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Nextbase Rear View Camera

by New Edge Times Report
April 7, 2023
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Verdict

This add-on rear-view camera for Nextbase dash cams sounds ideal for people who’d rather not run cable to a dedicated rear-window camera, but the reality is a bit disappointing. The videos it captures are very dependent on careful aiming and the position of your forward-facing dash cam. Get it right and the best you can hope for is a narrow angle rearward view, crowded by bits of underexposed cabin. Unless you really can’t face the cables, get a rear window camera.

Pros

  • Simple upgrade to an existing Nextbase dash cam
  • Adjustable aim

Cons

  • Narrow angle, partially obstructed videos
  • Lots of camera shake

Availability

  • UKRRP: £69
  • USARRP: $100
  • Europeunavailable
  • Canadaunavailable
  • Australiaunavailable

  • A rear-view, add-on cameraThis camera slots straight into selected Nextbase dash cams, providing a rear view without the extra cabling

Introduction

The Nextbase Rear View Camera is an add-on for selected models in the company’s dash cam range.

It’s a great idea: instead of running a cable from the dash cam to a rear-window camera, this module plugs straight into your dash cam, and uses a telephoto lens to zoom in on what’s going on through the back window. Unfortunately, the reality doesn’t quite live up to the promise.

Design, features and video quality

  • A simple slot-in upgrade
  • Hard to aim
  • Disappointing video quality

This module is compatible with the NextBase 322GW, 422GW, 522GW and 622GW dash cams. It slots directly into the camera body, so there are no extra wires to fit. Depending on which dash cam you have, you may find that using it reduces your forward-facing resolution. The 622GW is unaffected, while the 322GW will support only 1080p forward and 720p rearward video. The 422GW and 522GW will offer a choice of 1080p front and back, or 1440p front and 720p to the rear.

Nextbase Rear View Camera installed
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

While NextBase’s Cabin View Camera uses a wide angle, 140° lens to capture the cabin and windows, the Rear View Camera has a tight, 30° telephoto lens to fill as much of the frame as practical with the car’s rear window. Sadly, this throws up a few issues.

This camera’s very sensitive to the positioning of your dash cam, and the direction you’ve aimed it in. Its lens assembly can be moved through a small range to let you fine-tune things, but if your dash cam’s significantly off-centre, you may find part of your rear view is obscured by your car seats or headrests.

Nextbase Rear View Camera rear view when installed

Even when properly targeted, it’s inevitable that you’ll film some of your car’s cabin. Your friends or family might not like it, but they’ll be underexposed and slightly out of focus anyway. On bends or undulations, you’ll find that following traffic is often cropped out by the narrow field of view, before reappearing as the road straightens out.

Another issue with the telephoto lens is that video is far more susceptible to camera shake than the wider lenses more typically used in dash cams. Bumps and ridges that barely registered on my front-facing 622GW were headache-inducing on the Rear View Camera connected to it. The narrow angle also has the effect of exaggerating the closeness of traffic behind – making it look more like you’re being tailgated when you’re not.

Nextbase Rear View Camera close up view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This camera coped quite well with low light conditions, continuing to record useful footage well into dusk. At night, however, it compared less well to rear window-mounted alternatives.

Nextbase Rear View Camera dusk footage
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

But more than anything, videos just weren’t especially sharp, even in broad daylight. While I could often make out details including the number plate of following cars, this could be tricky unless I was driving in a straight line and there was little comparative movement between our two vehicles.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You don’t want to run cables: This add-on module may be worth it if you flatly refuse to add a cabled rear-window camera

You want the best quality footage: If you want a decent quality rear view recording, you’ll need to settle for cables

Final Thoughts

Not all great ideas work well in practice, and the Nextbase Rear View Camera is one of them.

While it’s simple to fit, it can be challenging to aim, and its telephoto lens contributes to an all-round disappointing performance. If you’re dead set against wiring in a rear-view camera, consider the Nextbase Cabin View Camera instead – I felt it captured more of the road, although it comes at the cost of passengers’ privacy. But if you want the best view behind, there’s not really a substitute for putting a camera on the rear window.

How we test

We test every dash cam we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main dash cam for the review period

We take sample video during the day and night to see how good the footage really is.

We test any smartphone apps to see what additional features are on offer.

We test any additional safety features, such as lange change warning, to see how useful they really are.

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Best dash cams 2020: Our top dash cam reviews for your car

FAQs

Can I use a Nextbase rear-facing camera with a different dash cam brand?

No, the three-model rear-facing camera range is only for use with selected Nextbase dash cams

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Manufacturer

Quiet Mark Accredited

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Dash cam front camera resolution

Dash cam memory card slot

Dash cam rear camera

Dash cam screen resolution

Nextbase Rear View Camera

£69

$100

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Next Base

No

45 x 32 x 40 MM

22 G

B07PV97J2Q

2022

13/03/2023

NBDVRS2RFCZ

1920 x 1080 px

N/A

Yes

x px

›

Verdict

This add-on rear-view camera for Nextbase dash cams sounds ideal for people who’d rather not run cable to a dedicated rear-window camera, but the reality is a bit disappointing. The videos it captures are very dependent on careful aiming and the position of your forward-facing dash cam. Get it right and the best you can hope for is a narrow angle rearward view, crowded by bits of underexposed cabin. Unless you really can’t face the cables, get a rear window camera.

