Keenly priced device aimed at professional drivers delivers simplicity and surprising image quality

Nexar is a relatively small player in the dash cam market, offering just two devices. There’s the entry-level Beam, priced at just over £100 and the Pro, priced at £159. 99 but currently on offer in various retailers.
The Pro is a two-camera setup designed in part for professional motorists such as taxi drivers who want the reassurance of an inward-facing digital camera to monitor passengers, as well because a front-facing one to record what’s happening outside the vehicle.
In the particular box are the main front-facing camera and internal infrared-equipped second camera each with their own mounts, a 32GB memory card (which can be upgraded for an extra cost) a 12V adapter and cable, fitting tools and simple installation instructions.
Design and fitting
The Nexar Pro is among the growing number of splash cams that don’t bother with the viewing screen on the device. That means it can be more compact than some similarly costed units plus the lozenge-shaped casing will sit fairly neatly out of view in most cars. Unlike a lot of other cameras which come with single-use sticky pads, the Nexar uses a suction cup mount with a swivelling socket. It’s not as little or neat as some other mounts but it does allow you to test and reposition the particular camera multiple times and offers some of the best adjustability we’ve seen.
The secondary, inward facing camera looks like a smaller version of the main digital camera and comes with its own mini-mount with regard to positioning close to the main unit, essential since the connecting cable is very short.
Features
Nexar has kept the particular spec from the Pro fairly simple, so there are no glitchy ADAS alerts but also no specific low-light settings and no proper low-power parking mode — something the lot of cameras do offer. What you do get is really a front dealing with camera along with 1080p recording and a 135-degree field of view, plus a 720p interior camera with infrared sensors regarding low-light use.
You also get one of the most straightforward and useful mobile apps we’ve seen. You have to use the app in order to get the particular camera working but the connection and setup process are usually simple plus make the Pro very user friendly compared to the particular buggy, poorly implemented apps from a few brands . The app allows you to live stream footage from your digital camera and will produce a drive map and drive video automatically when you stop. It also uploads any auto-detected incidents to your free cloud account for safekeeping and can create an insurance report using data like speed, force of impact, location plus video footage, although we weren’t able to test this.
Image high quality
The particular Nexar Pro’s 1080p resolution is at the lower end of the particular dash camera standard these days, with more and more devices giving 2K or 4K recording. However , intended for all its relatively low-spec, the images it produces are pretty good. They lack the sharpness of the very best devices but are generally clear and smooth, with decent contrast and enough detail to use as evidence should you ever need to. The low-light performance is also surprisingly good considering there is no special “night vision” processing. The particular interior camera’s lower resolution is still good enough to get its intended purpose and the infrared function offers peace of mind to business users travelling at night, like taxi drivers.
Verdict
The Nexar Pro proves that you don’t have to spend huge sums to get a decent dash cam. The image quality is better than the on-paper specs suggest plus the interior camera is ideal for business users. Only the particular lack of the rear-view camera and car parking mode count against this good value, easy to use option.