![]() The device is controlled through an app, Garmin Drive, where you can see what your dashcam sees, share video (which has 1080p footage of a 140° view) and take photographs, should you wish. That means that it fits very neatly behind your review mirror, and you can install it, fit the wires neatly around the fascia of your car, and completely forget about it. The Dash Cam Mini measures just 5.3cm in height and 3.1cm in width - we’d put it at about the size of a custard cream. That might put some buyers off, but we were a fan of the setup - the lack of screen means that the device is minimalistic, consisting of nothing more than a camera and an arm to attach it to the window. That’s because, unlike most of the others, it doesn’t have a screen. Garmin’s Dash Cam Mini is one of the cheaper models we tested.
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