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Garmin Dash Cam™ 56 1440p Dash Cam with 140-degree Field of View

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Garmin Dash Cam™ 56 1440p Dash Cam with 140-degree Field of View1440p Dash Cam with 140 degree Field of View ONE MIGHTY LITTLE CAMERA Featuring a wide 140 degree field of view that captures and saves important details in 1440p HD video, the compact, GPS enabled Garmin Dash Cam 56 has you covered. Small camera, big possibilities. Record 1440p HD video with a 140 degree field of view. Because details matter, built in GPS pinpoints when and where events occur. Its never been easier to view and share video. Just use

1440p Dash Cam with 140-degree Field of View

ONE MIGHTY LITTLE CAMERA

Featuring a wide 140-degree field of view that captures and saves important details in 1440p HD video, the compact, GPS-enabled Garmin Dash Cam 56 has you covered.

Small camera, big possibilities. Record 1440p HD video with a 140-degree field of view.


 Because details matter, built-in GPS pinpoints when and where events occur.


It’s never been easier to view and share video. Just use the Garmin Drive™ app on your compatible smartphone.


 Voice control1 makes everything easier. Need something? Just ask.

 A little added awareness never hurts. Driver alerts look out for you.


Dual USB means you don’t have to choose. Plug in your phone and dash cam.


COMPACT AND DISCREET

This pocket-size dash camera is remarkably compact, making it perfect for capturing video without getting in your way. Two power cable options are included for upward or downward routing.

CRISP HD VIDEO

With 1440p HD video and Garmin Clarity™ HDR, you'll record clear video of vehicle details in any light. The wide 140-degree field of view captures the road ahead, including cross traffic.

AUTOMATIC RECORDING

Once plugged into your vehicle’s power source, the camera continually records, so you don’t have to worry about turning it on and off or missing an incident.

 

INCIDENT DETECTION

The camera automatically saves footage when it detects an incident. With built-in GPS, you’ll have proof of exactly when and where events occurred.

 

MEMORY CARD REQUIRED

Garmin Dash Cam 56 requires at least an 8 GB microSD™ card, Class 10 or faster (sold separately). Learn more about memory card specifications.

FORWARD COLLISION WARNINGS

To encourage safer driving, get alerts if you’re driving too closely to the vehicle ahead3.

LANE DEPARTURE WARNINGS

Receive alerts if you drift off the road or into oncoming traffic3.

“GO” ALERTS

This feature notifies you when stopped traffic in front of you has started to move3.

RED LIGHT AND SPEED CAMERAS

This camera’s got you covered with alerts for nearby red light and speed cameras4.

VOICE CONTROL

Keep your hands on the wheel, and use voice commands1 to tell the camera to save video, start and stop the audio recording and more.

EXTRA USB PORT

You won’t have to choose between powering the dash camera and keeping your phone charged. The included charger has an extra USB port, so you can do both.

 

VIEW AND SHARE VIDEO

Built-in Wi-Fi® connectivity and BLUETOOTH® technology let you upload saved footage to your compatible smartphone running the Garmin Drive app, so you can easily view, edit and share videos.

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DASH CAM AUTO SYNC

The Garmin Drive app can control and play back synchronized video from up to 4 dash cameras (sold separately) mounted to the sides of your vehicle to capture footage from multiple viewpoints.

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS WxHxD: 2.2" x 1.6" x 0.8" (5.6 x 4.0 x 2.1 cm)
DISPLAY SIZE 2.0" diag (5.1 cm)
DISPLAY RESOLUTION 320 x 240 pixels
DISPLAY TYPE QVGA color TFT LCD
WEIGHT

2.1 oz (59.7 g)

BATTERY TYPE rechargeable lithium-ion
BATTERY LIFE up to 30 minutes
MAGNETIC MOUNT

Maps & Memory

DATA CARDS Requires at least 8 GB microSD™ card (supports up to 512 GB), Class-10 or faster (not included)

Sensors

GPS Yes
GALILEO Yes

Camera Features

INCIDENT DETECTION (G-SENSOR)
CAMERA RESOLUTION 1440P
FIELD OF VIEW 140 degrees (diagonal)
VOICE CONTROL Yes
FRAME RATE up to 60 FPS
CLARITY ™ HDR Yes
GPS SPEED AND LOCATION INFO IN VIDEO Yes
DASH CAM AUTO SYNC yes (up to 4 cameras)
MOBILE APP TO REVIEW FOOTAGE yes (Garmin Drive™ app)
CAMERA-ASSISTED FEATURES FOR FORWARD COLLISION WARNINGS, LANE DEPARTURE WARNINGS, "GO" ALERT AND GARMIN REAL VISION™


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