Co-Pilot
Co-Pilot CPDVR1 - Dash Cam - 90 degree wide angle, 2.4 HD TFT screen
In stock£29.75£49.99Unit price /UnavailableCo-Pilot
Co-Pilot CPDVR3 - 1080P Full HD 4.3" LCD Rearview Mirror Dash Cam with Dual Camera System
In stock£59.99£99.99Unit price /UnavailableKenwood
Kenwood DRV-N520 Dash Camera, HDR Technology, Super HD
In stock (2 units)£299.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Road Angel HWK5V Halo Go/Drive and Pure Hard Wiring Kit
In stock£19.99£49.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel 32GB Halo Go and Halo Drive Micro SD Card
In stock£29.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Drive 2 1440p QHD Dash Cam (Now Type C)
In stock£139.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Edge 4K Single Dash Cam with Parking Mode & Quick Release Mounting
In stock£149.99£199.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Elite 4K (2160p) & 1K (1080p) Dual Dash Cam With Sony Starvis 2
In stock£399.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Go 2 1296p Full HD Compact Dash Cam
In stock£99.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Go 2 1296p Full HD Compact Dash Cam (B-Stock)
In stock (1 unit)£99.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Guard 2K 1 channel Dash Cam with Parking Mode & Quick Release Mounting
In stockFrom £199.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Guardian 2K+ Dual Dash Cam with 3.2" Screen, Parking Mode & Quick Release Mounting
In stock£189.99£239.90Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Ignite 2 1080p Full HD Compact Dash Cam With Quick Release Mount
In stock£99.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
Road Angel Halo Play 4K Dual Dash Cam with 3.2" Screen, Parking Mode & Quick Release Mounting
In stockFrom £299.99Unit price /UnavailableRoad Angel
In stockFrom £299.99Unit price /Unavailable
Shop Dash Cams by Type
From entry-level front dash cams to advanced dual-channel systems with 4K recording, there is a model suited to every road condition and driver. Choose by the way you drive, daily commute, motorway miles, taxi work, or scenic touring.
Front dash cams (single-channel systems) capture the road ahead and offer a simple, cost-effective setup. Ideal for recording traffic incidents, signals, and number plates in front of the vehicle. A practical first dash cam for daily commuters.
Front and rear dash cams provide dual coverage by recording both directions simultaneously. These dual-channel dash cam systems are widely used for protection against rear-end collisions and disputed insurance claims.
Rear dash cams capture footage of everything happening behind your vehicle, from tailgaters and rear-end collisions to hit-and-run incidents in car parks. A dedicated rear unit ensures your blind spot stays covered and your footage stays airtight when it matters most.
A dual dash cam for car integrates multiple lenses in a single unit, such as front camera and cabin-facing cameras or a front-and-rear configuration. Commonly used in taxis, private hire vehicles, and family cars requiring interior recording.
4K dash cam delivers ultra-high-definition footage, ensuring number plates remain visible even at high speeds or in low-light conditions. These high-resolution car dash cameras are ideal for motorway driving and night use.
HD dash cams (1080p) provide clear and consistent recording at a lower cost. These budget-friendly dash cameras are suitable for urban driving and everyday journeys where incidents typically occur at lower speeds.
Why Fit a Dash Cam to Your Car?
A dash cam records every journey, helping protect you if you're involved in an accident or insurance dispute. It can capture dangerous driving, provide evidence in hit-and-run situations, and give peace of mind when your car is parked.
A dashcam records the moments before, during, and after an incident. UK insurers accept the footage as evidence, and at-fault drivers find it much harder to dispute a claim when there is video evidence to support it. Some UK insurers, including Adrian Flux and Sky Insurance, offer premium discounts for drivers with an approved dash cam fitted. Check directly with your insurer.
Parking mode keeps the camera active after the ignition is off. Motion or impact wakes the camera, so an incident in a supermarket car park is recorded whether you are there or not. Parking mode usually requires a hardwire kit or a separate battery pack, both available on our dash cam accessories page. Without footage, hit-and-runs are difficult to resolve; with footage, the case is usually closed in a phone call.
The camera starts when the engine starts. It records on a loop: old footage overwrites itself unless the G-sensor flags an impact or you manually save a clip. The last several hours of driving are always available if you need them. You will not remember to press record after a near-miss; an always-on dash cam does it for you.
Beyond protection, a dash cam is a passive travel camera. Coast roads, mountain passes, a drive you want to remember, it is already being captured as recorded footage. No tripod, no setup, no deciding to film it. It just happens, protection by default, memory by accident.


