The #1 Bestselling Car Dash Cam Is Over Half Off For Prime Day

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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How are you enjoying Prime Day so far? Have you been checking out our running list of deals? We are about to add another one: the #1 bestselling car dash cam. Using Sony Exmor IMX323, this dash cam captures full HD 1080p video in any lighting situation. Plus, it records in a loop recording.

For Prime Day, it is 53 percent off.

Normally $150, this dash cam is 53 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $150, this #1 bestselling dash cam is 53 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Rexing V1 Car Dash Cam 2.4″ LCD FHD 1080p 170 Degree Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder with Sony Exmor Video Sensor, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording on sale for $69.99

Two other dash cams are also on sale for Prime Day, each complete with rear camrea:

Normally $130, this dash cam is 32 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $130, this dash cam is 32 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Rexing V1P 2.4″ LCD FHD 1080p 170 Degree Wide Angle Dual Channel Dashboard Camera Recorder Car Dash Cam with Rear Camera, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording on sale for $88.19

 

Normally $170, this dash cam is 30 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $170, this dash cam is 30 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Rexing V1LG Dual Channel Car Dash Cam FHD 1080p 170° Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder with HD Rear Camera, Built-in GPS Logger, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording on sale for $118.99

Make sure to keep checking the Daily Dealer over the next two days for a comprehensive collection of the best deals we find on Prime Day 2018, and they are all in one place in our running list of the top discounts.

Photo via Amazon

Photo via Amazon

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Jack Kocsis