Simplistic Living Home 4-Channel 12-Inch Dash Cam with Rearview Mirror: 4K front camera
Ever wished your car could keep an eye out for you? Well, this isn't just any dash cam—it's like having a co-pilot with superhero vision. The 4-channel dash cam teams up a 12-inch rearview mirror with crystal-clear HD recording, because who said safety can't look good? Up front, a 4K camera captures every detail, while FHD 1080P cameras cover the rear and sides, leaving no blind spot unturned. And with blind spot assistance and WDR technology, even the trickiest lighting won't stand a chance. Plus, Wi-Fi connectivity means your footage is just a tap away, and the G-sensor? It's like having a guardian angel that automatically saves the day (and your videos) when things get shaky.
Why you'll love it:
- It's got your back (and front, and sides) with 360-degree monitoring.
- Night driving? No problem. Enhanced night vision turns darkness into daylight.
- Wi-Fi makes grabbing footage as easy as checking your phone.
- And if life throws a curveball, automatic incident recording has you covered.
- FHD rear and side cameras
- Blind spot assistance
- WDR technology
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- G-sensor
- 4K front camera
General specs
- Brand: Simplistic Living Home
- Seller: Joom
- Camera Resolution: 4K front, FHD 1080P rear and sides
- Screen Size: 12 inches
- Channels: 4
- Special Features: Blind spot assistance, WDR, Wi-Fi, G-sensor
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Simplistic Living Home | Zen-Japan Electronics | DIYelecs | lensuge | Home Of Auto Parts | Home Of Auto Parts |
Model | A4Q-F3J | |||||
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Price | $272.41 | $141.15 | $252.45 | $59.48 | $53.60 | $123.12 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Amazon | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 20, 2025 | August 22, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Camera Type | Front and rear | Rearview | Dual (Front and Rear) | |||
Resolution | 1080P FHD | 1080P | 2K |
Sarah B.
Nice
May 31, 2025
I bought this hoping it would solve my worries about safety on the road, especially with all my solo trips. At first, I was disappointed because the installation was trickier than expected—packaging was clean and fine, but getting it all hooked up took some effort. Once it was in place, though, it really came through. The front camera captures super detailed footage, and having views from all sides means no blind spots, which is a huge relief. The automatic recording when it senses a jolt has already saved me from a potential headache after a minor fender bender. Wi-Fi connectivity is a game-changer; I can quickly pull up videos without fumbling with cables. Night driving is mostly good, but in pitch black, it struggles a bit—not quite turning darkness into daylight as advertised. Overall, it's a solid solution that makes me feel safer, and the irony isn't lost on me that something so high-tech can still have its quirks. Takeaway: it's worth the investment for the added security, even with a few drawbacks.
- Pros: The large display integrated into the mirror is super clear and makes checking views effortless, while the automatic saving during bumps works flawlessly and gives peace of mind. I love how it captures everything around the car without missing a beat, and the Wi-Fi makes it a breeze to access recordings from my phone, which is perfect for my travels.
- Cons: Setting it up was a bit of a hassle, as it seemed to me the wiring could be simpler, and in very low light, the video isn't as sharp as I'd hoped, sometimes making details hard to see. The interface feels a tad clunky at times, requiring more taps than necessary to navigate.