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Prices may varyThis product ranks #15 of 29 in Dash Cam.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 22, 2026
TL;DR Daytime plate legibility unconfirmed, no independent community footage comparison found at time of review; Rexing specs 4K front and 1080p rear. Night vision: independent footage comparison not available at time of review (Rexing markets enhanced night vision, but no sensor is named and no community footage confirms it). Parking mode is a parking monitor with no buffered pre-record documented and no stated included hardwire kit. Energy storage is not specified by the manufacturer (no battery or supercapacitor claim). FCC assumed; no UL/ETL electrical safety certification confirmed.
The F30 is Rexing's budget 2-channel dash cam, recording the road ahead at 4K and the road behind at 1080p. Its headline feature is the built-in GPS mount: the GPS module is integrated into the mount, so there is no separate GPS accessory to route, and the footage carries speed, route, location, and time data. Rexing names no image sensor and makes no native-versus-upscaled claim for the 4K front, and no independent community footage comparison confirming daytime plate legibility or night-vision result was available at time of review, so those remain manufacturer claims rather than corroborated results. The parking monitor captures incidents while parked, but no buffered pre-event recording is documented and the page does not state an included hardwire kit. 5GHz Wi-Fi (marketed as 5G Wi-Fi) handles wireless clip transfer through the Rexing app, though that app has documented connection complaints across the line. A G-sensor locks footage on impact, with loop recording over the card.
Best match for budget-minded drivers who want front-and-rear road coverage in one cheap kit and value the built-in GPS mount for a cleaner install. Skip it if proven footage is the goal: the F30 is a brand-new model with no named sensor, no independent community footage, and an unstated energy-storage type, and its rear channel is 1080p rather than 4K. Drivers who want dual-4K or a community-validated footage track record should look at the dual-4K Rexing R88 or a community-tested competitor.
No PPE is required for installation or normal use. Rexing does not state the energy-storage type for the F30, so neither a supercapacitor heat-durability benefit nor a lithium battery-disposal concern can be confirmed; a buyer who needs that detail should confirm it with Rexing. The device qualifies for standard e-waste drop-off (Best Buy, Call2Recycle); no manufacturer take-back program is documented. No independent UL or ETL electrical safety certification was located for the F30; FCC radio-emissions compliance is assumed for a US-market wireless device. No California Prop 65 warning is documented on the manufacturer listing.
Yes. The F30 is a 2-channel dash cam: a 4K front camera and an external rear-of-vehicle camera that records at 1080p. The rear faces the road behind you, not the cabin, so it is for drivers who want road-ahead and road-behind coverage rather than interior documentation.
The GPS module is integrated into the camera's mount instead of being a separate accessory you route and plug in. It records speed, route, location, date, and time onto your footage. The practical benefit is a cleaner install with one less component to mount and wire.
Rexing does not state the energy-storage type for the F30 on its product page · it names neither a lithium-ion battery nor a supercapacitor. Because the spec is unconfirmed, we do not credit it with the supercapacitor heat-durability advantage that some other Rexing models document. If hot-climate durability is your priority, confirm the energy-storage type with Rexing before buying.
The F30 records 4K front and 1080p rear, and Rexing markets enhanced night vision. The manufacturer does not name the image sensor, and the F30 was published in May 2026 with no independent community footage comparison confirming its real-world plate legibility or night-vision result at time of review. The footage signal is based on the resolution spec and marketing, not on corroborated footage.
As one of the cheapest models in the Rexing line, it is an inexpensive way to get front-and-rear coverage, and the built-in GPS mount is a real convenience. The trade-off is that nothing about its footage is yet proven · no named sensor, no community footage, unstated energy storage, and a 1080p (not 4K) rear. It is a reasonable budget pick; a buyer wanting proven dual footage may prefer a community-tested model.
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