Video quality (day & night)
17/20Footage is strong and dependable, even if specialist rivals still edge it on outright enthusiast-level image performance.
Garmin Dash Cam X310
A refined, easy-to-live-with dash cam that trades some enthusiast-level feature depth for Garmin’s usual polish and strong app ecosystem.
Footage is strong and dependable, even if specialist rivals still edge it on outright enthusiast-level image performance.
Coverage is well judged for everyday use and does not feel exaggerated.
Parking support is good enough, but not among the strongest reasons to choose the X310.
Garmin’s overall polish and hardware maturity give it a strong reliability and trust case.
Storage support, sync options, and the wider Garmin ecosystem all make ownership straightforward.
The Garmin Dash Cam X310 is easy to like because it feels polished from the moment you unbox it. The hardware is tidy, the setup experience is friendlier than many specialist competitors, and the overall impression is that Garmin understands how to make products normal drivers can live with comfortably.
That polish matters. A lot of dash cams still feel like small tech projects rather than genuinely refined car accessories. The X310 avoids much of that friction. It is not the most extreme performer in every technical category, but it consistently feels well balanced.
Video quality is good and useful, while the broader Garmin ecosystem adds convenience if you value the app and accessory story. Reliability also gives it a boost. Garmin tends to inspire more trust than bargain-basement alternatives, and in this category that matters a lot.
Where it loses ground is pure feature aggression. Some specialist rivals offer stronger image-first hardware or more advanced parking features at similar spend. That keeps the X310 below the very top tier on product merit.
Viewed only as a product, it is a polished premium dash cam for buyers who value ease of ownership over enthusiast bragging rights.
A polished premium dash cam for buyers who want easy ownership, solid app support, and trusted-brand reassurance.
| Compare | Garmin Dash Cam X310 | Thinkware U3000 Pro Dash Cam | Viofo A329 2CH Dash Cam | BlackVue DR970X Box Plus Dash Cam | Viofo A229 Pro 3CH Dash Cam | 70mai Dash Cam 4K T800 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product rating | 89/100 | 96/100 | 95/100 | 94/100 | 92/100 | 91/100 |
| Category Ranking | #6 | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 |
| Price | £299 | £449 | £329 | £699 | £279 | £339 |
| Video Resolution | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K |
| Frame Rate | 30fps | 30fps | 60fps | 30fps | 30fps | 30fps |
| Sensor | TBC | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 | Sony Starvis 2 |
| Field of View | 140° | TBC | TBC | 146° | TBC | TBC |
| Channels | Front | Front + Rear | Front + Rear | Front + Rear | Front + Rear + Interior | Front + Rear + Interior |
| Rear Camera Resolution | N/A | 2K | 2K | 1080p | 1440p | 4K |
| GPS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Buffered Parking Mode | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cloud Connectivity | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
| 4G / LTE | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Power Type | TBC | Supercapacitor | Supercapacitor | Supercapacitor | Supercapacitor | TBC |