start/stop the Travel apse video capture feature. Automatic multisided sync allows you to play back “picture-in-picture” video captured from up to four dash cams in use at the same time, so you can see multiple points of view with the Garmin Drive app if an incident happens. Parking mode monitors your car’s surroundings while your car is parked and the engine is not running. It automatically begins recording if and when motion is detected. (Requires Garmin parking mode cable, sold separately; professional installation recommended. )
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Product Dimensions : 4.05 x 5.62 x 2.14 cm; 59.53 g
Date First Available : 9 May 2019
Manufacturer : Garmin
ASIN : B07R9GX558
Item model number : 010-02231-10
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
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Compact, discreet dash cam with wide 140-degree field of view captures crisp 1440p footage and Garmin Clarity HDR provides increased detail in low-light situations
Automatically records and saves footage of incidents
Dash Cam Auto Sync enables you to control and play back footage from up to four cameras on your smartphone using the Garmin Drive app
Voice control (available for English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and Swedish) allows you to easily save a video or picture, start/stop audio recording or start/stop the Travel apse video capture feature
Driver alerts include forward collision, lane departure warnings (certain conditions may impair the waring function) and “Go” alerts to enhance driver awareness
Red light camera and speed camera location alerts (not available in all areas) can be updated as often as you like
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.
5 reviews for Garmin Dash Cam 56, Wide 140-degree Field of View in 1440p HD, 2″ LCD Screen and Voice Control, Very Compact with Automatic Incident Detection and Recording
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JoAnne H. –
It not only records, but gives me an alert when I cross the yellow line, or if Iâm near another vehicle. Also, tells me to go if the traffic has started moving from a stoplight.
pphernandez –
Muy útil y fácil de usar
Princess Poop –
Great little camera. Itâs small enough that it hides behind my mirror which was important to me as I hate clutter and I find lights to be very distracting and causes me headaches. It gets really hot as other posters have said, I hope it doesnât melt. The setup wasnât difficult, I did it from my home computer. Since this doesnât come with a micro SD card I purchased a 512 gb for an extra $90.
Erik –
Great little device. Works seamlessly with my android phone. Easy to use and install. I think everyone should have one of these!
AmazonDude2020 –
To start off, I bought the Garmin Dash Cam 56.I wanted to write this review because no one seemed to be talking about the driver assist functionality. So if you’re expecting the same level of performance you will get from a built in system you are going to be disappointed. But overall it’s pretty good. The “go” alert to tell you the car ahead of you started to move is far too hyperactive; I disabled that. But the lane departure is very good; it can even see broken lines. It too can be a little hyperactive; if they just resealed the center of the road it can see that as a line at times and sometimes exit lanes (with their smaller dashes) are mistaken for broken side lines, but it’s good too. And the forward collision warning, while a little sensitive for city driving, generally only fires if you are legitimately too close to the car ahead of you. Each of the warnings I described come with their own sounds, so even if you position the dash cam so you can’t see the screen (as I did) you can still tell exactly what it’s upset about after about a week. They also seem to be undeterred by rain or darkness night driving.The app is great, camera quality is good, mounting process is easy, cord is long and thin and easy to hide, and the incident detection feature works well with only detecting excessively hard braking (like full-on panic braking). And the fact that you don’t have to pair your phone for it to track your speed and position is great, though the coordinate readout on the video is less intuitive than what you would get with, say, a Nexar. That said I got the Garmin because I didn’t want to deal with the battery drain issues I saw in some Nexar reviews or risk having my phone not connect to it and then not getting location data on my video.Biggest caution I can give is it has no Micro SD card so you have to get your own, and it needs a few seconds to turn on.I know that is a lot but it’s what I would’ve liked to read before I purchased this. I hope it helps you!