GPS Logger for V1 Basic, V1-4K, V1P-4K, M1 Pro, M2 Max, M2 Max Pro, M2-4, V1 FHD, M4-4, and RW4
Use this as the price floor, then check whether the specs are enough for the use case.
buying guide
Compare Rexing dash cams by resolution, channel setup, storage support, parking mode, GPS options, and price.
Start here
Use this as the price floor, then check whether the specs are enough for the use case.
Open this when rear coverage or a multi-camera setup is the main decision.
Open this when the shopper is comparing 4K, 2K, or 1080p wording.
Fast buying path
Use it as the first comparison point, then move up or down only if the specs miss your use case.
Rexing has several cameras and add-ons that look similar at first glance because the product names reuse the same few terms: 4K, rear camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, mirror, parking mode, hardwire kit, and memory card. The useful way to compare them is to decide the setup first, then treat the remaining specs as tie-breakers.
This page is meant to narrow a product type, not crown a universal winner. Use the criteria below as a checklist: start with the use case, remove listings that do not match it, then compare price only after the important product details line up.
Decision criteria
Choose front-only, rear, cabin, mirror, or multi-channel coverage before comparing price.
Use resolution after setup type is clear, especially when front and rear cameras differ.
Treat parking features as model-specific and check installation requirements.
Use this to catch the hidden setup items that can change the real cost.
Compare price after the products are similar enough on the important specs.
Catalog-backed checks
These figures come from the imported merchant catalog, not hands-on testing. Use them to screen products before trusting any broader buying claim.
Guide
Lowest setup cost: Start with a front-only 1080p or lower-priced V-series listing when the goal is a basic windshield camera and a simpler install.
Sharper front footage: Move to a 4K/front-camera listing when resolution language matters more than rear or cabin coverage.
More coverage: Compare rear, cabin, mirror, or three-channel listings only when the buyer actually wants extra camera angles and accepts the extra install work.
This shortlist keeps the page from treating every Rexing listing as a direct substitute. A cheap front-only camera, a 4K front camera, and a rear/cabin setup solve different buying questions.
Single-channel models are the clean baseline: one camera, one main field of view, and usually the least complicated install. Dual-channel bundles add either rear or cabin coverage, which can be useful, but they also introduce routing, mounting, cable length, and placement questions. Three-channel and mirror-style listings should be treated as different setups, not just more expensive versions of the same product. If you are not sure what needs to be recorded, start with front-only versus front-and-rear before looking at 4K labels or sale prices.
4K, 2K, and 1080p labels are easy to scan, but they do not explain the whole product. A better spec pass checks whether the listing mentions front and rear resolution separately, whether night recording language is present, whether the screen size matters for the format, and whether GPS or Wi-Fi are built in or sold as add-ons. Storage also deserves its own check because a higher-resolution camera can be a poor fit if the memory-card limit, included card, or loop-recording details do not match how the buyer plans to use it.
The cheapest listed camera is not always the cheapest finished setup. Memory cards, hardwire kits, mounts, rear cameras, extension cables, and GPS loggers can be separate purchases or bundle-specific inclusions. This matters most when comparing a bare camera against a kit: the kit may cost more on the product card but require fewer separate items. Treat accessories as part of the buying decision instead of a detail to check after choosing the camera.
Parking mode, collision detection, and motion detection are the kind of phrases that can sound more universal than they are. Check whether the exact listing mentions hardwiring, impact detection, motion detection, battery protection, or a specific kit requirement. A camera may support a parking feature only under a certain installation path, so this guide treats parking-mode language as a product-specific claim rather than a blanket promise across the Rexing catalog.
Products

Best for: comparing sharper front-camera footage before stepping down to budget models.
2.4” LCD Screen 170° Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder with G-Sensor WDR Loop Recording Supercapacitor Mobile App 512GB Supported Front: 4K HDR (2160p 30fps) Resolution Dash Cam 170°...

Best for: setting the budget floor before paying more for GPS, Wi-Fi, or rear coverage.
FHD DVR Car Driving Recorder 2.4” LCD Screen 170° Wide Angle G-Sensor WDR Parking Monitor Loop Recording Full HD Resolution - 1080p @ 30fps. G-Sensor Supported Parking Mode: Auto Event...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
2.4” LCD 170 Degree Wide Angle Dual Channel Dashboard Camera Recorder Car Dash Cam with Rear Camera Supercapacitor G-Sensor WDR Loop Recording Mobile App

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
360 Degree Wide Angle G-Sensor WDR Loop Recording 360 DEGREE PANORAMIC VIEWS F1.6 Aperture 7 Elements Glass Lens 3" IPS Touch Screen Display 1440 x 1440 @ 30fps Rear View Streaming & Auto...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
10” IPS Touch Screen Waterproof Backup Camera Stream Media Parking Monitor Sony Imx 335 Sensor Night Vision Support Up To 256GB Full HD 1440p (Front) + 1080p (Rear) Resolution F1.6 Aperture...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
FREE GIFT: 32GB Memory Card Infrared Night Vision Car Taxi Dash Cam Supercapacitor 2.7” LCD Screen Parking Monitor Mobile App Full HD 1080p Resolution (Front + Cabin) F1.6 Aperture 7...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
FREE GIFT: 32GB Memory Card (Included!) Infrared Night Vision Car Taxi Dash Cam Supercapacitor 2.7” LCD Screen Parking Monitor Mobile App Full HD 1080p Resolution (Front + Cabin) F1.6...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
12” IPS Touch Screen Stream Media Parking Monitor Night Vision Blind Spot Detection Backup Camera for Car, Pickup Truck, and Taxi Supports up to 256GB Max Hardwire Kit Included Full HD...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
FREE GIFT: 32GB MicroSD Card, V5 Cabin Cam, and V5 Rear Cam 3840×2160@30fps UHD Supports up to 3-Channel Simultaneously Car Camera Recorder Loop Recording Parking Monitor Supercapacitor...

Best for: checking whether you need rear, cabin, or multi-channel coverage.
Car Dash Camera w/Night Vision Supercapacitor 170 Degree Wide Angle Loop Recording G-Sensor Parking Monitor Sony Sensor UHD 4K 2160p (Front) + 1080p (Rear) Resolution LCD screen. F1.6...

Best for: comparing sharper front-camera footage before stepping down to budget models.
Rexing GPS Logger for V1 Basic, V1-4K, V1P-4K, M1 Pro, M2 Max, M2 Max Pro, M2-4, V1 FHD, M4-4, and RW4 When connected to a Rexing dash cam, the speed and location of your vehicle will be...

Best for: setting the budget floor before paying more for GPS, Wi-Fi, or rear coverage.
Rexing GPS Logger for M2 Dash Cam Only When connected to a Rexing dash cam, the speed and location of your vehicle will be stamped to your videos as you drive. You can then access this...
FAQ
Start with the V-series models, then narrow by whether you want front-only, front-and-rear, or cabin-facing coverage. After that, compare GPS, Wi-Fi, storage, and price.
No. A product page can help compare features, but it should not turn those features into a promise about safety, legal outcomes, or incident capture.
Accessories affect the practical cost and installation path. A lower-priced camera can still require a memory card, mount, GPS logger, or hardwire kit depending on the setup.