DRIVERS are rushing to Amazon to bag a dash cam that’s just had its price slashed.
The GKU 4K model, once £69.99, is now down to £43.16, and it’s quickly becoming a must-have for savvy motorists.
GKU 4K Dash Cam, £69.99 £43.16
This compact little unit captures every journey in Ultra HD 4K video.
It comes with a wide 170-degree lens that takes in road signs, number plates and the crucial details.
It essentially makes the GKU Dash Cam an extra set of eyes, cutting down blind spots and giving drivers added confidence on the road.
Night driving doesn’t faze it either; the enhanced WDR night vision keeps footage clear and balanced, even when the streets are dimly lit.
Thanks to built-in WiFi, the dash cam links directly to the GKU Go app, so clips can be viewed, downloaded or shared straight from your phone without hassle.
When you’re parked, it switches into surveillance mode, keeping watch 24/7 with a time-lapse function that records smartly while saving memory.
Loop recording ensures fresh footage is always captured, while the G-sensor instantly locks important clips in the event of bumps or collisions.
A 64GB SD card is already included in the box, with room to expand up to 256GB if you want even more storage.
It’s no surprise, then, that the GKU 4K dash cam has struck a chord with drivers.
Amazon has badged it as a choice buy, and it carries a 4.5-star rating, with more than 500 snapped up in just the past month.
One delighted customer shared: “The video quality is outstanding, capturing every detail in crystal-clear 4K resolution.
“The built-in WiFi makes it so convenient to transfer and review footage on my phone without any hassle.”
Another reviewer added: “The camera adjusts well to low light, which is really helpful since I often drive at night. The footage is still very clear even when it’s dark.”
A third called it a bargain, saying: “For the price, this little cam is brilliant. Easy to install and is quite discreet, hidden nicely up above the interior mirror.”
At just over three inches wide and under two inches tall, it tucks neatly behind your mirror without cluttering your view, and even gives voice prompts when it needs your attention.
With 24 months of support and round-the-clock customer service, it’s a buy that offers peace of mind in one neat package.
For more motor bargains, Matt Breen recently highlighted a cheap CarPlay alternative that “works flawlessly”, and it’s still on sale.