![]() Just under the rear-view mirror is a standard option. If you’re installing a front-facing dash cam you’ll want an unobstructed view of the road ahead from a centrally-located vantage point. This is a straightforward step in the process but requires some forethought. A second pair of hands is always a bonus, too. ![]() A light is also handy if you’re working inside the car or poking around under the dash. Grab a screwdriver and some tape for holding things in place. You’ll need to allocate a little time for the installation, but the tools needed should be minimal. Other front-and-rear bundles have a rear-mounted camera as part of the package. Consider this option if you think interior security is a must-have. Some models, like the Nexar Pro, come with an additional interior camera for added security. You might have more than one dash cam to install, too. The Nexar Pro (above) has two cameras, so requires a little more planning in terms of positioning.
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