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Garmin Dash Cam Mini review

Posted on July 6, 2019 By Jarvis

The last couple of years has seen dash cam makers embark on an arms race to see who can pack the most driver-assistance features into what was once a simple device.

Now though, Garmin has stripped away all but the absolute necessities, dropped the price to just under £100, and offers the most compact dash cam money can buy.
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https://www.t3.com/reviews/garmin-dash-cam-mini-review

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