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VIOFO A129 Plus 2K QHD dash cam with Wi-Fi GPS and parking modeA129 Plus Quad HD 2K Dash Cam with WiFi Car Dash Camera with GPS - Viofo - official
A129 Plus Quad HD 2K Dash Cam with WiFi Car Dash Camera with GPS
Sale price$139.99 USD Regular price$149.99 USD
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VIOFO Dash Cams — Advanced Video Protection for Every Vehicle

VIOFO dash cams are built around one principle: capture every detail, day or night. Powered by Sony STARVIS 2 image sensors and paired with dedicated imaging processors, our cameras deliver sharp, color-accurate footage in conditions where other dash cams fall short — low-light highways, unlit parking garages, and high-contrast scenes like tunnel exits.

Find the Right Setup for Your Vehicle

Whether you drive a sedan, SUV, or commercial fleet vehicle, VIOFO offers flexible configurations from single-channel front cameras to full 4-channel systems covering front, rear, interior, and blind spots:

  • 1-Channel (Front Only) — Compact, easy-install protection for everyday commuters. Ideal for sedans and city driving.
  • 2-Channel (Front + Rear) — Full coverage of the road ahead and behind. Our most popular setup for personal vehicles.
  • 3-Channel (Front + Interior + Rear) — Adds an interior cabin camera with infrared night vision. Essential for rideshare drivers, taxis, and parents monitoring teen drivers.
  • 4-Channel (Front + Cabin + Two Side) — Maximum 360° coverage for commercial vehicles, trucks, and fleet operations.

Resolution That Matters

VIOFO dash cams range from crisp 2K (1440p) to true 4K (2160p) recording. Higher resolution means readable license plates at greater distances and clearer evidence in insurance or legal situations. Combined with High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing, our cameras balance bright skies and dark shadows in a single frame — no washed-out or blacked-out areas.

Built for Reliability

Dash cams run in extreme conditions — scorching summer dashboards and freezing winter mornings. VIOFO cameras use supercapacitors instead of lithium batteries for wider operating temperatures and longer lifespan. Select models support SSD storage via the VIOFO SSD Module, eliminating microSD card wear and providing fast, reliable read/write performance for high-bitrate 4K recording and buffered parking mode.

Parking Surveillance Without Gaps

VIOFO's buffered parking mode continuously records to a memory buffer even when no motion is detected. When an event triggers — impact, motion, or vibration — the camera saves footage from before the event, so you never miss the critical first seconds. Hardwire your dash cam with the VIOFO hardwire cable for always-on parking protection with battery voltage monitoring.

Dash Cams FAQs

What resolution should I choose for my dash cam?
For most drivers, 2K (1440p) offers an excellent balance of image clarity and file size — license plates are readable at reasonable distances, and storage lasts longer than 4K. Choose 4K (2160p) if you need maximum detail for evidence purposes, such as fleet or commercial use, or if you want to capture fine details like distant road signs. All VIOFO dash cams use Sony STARVIS 2 sensors, so even our 2K models deliver superior low-light performance compared to competitors' 4K cameras with lesser sensors.
How many channels do I need?
A 1-channel (front-only) dash cam covers the most common incident scenario — front collisions and road events. A 2-channel (front + rear) system adds protection against rear-end collisions and captures drivers who hit your parked car from behind. If you're a rideshare driver, taxi operator, or want to monitor passengers or teen drivers, a 3-channel system adds an interior camera with infrared night vision. For commercial trucks, vans, or fleet vehicles, a 4-channel system provides full 360° coverage including blind spots.
What is buffered parking mode and why does it matter?
Standard parking mode only starts recording after detecting an event (impact or motion), which means you miss the crucial seconds leading up to the incident. VIOFO's buffered parking mode continuously records video to a circular memory buffer. When an event triggers, the camera saves the buffered footage from before the event along with the recording after — giving you complete context of what happened. This requires a hardwire kit (like the VIOFO HK4 ACC cable) for continuous power with battery protection.
Should I use a microSD card or SSD storage?
MicroSD cards work well for most users and are easy to swap between devices. However, they have limited write endurance and can fail after extended continuous recording. For high-bitrate 4K recording or heavy parking mode use, the VIOFO SSD Solutions provides significantly faster write speeds, greater endurance, and more reliable performance. SSD storage is especially recommended for multi-channel setups where multiple video streams write simultaneously, only the VIOFO A329 and A329S series supports external SSD storage.
Why do VIOFO dash cams use supercapacitors instead of batteries?
Lithium batteries degrade quickly in the extreme temperatures found on car dashboards — from over 70°C (158°F) in summer sun to well below freezing in winter. Supercapacitors handle a much wider temperature range, charge and discharge faster, and last significantly longer. They provide enough power to safely save the current recording and shut down properly when power is cut, without the fire or swelling risk associated with lithium batteries in hot vehicles.
How do I install a VIOFO dash cam?
Basic installation takes about 10 minutes: mount the camera to your windshield using the included adhesive or suction mount, plug the power cable into your car's USB port or cigarette lighter, and route the cable along the headliner and A-pillar. For parking mode, install a hardwire kit (HK4 ACC cable) connecting to your vehicle's fuse box — this provides continuous power with automatic low-voltage cutoff to protect your car battery. Rear and interior cameras connect to the front unit via included cables routed through the vehicle trim.
Are VIOFO dash cams legal to use?
Dash cams are legal in most countries and U.S. states for recording while driving. Mounting placement rules vary by jurisdiction — generally the camera should not obstruct the driver's view. For interior recording (3-channel models), some regions require consent from passengers. Check your local laws regarding windshield-mounted devices and audio recording. VIOFO dash cams allow you to disable audio recording if needed for compliance.
What after-sales support does VIOFO provide?
VIOFO provides an 18-month manufacturer warranty on all dash cams with the option to extend. Our support team is available via email, live chat, and our community forum. Firmware updates are released regularly to improve performance and add features. We also provide the VIOFO mobile app for camera control, live preview, and footage review on iOS and Android devices.
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