On one side is a microSD card slot (although no card is included in the box), and on the other there is a microUSB port for power. Instead, one button on the side mutes and unmutes the microphone, and a larger button on the back saves a section of video when pressed. There is no touchscreen on the Dash Cam Mini, or a display of any kind. Garmin has given the Dash Cam Mini a plain, matt black finish which feels like it’ll shrug off being chucked into the glovebox between uses. This makes for stable video recording, and zero movement when driving over speed bumps or caught out by a pothole. The ball-and-socket connection to the mounting arm offers a sturdy grip, keeping the camera in place no matter what angle you position it at. That said, we would feel comfortable leaving the Garmin Dash Cam Mini permanently in our car, due to how discreet it looks from both inside and out.
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