Best Alternatives To Dash Cam
Skip the single-purpose dash cam — a good phone mount and an app are often all you need, but dedicated security systems offer more peace of mind.
1. Old Smartphone + Dashcam App (e.g., AutoBoy, DailyRoads Voyager) — 4.5/5
This is our go-to recommendation for anyone on a tight budget or who just wants occasional recording. You probably have an old phone gathering dust, and with a good app, it becomes a shockingly capable dash cam alternative that's easy to set up [2]. The video quality often blows budget dash cams out of the water.
Pros
- Practically free if you own an old phone
- Superior video quality to many dedicated dash cams
- Built-in GPS, cellular for cloud upload (if active SIM)
- Acts as a backup phone or navigation device too
Cons
- Requires constant charging (can overheat in direct sun)
- App needs to be manually started/stopped
- Not ideal for long-term parking surveillance
- Can drain your car's battery if left on without proper setup
Best for: Budget-conscious drivers, occasional recorders, or those who want a flexible, multi-purpose solution.
2. Ring Car Cam — 3.8/5
The Ring Car Cam is the closest thing to a full home security system for your car. It offers dual-facing cameras, 4G LTE connectivity for real-time alerts, and integration with the Ring ecosystem. The subscription model is a deal-breaker for some, but the peace of mind is pretty high [3].
Pros
- Dual-facing cameras (road and interior)
- LTE connectivity for live view and alerts
- Seamless integration with Ring ecosystem
- Motion detection alerts when parked
Cons
- Requires a monthly subscription for full features
- Higher upfront cost than most dash cams
- Privacy concerns with interior camera and cloud storage
- Battery drain if parking monitoring is extensively used
Best for: Ring users, those who want continuous remote monitoring, and owners of high-value vehicles.
3. Raven Connected Car System — 4.2/5
The Raven is a fantastic, albeit premium, alternative that goes way beyond simple recording. It's an entire connected car system offering GPS tracking, live video streaming, and even driver coaching. Think telematics meets security, and it's all controlled via a slick app [4]. The price is steep, but the feature set is unmatched.
Pros
- Dual-facing cameras with excellent quality
- Advanced GPS tracking and geofencing
- Family monitoring features (speed, harsh braking alerts)
- LTE connectivity for real-time alerts and video
Cons
- Significantly more expensive than dedicated dash cams
- Requires a monthly subscription for full features
- Installation can be more involved than plug-and-play
- Some users report app stability issues on older phones
Best for: Parents monitoring teen drivers, fleet managers, or anyone who wants comprehensive vehicle tracking and security.
4. Cubiio Dashcam Lite — 3.5/5
This one's intriguing because it functions more like a discreet smart camera than a traditional dash cam. It's compact, magnetic, and boasts a great sensor [5]. While it lacks a screen, its simple app-based control and quick setup make it a decent alternative for minimalists.
Pros
- Extremely small and discreet design
- Magnetic mount makes it easy to remove
- Good low-light performance
- Simple app interface for control
Cons
- No screen, all controls via smartphone app
- Battery life for parking mode is limited
- Not designed for continuous harsh weather exposure
- Relatively expensive for its feature set compared to traditional dash cams
Best for: Drivers who prioritize discreetness, simplicity, and don't need a screen on the unit itself.
5. Action Camera (e.g., GoPro Hero Black) — 4.0/5
A high-end action camera like a GoPro might seem overkill, but if you already own one, it's a stellar dash cam alternative for temporary use. They've got fantastic image stabilization, wide fields of view, and incredible durability [6]. Just be prepared for shorter battery life and a lack of 'set-it-and-forget-it' features.
Pros
- Unbeatable video quality and stabilization
- Extremely durable and weather-resistant
- Versatile for other activities outside the car
- Wide field of view captures a lot
Cons
- Poor battery life for continuous recording without external power
- Overheating can be an issue in hot cars
- Manual start/stop recording required
- Significantly more expensive than dedicated dash cams
Best for: Adventure seekers who already own an action cam and need multi-purpose recording, or for short, high-quality drives.