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Navman Unveils 2025 Dash Cam Range: 4K, Multi-Camera, Affordable Options

Navman's 2025 dash cam range offers something for everyone. From 4K multi-camera systems to budget-friendly options, and even a helmet camera for riders.

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In the center of the image we can see a few vehicles in different colors. In the background, we can see buildings, windows. shutters, banners, one door, fence, road and a few other objects.

Navman has unveiled its 2025 range of dash cams in New Zealand, offering a mix of high-end and affordable options. The range includes 4K Ultra HD recording and multi-camera solutions.

The top-of-the-line MiVue True 4K Pro Surround retails for $619 and features a front camera with 4K Ultra HD 2160P resolution and an 8 Megapixel sensor. This model covers front, rear, side, and interior views, providing comprehensive recording. It comes with a 128GB microSD card. Navman's mid-range products, the MiVue True 4K and MiVue True 4K DC, also record in 4K 2160P Ultra HD. Both models come with a 64GB microSD card and are priced at $299 and $399 respectively.

For those on a budget, Navman has introduced the MiVue 270 Safety, priced at $199. This entry-level model combines a rear-facing camera and a wide-angle interior-facing camera with a 170-degree field of view. An optional SmartBox accessory adds parking monitoring for an additional $69 and installation cost.

Navman has also ventured into the helmet camera market with the MiVue Rider DC Helmet Camera, priced at $399. This new product is designed for motorcycle and scooter riders.

Navman's 2025 dash cam range offers a variety of options, from affordable to high-end, catering to different needs and budgets. The range includes 4K Ultra HD recording and multi-camera solutions, along with an entry into the helmet camera market. The optional SmartBox accessory provides additional parking monitoring for enhanced safety.

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