
When traveling, we like the fact that the Ring Car Cam uses two HD cameras one aimed toward the road, and the other pointed into your car’s interior. He even praised it for the sleek design combined with its crisp video performance.

SPY’s Tech Editor, John Velasco, was happy to report that it wasn’t too cumbersome to do the self-installation, which in total took about 20 minutes from start to finish. Like all Ring products though, it’s going to require a subscription, and it’s called Ring Protect Go.

We love the Ring Car Cam for many reasons, but perhaps the device’s greatest feature is its LTE compatibility, which allows you to access recordings and live feeds while you’re on the road or you’re away from your vehicle. Read More: Ring’s New Car Cam Has a Screen-Less Design And LTE Connectivity

When your Wyze Cam is offline, you will not be able to connect to the camera via the Wyze app to view the live stream video or change any of the camera settings.

Once the camera is configured with a microSD card inserted and Local recording to microSD card turned on, the camera will continue to continuously record to the microSD card, even when it is offline. However, you can use a Wi-Fi network connection to set up and configure your Wyze Cam in the Wyze app.
