
VIOFO
A229 Pro Series
Great video & easy install, but app and SD card issues.

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If want mo naman yung intercom na may dashcam na kasama, yes 2in1 na I suggest go for **[Freedconn R3 Pro](https://s.shopee.ph/8UzuxJHCw3)**. Much better ito bro compared dyan sa option mo na yan. Yang nasa photo super cheap quality, don't be fooled. Sayang pera. If dashcam habol mo get yourself a **[DDPAI RANGER M1](https://s.shopee.ph/803UjjKpVe)** kung quality lang din pag-uusapan! This brand is what we use and I can vouch for it! Support 24H parking surveillance and sobrang stabilized niya! 3K UHD na rin + waterproof na so kahit maulanan okay pa rin! Cheaper alternative would be **[SJCAM C110/C110+](https://s.shopee.ph/VxTo7Isqx)**. Okay din naman siya malinaw camera and waterproof. If wala masyadong budget, ito na pinaka okay na other alternative. If navigation na touch screen ang gusto mo, decent option mo na is iyong **[Asawin Wireless Navigation](https://s.shopee.ph/3fufLgIz5s)** though walang camera to. If navigation + camera + touch screen you may also opt for **[Gearelec Motorcycle Navigation](https://s.shopee.ph/6KvQWgkh4w)** may front and back camera na rin to.
I’d go with a DDPAI front + rear setup within your $200–$250 range. DDPAI cams tend to give reliable clear day/night video, the parking mode actually works, and the supercapacitor keeps time/date stable without weird battery issues. With a hardwire kit and a 128GB high-endurance card, I set mine and haven’t touched it since it just records what matters. Front-only is fine if you really need to save money, but getting rear coverage from the start gives you way better overall protection for city driving and parking situations.
I looked at the Ford dash cam too since I had points, but it didn’t really feel worth it for the price, video quality was just okay and you’re mostly paying for the Ford name. After a weird parking-lot incident, I ended up going with a DDPAI front + rear setup instead. Easy install, turns on automatically, and having both angles recording gives real peace of mind. Haven’t had to use the footage yet, but just knowing it’s there makes a big difference.
When I was researching dashcams it all boiled down to what sensor they're using. Sony or a cheap Chinese sensor. As long as you get a Sony sensor you're golden. Ended up going with a ddpai front and back system for $250. Had the Blackvue in my old car. Got stung by the dealership $1500 for it. Never again
Am using DDPAI… not bad
I’ve been down this road, if you want something reliable and not too expensive, I’d suggest checking out a DDPAI dashcam. I’m using one and it’s been solid: good video quality, app works well, and the parking-mode/back-up protection gives peace of mind. If you go cheap and off-brand, just make sure you know what you’re getting, I’ve heard too many stories of dashcams overheating or recording terrible video. A known brand (and a dual-channel unit) is usually worth it over a bargain bin cam.

VIOFO
A229 Pro Series
Great video & easy install, but app and SD card issues.

VIOFO
A229 Plus Series
Solid dual cam, but app & rear wire installation annoyances.

FITCAMX
Integrated / Universal Series
OEM look, but night video and recording are unreliable.

VIOFO
A119 Mini 2
Budget king with Starvis 2, but slow app/Wi-Fi.

ROVE
R2-4K Series
Simple 4K value, but video quality disappoints some.

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VIOFO - A229 Pro Series

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FITCAMX - Integrated / Universal Series

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VIOFO - A229 Plus Series

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Vantrue - N4 Series