Rexing V1P Flex X4

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Last updated: Apr 23, 2026

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Reddit Iconbballfreakunc
4 months ago

My Rexing V1P from 2016 is still going strong. I've hardwired it into my second car now. Memory card is what matters most.

Reddit IconDuctTapeNinja99
10 months ago

Same here. I think it's a Rexing V1P, front and rear camera. Front is 1080p, rear 720p. It saved me once already cause a guy backed into me at a stop sign, and he claimed I rear ended him. It's a solid camera. My only complaint is the app for it sucks SO bad, it's barely usable. It takes 30 minutes to connect, and when it finds the video it buffers every 2 seconds when you're trying to watch it. Luckily it has an SD card slot, so it I ever need to see something I can pop that out and load it onto a laptop or phone that way.

Reddit Iconjm420a
7 months ago

Rexing V1Pse dual cams. I have them in all my vehicles

Reddit IconMarkVII88
6 months ago

You can use a synchronized system, such as the Rexing V1P. There's a forward facing, primary camera, which is connected directly to 12v power, and a rear facing, secondary camera, that plugs into the first camera and the cable is routed above your headliner. Then both cameras will power on together and record simultaneously.

Reddit Iconmotofabio
8 months ago

Sorry for the rant. I use a Rexing V1P with a front and rear module and a 256GB card. The whole thing is less than $200 and it works great.

Reddit Iconreality_bytes_
11 months ago

Rexing v1p and I have absolutely zero complaints.

Reddit IconMeltMyGelt
10 months ago

I have a Rexing dashcam from best buy and its been amazing so far, will say I dont know what model exactly but I do remember it was $180 with hardwire installation because they were running a sale at the time on the dash cam. Its a dual cam model with front 4k 60fps and rear 1080p 60fps and its generally a pretty decent relatively cheaper option where quality isnt sacrificed for price. Because in my opinion if you go any cheaper the quality just gets bad on dashcams because they have to make compromises to make the cameras cheap.

Reddit Icongetfuzzy77
5 months ago

I have a Rexing 4K camera and it’s been great.

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