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Rexing Dash Cam Comparison: V1 Basic, V1-4K, V1P, V360, and V33

Compare selected Rexing dash cams by camera coverage, resolution wording, GPS and Wi-Fi language, parking-mode notes, included extras, and price tier.

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Start here

Fast checks before you open product pages

Lowest listed price

V1 Basic 1080p Dash Cam

Use this as the price floor, then check whether the specs are enough for the use case.

Front and rear check

V360 Dual Channel Dashboard Camera Recorder Car Dash Cam with Rear Camera

Open this when rear coverage or a multi-camera setup is the main decision.

Resolution check

V1-4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam with Wi-Fi

Open this when the shopper is comparing 4K, 2K, or 1080p wording.

Fast buying path

Start with V1 Basic 1080p Dash Cam

Use it as the first comparison point, then move up or down only if the specs miss your use case.

Rexing model names can look close until the setup question is separated from the spec question. A front-only camera, a front-and-rear kit, a 360-style camera, and a three-channel front/cabin/rear model solve different buying problems. Use this comparison to narrow the format first, then compare resolution, GPS, Wi-Fi, parking mode, storage, included accessories, and price.

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

What to compare first

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Resolution

Use resolution after setup type is clear, especially when front and rear cameras differ.

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Channel setup

Choose front-only, rear, cabin, mirror, or multi-channel coverage before comparing price.

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price-tier-breakdown

Compare price after the products are similar enough on the important specs.

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feature-matrix

Use this criterion to narrow the list before opening individual product pages.

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Comparison matrix

Use this table to eliminate mismatched listings first. Price should be a final check after the important product details line up.

ProductChannel setupResolutionGPS and Wi-FiParking modeAvailabilityPrice
V1-4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam with Wi-FiNot provided4KGPSParking modein stock$99.99
V1 Basic 1080p Dash CamNot provided1080pGPSParking modein stock$49.99
V360 Dual Channel Dashboard Camera Recorder Car Dash Cam with Rear CameraFront and rear2KNot providedParking modein stock$59.99
V1P 4K Dual Channel Dash Cam 4K+1080p with Wi-FiFront and rear4KWi-FiParking modein stock$159.99
V33 3 Channel 1440p+1440p+1440p Front, Cabin and Rear Camera Dashcam with Built-in Wi-Fi & GPSFront and rear2KGPSParking modein stock$319.99
M1 Pro 2K Dual Mirror Dash Cam 1440p (Front) + 1080p (Rear)Front and rear2KGPSParking modein stock$99.99
V3C Dual Camera Front and Inside Cabin Full HD 1080p Dash Cam with WiFiFront and rear1080pGPSParking modein stock$129.99
V3 Bundle Dual Camera Front and Inside Cabin Full HD 1080p with WiFi and Built-in GPSFront and rear1080pGPSParking modein stock$149.99
M2 Smart BSD ADAS Dual Mirror Dash Cam 1080p (Front+Rear) with GPSFront and rear1080pGPSParking modein stock$129.99
V5 Bundle Dash Cam 3-Channel Premium 4K with Wi-Fi and GPSFront and rear4KGPSParking modein stock$159.99
V1P Max 4K UHD Dual Channel Dash Cam 4K 3840×2160 Front + 1080p Rear with Wi-Fi and GPSFront and rear4KGPSParking modein stock$179.99
W1 Multimedia Receiver W/ Backup CameraFront and rearNot providedGPSParking modein stock$59.99

Catalog-backed checks

What the feed can verify

These figures come from the imported merchant catalog, not hands-on testing. Use them to screen products before trusting any broader buying claim.

Price span
$49.99-$319.99
In-stock listings
12 / 12
Source feed
cj-rexing-products.csv
Last import
Jun 1, 2026

Guide

How to compare the options

Start with camera coverage

The V1 Basic and V1-4K are front-camera choices first. The V1P 4K adds a rear camera and should be compared as a dual-channel setup. The V360 listing describes front, cabin, and rear coverage with a 360-degree style angle, while the V33 is listed as a three-channel front, cabin, and rear camera. That makes channel setup the first filter; resolution and price are easier to judge after the buyer knows which angles need to be recorded.

Compare resolution wording model by model

Resolution labels are useful, but they do not replace a model-by-model read. The V1 Basic listing states 1080p at 30fps. The V1-4K listing states 4K HDR front recording. The V1P 4K listing combines 4K front recording with 1080p rear recording. The V360 listing uses 1440 x 1440 wording, and the V33 listing states 2K resolution across front, cabin, and rear. Those are not interchangeable specs, so avoid treating every higher-priced listing as a simple resolution upgrade.

Check GPS, Wi-Fi, and app features separately

The V1-4K and V1P 4K descriptions mention Wi-Fi or mobile-app support, while GPS is described as optional on some V1-family listings. The V33 listing says built-in GPS and Wi-Fi and also lists a 64GB card and smart hardwire kit in the package. These details can change the real value of a listing, but they should stay tied to the exact model page rather than assumed across the whole Rexing catalog.

Parking mode may require an install path

Several listings mention parking monitor or parking mode, but the surrounding details matter. The V1P 4K and V360 descriptions mention a smart hardwire kit as optional or not included, while the V33 package notes a smart hardwire kit. Treat parking-mode language as a model-specific install check, not a blanket promise that every buyer gets the same parking behavior out of the box.

Use price as the final tie-breaker

The feed places the V1 Basic at the entry point, the V1-4K and V360 near a lower mid-range, the V1P 4K above those as a dual-channel 4K-front setup, and the V33 at the high end of this comparison. That does not create one universal winner. A lower-cost front-only model can be the right fit for a simple install, while a higher-cost multi-channel setup only makes sense when the extra coverage, built-in features, or included accessories matter.

Products

Featured products

Rexing V1-4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam with Wi-Fi
Rexing$99.99

Rexing V1-4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam with Wi-Fi

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°...

4KGPS optionalWi-Fi
Rexing V1 Basic 1080p Dash Cam
Rexing$49.99

Rexing V1 Basic 1080p Dash Cam

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...

1080pGPS optionalparking mode

FAQ

Common questions

Which Rexing dash cam should I compare first?

Start with coverage. Compare V1 Basic or V1-4K for front-only recording, V1P 4K for front-and-rear coverage, and V360 or V33 when cabin or three-channel coverage matters.

Is 4K always better than 1080p for a dash cam?

Not by itself. 4K wording helps compare resolution, but channel setup, storage support, installation needs, GPS, Wi-Fi, and price can matter as much as the resolution label.

Do Rexing parking features work the same on every model?

No. Parking-mode and parking-monitor wording should be checked on the exact listing, especially where a hardwire kit is optional, not included, or bundled with a specific model.

Can this comparison name the safest Rexing dash cam?

No. This page compares product features and setup tradeoffs. It should not promise safety, legal, insurance, or incident-capture outcomes.

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