If you're looking for a comprehensive dash cam that watches over not just your front and rear view but also the interior from multiple angles, the **Vantrue N5 4‑Channel Dash Cam** may be your next must-have. Here's why:
### 1. **360° Coverage with Four Cameras**
The N5 features four distinct lenses – a 158° front cam (Sony STARVIS 2), a 165° rear exterior cam, and two 160° cabin cams (front and rear). This setup blankets your car in surveillance, offering full 360° protection both inside and out ([vantrue.com][1]).
### 2. **Crisp, Super‑HD Recording**
Equipped with Sony STARVIS 2 sensors (IMX675 at the front, IMX307 for the rear), the system records at 1944p front and 1080p for other feeds—all at 30 fps. It also employs WDR for front and cabin cams and HDR for exterior and rear cabins, ensuring sharp, high-contrast footage day and night ([vantrue.com][1]).
### 3. **Built for Night and Privacy**
Infrared LEDs in the cabin cams deliver clear black-and-white video in the dark. Whether you're watching passengers or parked under low light, the N5 captures essential detail .
### 4. **Smart Voice Commands & Easy Controls**
With voice commands like “Take Photo,” “Lock Video,” and more, you can manage recordings without touching the screen. Plus, a magnetic mount and suction cup ensure clean installation and swift clicks-on/clicks-off simplicity ([vantrue.com][1]).
### 5. **Fast 5 GHz Wi‑Fi & GPS Tracking**
Thanks to its 5 GHz Wi‑Fi, footage transfers quickly via the Vantrue app. The built-in GPS logs your routes and speed, while firmware updates over Wi‑Fi keep the cam current ([vantrue.com][1]).
### 6. **24/7 Parking Guard**
When hard-wired, the N5 switches into buffered parking storage mode. It records 10 seconds before and 30 seconds after detecting motion or impact—capturing incidents even when you're away ([vantrue.com][1]).
### 7. **Durability & Reliability**
A dual-core 1.5 TOPS CPU, supercapacitors, and robust ventilation (70+ heat-dissipating holes) make the N5 resilient under extreme temperatures. Reddit users confirm it reliably looped footage even in high heat ([reddit.com][2]).



