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VIOFO Dual Dash Cams — Complete Front & Rear Coverage

A single forward-facing camera captures only half the picture. VIOFO's 2-channel dash cam systems pair a high-resolution front camera with a dedicated rear camera, recording the road ahead and behind simultaneously — so every angle is covered in the event of a rear-end collision, a tailgater, or a parking lot incident. Every dual dash cam in this collection is built on Sony STARVIS 2 sensor technology and powered by a supercapacitor for all-climate reliability.

Why Choose a VIOFO Front & Rear Dash Cam

VIOFO's dual-channel systems deliver resolution and low-light performance that set the standard for the category. The front camera records up to true 4K UHD (3840×2160) with HDR, while the rear camera captures in 2K QHD (2560×1440) or full 4K — with both channels processed through advanced dual-channel HDR simultaneously. Dual-channel HDR is critical: many competing systems apply HDR only to the front camera, leaving the rear channel washed out by headlights or underexposed in tunnels. VIOFO processes both streams in real time, ensuring license plates remain readable in both directions regardless of lighting conditions.

The Sensor Behind the Image Quality

VIOFO's front cameras are built around the Sony STARVIS 2 IMX678 — a large 1/1.8-inch, 8-megapixel sensor that captures approximately 2.5× more dynamic range than first-generation STARVIS in a single exposure. The rear cameras use the Sony STARVIS 2 IMX675 (5MP), delivering 2K clarity with the same second-generation low-light advantage. In practical terms, nighttime footage reveals more shadow detail while bright headlights and reflections stay controlled — a level of exposure balance that smaller sensors in competing systems cannot match.

Wirecutter's Top Pick — and Expandable by Design

The VIOFO A229 Pro was named "The Best Dash Cam" by Wirecutter (The New York Times) after testing 61 models. Whether you choose the A229 Plus for exceptional 2K+2K value, the A229 Pro for 4K+2K flagship performance, the A229 Ultra for dual 4K recording, or the A329S for 4K 60fps with SSD storage up to 4TB — every system shares a modular architecture. Add an interior camera later to upgrade to a 3-channel configuration, or pair a telephoto camera for long-range license plate capture, without replacing your existing hardware.

Front & Rear Dashcam FAQs

What is the advantage of a front and rear dash cam over a front-only system?
A dual dash cam records both the road ahead and behind your vehicle simultaneously. This provides critical evidence for rear-end collisions, parking lot incidents, and tailgating — situations where a front-only camera would capture nothing. VIOFO's dual systems process HDR on both channels, so footage is clear regardless of which direction the incident occurs.
What resolutions are available for VIOFO dual dash cams?
VIOFO offers three resolution tiers: 2K+2K (both cameras at 2560×1440), 4K+2K (front at 3840×2160 with rear at 2560×1440), and dual 4K (both cameras at 3840×2160). Even the entry-level 2K+2K configuration uses Sony STARVIS 2 sensors, delivering sharper detail and better nighttime performance than many competitors' 4K systems that rely on older sensors.
Why did Wirecutter name the VIOFO A229 Pro the best dash cam?
After researching over 400 models and hands-on testing 61, Wirecutter (The New York Times) selected the VIOFO A229 Pro for its combination of 4K front image quality, 2K rear clarity, reliable Sony STARVIS 2 sensors, and competitive pricing — delivering flagship-level performance at roughly half the cost of comparable BlackVue and Thinkware systems.
Can I add a third camera to my VIOFO dual dash cam later?
Yes. VIOFO's modular architecture allows you to add an interior camera or a telephoto camera to any dual-channel system in this collection, upgrading to a 3-channel configuration without replacing existing hardware. Simply connect the additional camera to the front unit — no firmware changes or new mounts required.
What is the difference between 5GHz Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi 6 on VIOFO dash cams?
Standard 5GHz Wi-Fi (used on the A229 series) transfers footage at approximately 8 MB/s. Wi-Fi 6 (available on the A329S) reaches up to 30 MB/s — roughly 4× faster. This means a 3-minute 4K video clip downloads to your phone in about 30 seconds instead of over 2 minutes, making it practical to review and share high-resolution footage on the go.
Do VIOFO dual dash cams support parking surveillance?
Yes. Every VIOFO dual dash cam includes buffered parking mode, which captures up to 15 seconds before a triggering event — ensuring the moments leading up to an incident are never missed. The A329S adds five parking modes including low-power impact detection (wakes in ~2 seconds) and hybrid surveillance. A hardwire kit (sold separately) provides constant power while protecting your vehicle's battery with a low-voltage cutoff.
Does VIOFO offer a waterproof rear camera option?
Yes. Several models in this collection are available with an IP67-rated waterproof rear camera — designed for external mounting on trucks, SUVs, trailers, or any vehicle where the rear camera may be exposed to rain, snow, and road spray. Look for models with a '-W' suffix (e.g., A229 Pro-W, A229 Ultra-W) for the waterproof rear camera variant.
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