
Garmin Dash Cam Mini 3
Drivers who want an ultra-compact, completely hidden dash cam with Garmin's smart ecosystem
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When to Choose Garmin Dash Cam Mini 3
Drivers who want an ultra-compact, completely hidden dash cam with Garmin's smart ecosystem
The Garmin Dash Cam Mini 3 is the stealthiest dash cam you can buy. Its tiny form factor disappears behind your mirror, while the Garmin Drive app provides cloud backup and smart alerts. The 1440p resolution is the trade-off for that miniature size, but for a completely invisible setup, nothing else comes close.
Strengths
- Ultra-compact key-fob size is virtually invisible behind the mirror
- Garmin Drive app with cloud backup and incident detection
- Excellent build quality and reliability from Garmin
- Voice control for hands-free snapshot and video saving
Limitations
- 1440p max resolution — not true 4K
- No display — must use phone app for all settings and playback
- $150 is premium for a 1440p single-channel camera
When to Choose Miofive S1 E
First-time dash cam buyers who want 4K recording at the absolute lowest price
The Miofive S1 E proves you don't need to spend much for 4K dash cam footage. At $50 with built-in storage, it's the easiest entry point into dash cam ownership. Night footage and smart features are basic, but for daytime recording and insurance evidence, it gets the job done at a remarkable price.
Strengths
- Cheapest 4K dash cam in our roundup at just $50
- Built-in eMMC storage — no microSD card needed
- Simple plug-and-play setup with suction cup mount
- 150° wide-angle lens covers more road than most budget cams
Limitations
- No GPS or speed overlay on footage
- Night footage quality is noticeably weaker than STARVIS 2 models
- Basic app with limited features and slow Wi-Fi transfers


