No included memory card
The 67W is sold without a microSD card despite Garmin recommending a specific card tier (U3 rated) for continuous recording. A quality 64–128GB card adds $20–$40 CAD to the total purchase cost.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewerThe Garmin Dash Cam 67W (ASIN B09VT6BXTM) records 1440p video with a 180-degree horizontal field of view, built-in GPS for speed and location overlay, and voice command controls. Available on Amazon.ca at $199, it includes Garmin's driver assistance alerts and automatic incident detection via G-sensor.
| Resolution | 1440p Quad HD (2560×1440) at 30fps |
| Field of View | 180-degree ultra-wide (horizontal) |
| GPS | Built-in GPS with speed and location overlay |
| Voice Control | Yes — 'OK Garmin, save video' commands |
| Auto Incident Detection | Yes — G-sensor triggered automatic incident save |
| Storage | Up to 512GB microSD (sold separately) |
"A driver cut me off and the 180-degree view caught them completely—including their lane change from far left. Insurance was settled immediately because the footage was unambiguous."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
"The voice command is the feature I didn't know I needed. 'OK Garmin, save video' immediately after a near-miss means I never lose footage trying to reach the unit."
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"Garmin quality is consistent. This is my third Garmin dash cam and the image quality, GPS accuracy, and build are all exactly what I expect from the brand."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
No included memory card
The 67W is sold without a microSD card despite Garmin recommending a specific card tier (U3 rated) for continuous recording. A quality 64–128GB card adds $20–$40 CAD to the total purchase cost.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewerApp connectivity can be finicky
The Garmin Drive app Bluetooth connection drops occasionally on some Android phones, requiring a re-pair. iOS connectivity is consistently reported as more stable than Android in user reviews.
Source: Reddit r/DashcamFront-only recording
At $200, buyers expect the option for rear camera coverage. The 67W requires a companion rear camera (sold separately) for full coverage—total cost with rear camera approaches $350–$400.
Source: Reddit r/DashcamThe Garmin Dash Cam 67W is the best single-channel dash cam for drivers who want the widest possible coverage with the reliability and polish of a premium brand. The 180-degree field of view, GPS integration, and voice commands are a genuinely better implementation than competing Chinese brands at the same price. The 4K gap matters for long-range license plate capture; the VIOFO A139 Pro matches or beats the 67W for front-only 4K recording at a similar price. Choose the 67W if the Garmin ecosystem, driver alerts, and brand support matter to you.