Pros

  • Simple upgrade to an existing Nextbase dash cam
  • Adjustable aim

Cons

  • Narrow angle, partially obstructed videos
  • Lots of camera shake

Availability

  • UKRRP: £69
  • USARRP: $100
  • Europeunavailable
  • Canadaunavailable
  • Australiaunavailable

  • A rear-view, add-on cameraThis camera slots straight into selected Nextbase dash cams, providing a rear view without the extra cabling

Introduction

The Nextbase Rear View Camera is an add-on for selected models in the company’s dash cam range.

It’s a great idea: instead of running a cable from the dash cam to a rear-window camera, this module plugs straight into your dash cam, and uses a telephoto lens to zoom in on what’s going on through the back window. Unfortunately, the reality doesn’t quite live up to the promise.

Design, features and video quality

  • A simple slot-in upgrade
  • Hard to aim
  • Disappointing video quality

This module is compatible with the NextBase 322GW, 422GW, 522GW and 622GW dash cams. It slots directly into the camera body, so there are no extra wires to fit. Depending on which dash cam you have, you may find that using it reduces your forward-facing resolution. The 622GW is unaffected, while the 322GW will support only 1080p forward and 720p rearward video. The 422GW and 522GW will offer a choice of 1080p front and back, or 1440p front and 720p to the rear.

Nextbase Rear View Camera installed
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

While NextBase’s Cabin View Camera uses a wide angle, 140° lens to capture the cabin and windows, the Rear View Camera has a tight, 30° telephoto lens to fill as much of the frame as practical with the car’s rear window. Sadly, this throws up a few issues.

This camera’s very sensitive to the positioning of your dash cam, and the direction you’ve aimed it in. Its lens assembly can be moved through a small range to let you fine-tune things, but if your dash cam’s significantly off-centre, you may find part of your rear view is obscured by your car seats or headrests.

Nextbase Rear View Camera rear view when installed

Even when properly targeted, it’s inevitable that you’ll film some of your car’s cabin. Your friends or family might not like it, but they’ll be underexposed and slightly out of focus anyway. On bends or undulations, you’ll find that following traffic is often cropped out by the narrow field of view, before reappearing as the road straightens out.

Another issue with the telephoto lens is that video is far more susceptible to camera shake than the wider lenses more typically used in dash cams. Bumps and ridges that barely registered on my front-facing 622GW were headache-inducing on the Rear View Camera connected to it. The narrow angle also has the effect of exaggerating the closeness of traffic behind – making it look more like you’re being tailgated when you’re not.

Nextbase Rear View Camera close up view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This camera coped quite well with low light conditions, continuing to record useful footage well into dusk. At night, however, it compared less well to rear window-mounted alternatives.

Nextbase Rear View Camera dusk footage
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

But more than anything, videos just weren’t especially sharp, even in broad daylight. While I could often make out details including the number plate of following cars, this could be tricky unless I was driving in a straight line and there was little comparative movement between our two vehicles.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You don’t want to run cables: This add-on module may be worth it if you flatly refuse to add a cabled rear-window camera

You want the best quality footage: If you want a decent quality rear view recording, you’ll need to settle for cables

Final Thoughts

Not all great ideas work well in practice, and the Nextbase Rear View Camera is one of them.

While it’s simple to fit, it can be challenging to aim, and its telephoto lens contributes to an all-round disappointing performance. If you’re dead set against wiring in a rear-view camera, consider the Nextbase Cabin View Camera instead – I felt it captured more of the road, although it comes at the cost of passengers’ privacy. But if you want the best view behind, there’s not really a substitute for putting a camera on the rear window.

How we test

We test every dash cam we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main dash cam for the review period

We take sample video during the day and night to see how good the footage really is.

We test any smartphone apps to see what additional features are on offer.

We test any additional safety features, such as lange change warning, to see how useful they really are.

You might like…


Best outdoor security camera 2023


Best dash cams 2020: Our top dash cam reviews for your car

FAQs

Can I use a Nextbase rear-facing camera with a different dash cam brand?

No, the three-model rear-facing camera range is only for use with selected Nextbase dash cams

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Manufacturer

Quiet Mark Accredited

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Dash cam front camera resolution

Dash cam memory card slot

Dash cam rear camera

Dash cam screen resolution

Nextbase Rear View Camera

£69

$100

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Next Base

No

45 x 32 x 40 MM

22 G

B07PV97J2Q

2022

13/03/2023

NBDVRS2RFCZ

1920 x 1080 px

N/A

Yes

x px

›

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