

And thanks to clever what3words integration, the 622GW can pinpoint the location of stricken vehicles and send it on to emergency vehicles. We were impressed in our review with how effectively the built-in polarizing filter reduced windscreen glare, and how well the digital image stabilization soaked up road vibrations. Footage is automatically saved when an incident is detected, while a big red button lets you manually save moments. We found its interface intuitive, while the display is big, sharp and clear. That said, we still think the 622GW is a simple camera to use overall. We also had some trouble connecting to our smartphones to transfer video clips. Setup was slightly fiddly and the 3-inch touchscreen does require obvious swipe inputs.
#Hidden camera recorder 1080p
Drop down to 1080p and you can shoot 120fps slow-mo that makes it easier to pinpoint things like registration numbers. Low-light and poor-weather algorithms also improve results in tricky conditions. We found its 4K/30p footage almost cinematic in testing, with crisp definition and outstanding detail. With impressive video quality and a flagship feature set, the Nextbase 622GW is the best dash cam you can buy right now. ❌ You want built-in rear recording: There are rivals for a similar price with rear-view cameras as standard, but it's an optional add-on for the 622GW.

❌ You want seamless connectivity: Connecting to a smartphone isn't always straightforward, with the Wi-Fi connection often failing to establish during our testing.
