Extra-wide 180° field-of-view lens 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 user to control and play back footage from up to 4 cameras in the Garmin Drive app Built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity to wirelessly view, edit and share captured media and upload saved footage to compatible smartphone (Android 5.5 or later, iOS 10.0 or later) running the downloadable Garmin Drive app Voice control (Eng/Fr/It/Sp/Ger/Swed) to easily save a video or picture, start/stop audio recording or start/stop the Travelapse video capture feature Driver alerts include forward collision, lane departure warnings (under proper driving conditions) and ?Go? alerts to enhance driver awareness Red light camera and speed camera location alerts (not available in all locations) can be updated as needed Includes low-profile magnetic mount, vehicle power cables, dual USB power adapter and documentation
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Brand | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-02231-05 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 0.14 pounds |
Height | 1.59 inches |
Depth | 0.84 inches |
Product Id | 230650 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (15 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 753759235062 |
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Garmin Dash Cam⢠66W
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I really like this is great
User-friendly, full of features
My wife a few months ago bought the Garmin 65 and after watching the videos I went and bought the Garmin 66W I highly recommend I going to buy another for my daughter.
Easy to install and setup. Really like it a lot. Gives me piece of mind in case anything happens on the road.
Upgraded from the Garmin Dash Cam 55, so new generation (currently 56, etc.), but decided to go to the wide-angle view. Initially, I thought the regular 140-degree view was better because has better resolution if the video needs zooming later. I realized that was inconsequential. It's not the same as if you were doing cinematic video and needed to zoom in, losing pixels. So I opted for the much wider view which now sees side streets and vehicles next to me. I like it. The newer Garmin app is a vast improvement in functionality and ease of use. I like that you can coordinate more cameras at a time (up to 4, I believe) and I like that I can view the camera in near-real time on the app. It lags about 1.5 seconds behind the actual view. Good form factor, simple controls (but the menus are a pain since you have to work through submenus and sub-submenus at times, but that's uncommon after setup). The video quality is excellent, especially in HDR, although you lose something in frame rate. I recommend you get a 128Gb card so you can go much farther back if you need to review later. Recommend the 56 and 66W. See photos. The moon is visible in the night shot.
It is small but packs a big punch. I just had it for over a week now and so far can't complain. It does what is should plus. I can't do a full review as I need time to see if it stands up to other dashcams I've had.
Small dash cam but it's woth it and easy to use and i love it
Nice unit. Still learning it. Wisyit had a larger screen
No memory card inside No extra glue chip
Camera setup was easy, Parking mode eats up most of your memory and does not overwrite. Garmin Drive app is useless, even paired it wants a wifi connection and then just hangs when trying to view vids. Only was to retrieve footage is to remove it from the car and hook it to a laptop.