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Front and rear footage without the premium price tag

The REDTIGER F7NP records 4K up front and 1080p behind you. STARVIS 2 helps at dusk, Wi‑Fi pulls clips to your phone, and the box includes a 128GB card.

Last seen around £104.59 on Amazon UK* — confirm the live price before you buy.

REDTIGER F7NP dual dash cam with front and in-car rear camera

4K front · 1080p rear · 128GB card included · iPhone & Android app

Dual dash camFront and rear for one price

REDTIGER F7NP Dash Cam

4K front and 1080p rear — STARVIS 2 sensor, 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi, GPS, and a 128GB card in the box.

4.3 (24,180+ ratings)B098WVKF19Recently checked

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Last price on Amazon UK

£104.59*

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Worth a look if you want two cameras in one kit

Dual-channel kit with STARVIS 2 night vision and 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi. Parking mode needs a hardwire kit — not included on every listing, so check the box contents before you buy.

  • 4K front and 1080p rear recording with 170° + 140° lenses
  • Sony STARVIS 2 sensor — plates stay readable in rain and winter dusk
  • 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi downloads clips to your phone without pulling the SD card
  • Built-in GPS logs route, speed, and location on each file
  • 128GB microSD included; supports cards up to 512GB
  • Supercapacitor instead of a lithium battery — better in hot parked cars

What it does

Two lenses, one power cable, and an app for when you need to pull evidence without fishing for the microSD.

Dual coverage

Front camera runs 4K (or 2.5K at 30fps if you prefer smoother motion). Rear is 1080p in-car — enough to catch tailgaters, not cinema-grade.

Night plates

STARVIS 2 plus WDR does the heavy lifting on grey UK evenings. It is not magic in total blackout, but number plates at 4 p.m. in January look sharper than on older 1080p-only units.

Phone app

Pair over 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi, pull clips, check GPS tracks. First connection takes a few minutes; after that it is mostly fine unless you rename the SSID.

3.18" screen

Button controls on the unit — not a touchscreen. Fine for quick playback in the car; most people review footage on the phone anyway.

Parking mode

G-sensor recording while parked is supported, but you need a hardwire kit to the fuse box. The suction mount can droop on a hot windscreen — worth checking after the first week.

Owner feedback

What people say after a few weeks

Recent write-ups on this exact kit (F7NP · 128GB). We kept the awkward bits — app pairing trips people up more than the video quality.

4.3

24,180+ ratings

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Feedback refreshed recently

Sharp 4K front platesLong cables — easy tuckApp pairing can be fiddlySupercapacitor · no battery swell
Larry G. profile

Larry G.

Owner since 2013

Verified owner

Impressive product

Clear fitting instructions — handy that rear power comes from the front unit, so no tapping into the car lights. Video quality is very good with a wide front angle. On the phone it looks even better than the little screen. Struggled to finish Wi‑Fi pairing on my own; support walked me through the last step same day.

United Kingdom · F7NP · 128GB kit

27 people found this useful

Mary F. profile

Mary F.

Owner since 2019

Verified owner

Good price, easy install

Box and instructions feel premium — setup took one evening. Neighbour paid 40% more for another brand that drops to Full HD to avoid frame blur; this one holds 4K without drama. Registered the 18‑month warranty in five minutes.

United Kingdom · F7NP · 128GB kit

4 people found this useful

Suzanne J. profile

Suzanne J.

Owner since 2011

Verified owner

Excellent system

Fitted to an Omoda 5 using the USB port on the mirror housing — short cable, very tidy. Rear run needed patience but extra length tucks into trim fine. Images and sound are clear; PC upload is straightforward. Night driving not tested yet.

United Kingdom · F7NP · front/rear kit

1 people found this useful

Arthur S. profile

Arthur S.

Owner since 2008

Verified owner

High quality for the money

Fifteen years of dashcams in fleet vans — picked this for the supercapacitor instead of a battery pack. Swapped the bundled card for a 256GB one at max quality. GPS sits in the mount bracket; suction holds on a dusty pickup cab. Rural night footage looked solid on first motorway run.

United Kingdom · F7NP · 128GB kit

34 people found this useful

Isabella C. profile

Isabella C.

Owner since 2021

Verified owner

Best dash cam I've used

Image and video quality are top notch. Install is straightforward — do yourself a favour and add a hardwire kit so you're not dangling a cable to the 12V socket.

United Kingdom · F7NP · 128GB kit

Victor J. profile

Victor J.

Owner since 2013

Verified owner

Wi‑Fi connection every trip

Daytime video is good and cables are long enough. But you connect over Wi‑Fi manually each time — not Bluetooth auto-pair like my old Nextbase. Fine for set-and-forget recording; annoying if you pull clips daily (taxi, instructor, delivery). Support never replied through the app.

United Kingdom · F7NP · 128GB kit

62 people found this useful

Michelle W. profile

Michelle W.

Owner since 2006

Verified owner

Great camera, weak stickies

Footage is excellent. The adhesive pads for the bracket and windscreen keep letting go in heat — asked for replacements and got a refund instead. Worth buying your own 3M pads if you park in sun.

United Kingdom · F7NP · 128GB kit

1 people found this useful

Setup

Budget an hour for a tidy install — the rear cable is long enough, but trim clips matter.

  1. Step 1

    Mount both cameras

    Suction cup on the windscreen for the front unit. Rear cable runs to the in-car lens — plan the trim route before you stick anything.

  2. Step 2

    Format the card

    Insert the included microSD and format once in the menu. Skipping this step causes random write errors on first boot.

  3. Step 3

    Pair the app

    Install REDTIGER Cam, connect to the dash cam Wi‑Fi, set the clock and loop length. Download a test clip before you rely on it for a long trip.

In the box

Video
4K front (2160p) · 1080p rear
Sensor
Sony STARVIS 2, WDR/HDR
Field of view
170° front · 140° rear
Connectivity
5.8GHz Wi‑Fi, GPS built in
Storage
128GB card included, up to 512GB
Power
Supercapacitor, 12V car socket
Warranty
24 months (per manufacturer)

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