

The 67W’s four-button user interface made navigating its menu options, as well as watching, deleting, or archiving recorded footage a breeze. You also should know that the price of the Garmin 67W’s wide 180-degree field of view is a bit of distortion at the outer edges of the video it captures. However, important visual information, such as license plate numbers, remained fully legible. That said, when recording in low light conditions, the 67W’s image sensor can’t capture all of the finer detail than it does during the daytime. During testing, I found it was easy to pick out small details in videos captured during the day, while the dash cam’s low-light footage was heads and shoulders above what the other products in this guide proved capable of providing. With its crisp, color-accurate 1440p video and wide 180-degree field of view, the footage that the 67W produces should make you and your insurance company happy. Even if it’s not needed to set the 67W up, you’ll still want to download the app, as it provides access to a wide variety of the dash cam’s additional features.
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The 67W’s two-inch display makes for easy camera setup, even without the product's free smartphone companion app iOS / Android devices.

Its mounting arm uses an adhesive strip with a rotating ball and socket, allowing you to point the camera in virtually any direction. With the exception of Garmin’s Mini 2, the 67W is significantly smaller than any other dash cams featured in this guide. With its beautiful design, excellent video quality, and wealth of features, the Garmin Dash Cam 67W is the dash cam that most people should consider investing in.
