
ROVE R2-4K DUAL
Budget-conscious buyers who want a dual-channel 4K system with everything included in the box
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose ROVE R2-4K DUAL
Budget-conscious buyers who want a dual-channel 4K system with everything included in the box
The ROVE R2-4K DUAL is the best value dual-channel dash cam in our roundup. At $200 with a free 128GB card, you get 4K front recording and 1080p rear coverage ready to go. It lacks smart features, but for straightforward recording at a great price, it delivers.
Strengths
- Includes free 128GB microSD card — ready to use out of the box
- 4K front + 1080p rear dual-channel at just $200
- 5GHz Wi-Fi transfers footage quickly to the ROVE app
- 3-inch IPS display for easy setup and playback
Limitations
- Rear camera is 1080p, not matching the front's 4K resolution
- No cloud connectivity or advanced ADAS features
- Less established brand with smaller community support
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


