Coverage explained

1, 2 or 3-channel — what's the difference?

"Channels" simply means how many cameras are recording at once. More channels = more angles covered. Here's how each setup protects your vehicle.

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Front only

1-Channel

1-Channel dash-cam coverage diagram

A single forward-facing camera capturing the road ahead. Great budget option for highway commuters and protecting against front-end collisions.

Front + Cabin

2-Channel

2-Channel dash-cam coverage diagram

Adds an interior camera to record what's happening inside the vehicle. Ideal for rideshare drivers, parents, and anyone who wants eyes on the cabin.

Front + Cabin + Rear

3-Channel

3-Channel dash-cam coverage diagram

Full 360° awareness. Front, cabin, and rear all recorded simultaneously. The gold standard for fleets, rideshare pros, and maximum peace of mind.

Not sure which is right for you? Use our instant quote builder and we'll recommend the right setup for your driving habits.

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Obsessed with the install.

Dash N' GO started with one vision — no exposed wires, clean installs. We roll out daily to driveways, offices and job sites across the region, delivering the cleanest dash-cam and RGB lighting installs you'll find anywhere.

Hidden-wire standard

Every cable tucked behind trim and headliner. Period. If you can see a wire, we redo it.

Certified technicians

Factory-trained on every Dash Cam dash-cam model and major OEM trim system.

Built to last

Every install is done with precision and care — clean routing, solid connections, and attention to every detail.

Hundreds of happy drivers

From daily commuters to fleet owners, rideshare pros and weekend tuners.