Dash cameras are a huge benefit to have when driving on any roads. Consider this, driving along a country road and there are bushes along both sides of the road with a bend. KAZAO! An oncoming tractor is hauling and doesn’t have enough time to stop and cracks your lamps and bumper.
What does the crazy koot try and do? Pin it on you! Well buddy ol pal you are sorted because you got yourself a dash cam which recoreded the whole situation.
But wouldn’t it be better to have a dual dash cam to see what happens inside the car or from behind? Below is a list of the best dual camera dash cams.
Toguard 3″ 1080P Dual Dash Cam

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Pros
- Dual 1080P Sony Exmor IMX323 recording
- Single 2160P Recording
- G-sensor
- Loop Recording
- Parking monitor
- Motion Detection
- 12 month warranty
Cons
- The screen is not touch
- The screensaver kicks in after a few minutes on the screen and becomes intrusive
- Finding the right SD card
Crosstour CR900 3″ 1080P Dash Cam

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Pros
- Dual 1080P Sony cameras
- F1.8 aperture and Super Hawkeye night recording feature
- G-sensor
- Loop Recording
- Optional GPS feature
- 12 month warranty
Cons
- GPS is an optional feature which is an extra cost
- No motion detection or parking monitoring
Apeman C860 1440P & 1080P 2.7″ Dual Dash

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Pros
- Front camera records 1440P at 30FPS
- G-sensor to instantly record an incident
- Loop recording
- Night vision
- Motion detection
- 150 ultra wide F2.0 aperture with wide dynamic range
- 1 year guarantee
Cons
- 150 degree recording angle
- No motion detection, only parking monitoring
- Records with only F2.0 aperture
Toguard 3″ 1080P Dual Dash Cam

The Camera
The dual Toguard recording dash cam has a very interesting design compared to other cameras that are available on the market. The cameras are both mounted on the same unit, meaning you cannot mount a camera to the rear of the car. The point of this design is to record the inside of the vehicles cabin.
Say for example you are a taxi driver. You have just picked someone up during the evening and turns out they are robbing you. A pretty unpleasant situation to be in. With this camera, you are able to get the whole scenario on video along with audio recording.
The camera records at 1080P resolution when both cameras are recording but can switch to record at 2160P when only using a single camera. This will help you identify any licence plates with ease. The cameras themselves are using the Sony IMX323 sensors. Along with 170 degree recording angles, you can get the full picture of a situation.
Along with the usual features of motion detection, parking monitoring, loop recording and G-sensor, this cool dash cam would really benefit the likes of Uber, Lyft, taxi drivers and the likes (having said that, you may need to get consent from your passengers). Of course it suits everyone. But, ya know, makes sense for them.
Pros
- Dual 1080P Sony Exmor IMX323 recording
- Single 2160P Recording
- G-sensor
- Loop Recording
- Parking monitor
- Motion Detection
- 12 month warranty
Cons
- The screen is not touch
- The screensaver kicks in after a few minutes on the screen and becomes intrusive
- Finding the right SD card
Crosstour CR900 3″ 1080P Dash Cam

The Camera
The CR900 Crosstour is a great choice for your vehicle if you want to have a complete view of the front and rear of your vehicle. It uses a 6 layer lens format to give you great recordings F1.8 aperture and 170 degree wide angle. The camera also features HDR, high dynamic range, to balance the bright and dark places.
This hugely improves the quality of recordings. The night vision uses the Crosstour Super Hawkeye tech which greatly improves the quality of videos in the dark. The cameras themselves record at 1080P and the camera uses a Novatek processing chip.
A cool feature too allows you to install an optional GPS system to the camera where it tracks your movement when driving. This is great to know if your kids are starting to drive and you want to make sure that they are actually driving to school and not chilling at McDonalds.
Other features included in the CR900 are the Loop recording, G-sensor, 3″ LCD screen and the recording cameras use Sony sensors.
Pros
- Dual 1080P Sony cameras
- F1.8 aperture and Super Hawkeye night recording feature
- G-sensor
- Loop Recording
- Optional GPS feature
- 12 month warranty
Cons
- GPS is an optional feature which is an extra cost
- No motion detection or parking monitoring
Apeman C860 1440P & 1080P 2.7″ Dual Dash

The Camera
The Apeman C860 is a very nice all round camera with a great rounded design. Much like the Crosstour and the Toguard, it utilizes 6 lens camera technology to make the recordings more crisp and capture all of the details.
What makes it stand out from its competition is that the main camera records in 1440P at 30 frames. This is pretty cool when you want to capture all of the details in a scenario. Another cool feature is that it supports a 128GB SD card, meaning you can store a lot more recordings before worrying about the loop recording replacing any recordings.
The night time recording with the CR860 has been praised by many to be a huge bonus as it shows a lot of dark areas very well giving you lots of details in your recordings for both, the front of the car and the rear. Strangely though, the camera records at a less appealing 150 degree angle instead of the now norm, 170 degree, but people still seem to be very happy.
Pros
- Front camera records 1440P at 30FPS
- G-sensor to instantly record an incident
- Loop recording
- Night vision
- Motion detection
- 150 ultra wide F2.0 aperture with wide dynamic range
- 1 year guarantee
Cons
- 150 degree recording angle
- No motion detection, only parking monitoring
- Records with only F2.0 aperture