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Impressive 4K Dash Cam slashed by 45% to £55 in the Amazon Prime Day sale

Impressive 4K Dash Cam slashed by 45% to £55 in the Amazon Prime Day sale

The Sun10-07-2025
FOR motorists who've been thinking about adding extra protection and peace of mind while out on the road, there's never been a better time.
Amazon Prime Day is here, and there are huge savings on tech products, including a 4K Dash Cam with an improved look.
GKU D600 4K Dash Cam Front and Rear, £55.01 (was £99.99)
The GKU D600 Dash Cam is the slimmest 4K dual-channel dash cam on the market, and right now it's priced at just £55 - a huge 45% off the normal price in the Amazon Prime Day sale.
For the same 4K dual-channel quality, this dash cam model stands out as the best-value option under £100 – and it's impressively slim and compact, too.
This ultra-compact device offers crystal-clear Ultra HD 4K front and 1080P rear recording, giving you sharp, reliable footage whether you're on the move or parked up overnight.
For under £60, it's a serious steal for anyone wanting to improve road safety and car security without breaking the bank.
One of the standout features is the camera's dual-channel recording system.
A front-facing dash cam captures in Ultra HD 4K with a 170° wide-angle lens, while the rear camera records in full 1080P, perfect for clear, wide-angled views of the road ahead and behind.
Thanks to built-in night vision technology, users benefit from excellent footage day and night, providing total peace of mind.
It also comes with dual-band WiFi, connecting you to the GKU GO app, which lets you view live footage, download recordings, and share videos straight from your phone.
GKU D600 4K Dash Cam Front and Rear, £55.01 (was £99.99)
Ideal for both driving and when your car's parked, the GKU D600 includes a 24-hour parking surveillance mode with time-lapse recording.
This is the perfect solution for keeping an eye on your car while you're away, providing valuable footage in the event of anything negative.
You'll also find seamless loop recording and a G-sensor collision lock.
This means if your vehicle experiences a sudden impact, it automatically saves and locks the relevant video file, ensuring vital evidence isn't lost or overwritten.
Thousands of positive online reviews
There are over 2,500 positive online reviews from happy customers.
One happy customer wrote in a five-star rating: "I recently purchased the GKU dash cam, and I am thoroughly impressed with its performance and value.
"The video quality is exceptional, providing clear and detailed footage in both day and night conditions. Installation was straightforward, and the user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate."
For the price, this feels like a bargain. The quality of the camera, front and back, is excellent.
Amazon shopper
A second reviewer raved: "For the price, this feels like a bargain. The quality of the camera, front and back, is excellent.
"It is easy to set up, and the app system is very easy to use. I would highly recommend purchasing this instead of spending the extra on the £100+ ones."
While a third shopper noted: "Incredible quality, very fast and easy setup. If you're thinking about buying a dashcam, then this is the one!"
Top 10 Amazon Prime Day deals
Amazon Prime Day is running from 8th-11th July - here's The Sun's pick of the 10 best deals for Prime members.
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Ninja Thirsti Water Bottle, £21.99 (was £34.99) - buy here
Apple AirPods Pro, £179 (was £229), lowest price ever - buy here
Calgon 4-in-1 Washing Machine tablets x75, £12.99 (was £28) - buy here
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, £27.99 (was £59.99) - buy here
Get 3 months of Audible FREE - buy here
Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Cordless Fan, £99.99 (was £129.99) - buy here
Eufy G50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, £99.99 (was £199.99) - buy here
Remington Shine Therapy Hair Straightener, £19.66 (was £79.99) - buy here
Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer, £124.99 (was £218.99) - buy here
L'Oréal Paris Anti-Ageing Day Cream, £14.21 (was £29.99) - buy here
Just remember: to qualify for these offers you need to be signed up to Prime.
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