Integrated dash cams promise a cleaner install than suction-cup units, so I looked at FITCAMX's dash cam built specifically for Toyota models to see if it delivers.
Specs
It's available in 4K single front cam, 2K dual cam, or 4K dual cam configurations. The 4K options output 2160P on the front camera, with the dual setups adding a 1080P FHD rear camera, a 160-degree front field of view (140 degrees rear), and f/1.6 front / f/2.0 rear apertures. It connects over 2.4GHz WiFi.
Installation
FITCAMX's whole pitch is the OEM-style rearview mirror mount with hidden wiring — no removing the A-pillar, just a plug-and-play connection to the car's existing wiring. Reviewers consistently mention installs taking under 20 minutes for both front and rear cameras.
Is it worth $168?
Regular price is $189, and it's currently listed from $168 for the Toyota-specific model, which currently holds 419 reviews. For a dash cam that looks factory-installed rather than an aftermarket add-on stuck to the windshield, that's a reasonable premium.
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