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Garmin Dash Cam™ X110, Compact 1080p HD Dash Cam with a 140-degree Field of View, Built in Clarity™ Polarizer, Voice Controlled…

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Best stealth / discrete

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.4(162)

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78/ 100

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Updated May 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Garmin Dash Cam™ X110, Compact 1080p HD Dash Cam with a 140-degree Field of View, Built in Clarity™ Polarizer, Voice Controlled…

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, the Garmin X110 is positioned as the newer, more polished sibling to the 67W — a step up from the Mini line but with a smaller 140-degree field of view than the 67W and 1080p rather than 1440p capture. digitalcameraworld.com describes it as a small dash cam that records Full HD with HDR and GPS plus an integrated screen, while noting it feels expensive for the spec sheet. Best Buy verified-purchase reviewers and a r/Garmin owner both single out video clarity and reliable phone connection as strengths.

What reviewers liked

  • Built-in Clarity polarizer reduces windshield glare without an add-on filter
  • Best Buy verified-purchase reviewers consistently positive on video clarity
  • Compact 2.4-inch display and discreet form factor
  • Voice control and GPS standard
  • Garmin ecosystem and app reliability praised across r/Garmin

Where it falls short

  • 1080p resolution is modest given the price point
  • 140-degree FOV narrower than the older 67W
  • digitalcameraworld.com explicitly calls it expensive for the spec
  • Amazon review volume still thin at the time of writing
  • No rear or interior channel option in this exact SKU

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, the Garmin X110 is positioned as the newer, more polished sibling to the 67W — a step up from the Mini line but with a smaller 140-degree field of view than the 67W and 1080p rather than 1440p capture. digitalcameraworld.com describes it as a small dash cam that records Full HD with HDR and GPS plus an integrated screen, while noting it feels expensive for the spec sheet. Best Buy verified-purchase reviewers and a r/Garmin owner both single out video clarity and reliable phone connection as strengths.

The built-in Clarity polarizer is the feature that mainstream reviewers most consistently flag as a real differentiator versus cheaper rivals — it cuts windshield glare without an aftermarket CPL filter, which competitors at this price tier typically don't include. The honest pushback is that you're paying Garmin pricing for 1080p in a market where STARVIS 2 sensors at 1440p and 2160p exist for less. Consensus from across the reviewers we read: buy it for the polish, the polarizer, and the Garmin ecosystem, not for raw resolution.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Easy-to-use premium dash camera records crisp 1440p HD video, and a wide 140-degree field of view captures details in bright and low light; automatically saves video of detected incidents (some jurisdictions prohibit use of this camera device)
Easy-to-view 2.4” LCD display for immediate playback
Built-in Garmin Clarity polarizer lens enhancement reduces windshield glare to clearly show important video details
Save time, and avoid downloading or editing large video files with the online Vault, which automatically stores important saved video clips so you can view and share with the Garmin Drive smartphone app; you can even access high-end features, such as dash cam live view (requires a paid Vault subscription and active Wi-Fi network connection; nonpaid users can only view and download files when near the dash cam)
Voice control lets you use spoken commands to save video, start/stop audio recording and more (available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Swedish)
Gain peace of mind when away from your vehicle; the parking guard feature sends a notification to your phone if an incident is detected (requires a paid Vault subscription, active Wi-Fi connection, constant power and use of the Garmin Drive app on your compatible smartphone)
Access the dash cam remotely for live view on your compatible smartphone when you’re away from your parked car (requires a paid Vault subscription, constant power and an active Wi-Fi network connection while using the Garmin Drive smartphone app)
Compact dash camera goes virtually unnoticed on your windshield; automatically records and saves video of incidents with GPS location, date and time (some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit use of this device)

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