Navman is positioning its dash cam range as practical safety gifts for the holiday season, with models targeting new drivers, families, road trippers, and motorcycle riders at prices ranging from $179 to $529.
The company introduced an Australian-first three-camera system this year and offers features including 4K recording, safety camera warnings, and advanced driver assistance systems across its lineup.
Aimed at new drivers, parents, and daily commuters, the entry-level model records in True 2.5K Quad HD at 30fps.
Features include safety camera warnings with free monthly updates covering school zones, ADAS alerts for fatigue, lane departure and forward collision warnings, plus GPS-tagged footage.
Parking mode requires an optional Smartbox accessory.
The single-camera True 4K ($279) and dual-camera True 4K DC ($349) models feature 8-megapixel sensors with STARVIS technology for improved low-light performance.
Both include EZYSHARE Wi-Fi for instant footage transfer to smartphones, safety camera warnings, and Super MP4 recording that writes data every two seconds to prevent corruption.
Navman's flagship is the first Australian dash cam with three-camera coverage, recording front (True 4K), rear (2.5K Quad HD 1440P), and side impact zones (2.5K).
The system captures sideswipes, lane changes, and multi-car collisions that single or dual-camera setups miss.
Additional features include voice command operation, timed safety camera and school zone alerts with free monthly updates, ADAS warnings, and parking mode for all angles when fitted with the optional MiVue Smartbox IV accessory.
Designed for motorcycle riders and delivery couriers, the IP67 weatherproof helmet-mounted camera records front and rear views simultaneously in 2.5K Quad HD with a 4-megapixel sensor.
The rechargeable battery provides up to 4.5 hours of continuous recording.
Features include Trip Lapse video compression for easy sharing, high-speed Wi-Fi for footage transfer, GPS location tagging, and GPX file export for route sharing.
The camera attaches via magnetic mount and starts recording automatically when mounted to a helmet. Includes a 64GB endurance microSD card.
Navman emphasises the dash cams' role in protecting against false accident claims, road rage incidents, demerit points, and insurance premium increases.
The company highlights that clear footage can both provide evidence in disputes and deter aggressive behaviour from other drivers.
All models are available at major Australian electronics retailers.