Features & Compatibility
Price: $149.99 - $169.99
(as of Mar 27, 2026 15:30:12 UTC – Details)
Product description
IIWEY | Leading Innovation in Multi-Channel Dash Cams : The New 5CH N9 Series 


1 24/7 Parking Mode
2 Loop Recording
3 Time Lapse
Super Inrared Night Vison: Front & Rear 5-Cameras with 12 IR LEDs 


1 5GHz WiFi 6, Fastest
2 OTA Firnware Update
3 Built-in GPS

1 New Dual-Cam Rear Camera
2 Wire Your N9 Camera
3 What’s in the Box?
5-CHANNEL 360° SHIELD – FOR ALL VEHICLES: The N9 records Front, Rear, Left, Right, and Cabin in FHD 1080P. Beyond Rideshare disputes, it helps Families monitor kids/pets and Truckers eliminate blind spots & protect cargo. 12 IR LEDs capture critical details in total darkness. Whether for daily commutes, family trips, or professional hauling, it eliminates blind spots for maximum safety and legal protection across any car, SUV, or truck.
360° SENTRY PARKING MODE: STOP DOOR DINGS Bring all-around security to any car. Dedicated side cameras catch door dings and side-swipes while parked. Features ①48H Time-Lapse (1/3/5 fps) for optimized storage and ②G-Sensor to instantly lock impact footage. Protect your vehicle from hit-and-runs 24/7. (Note: Requires IIWEY Hardwire Kit, ASIN: B0DHJNRPB9; included car charger is for driving only.)
ULTRA-FAST WI-FI 6 & GPS TRACKING: Experience zero-latency file management with 5.8GHz Wi-Fi 6 technology, delivering download speeds up to 10MB/s—300% faster than standard cams. Use the free App to instantly share video evidence with police or insurance companies. Built-in GPS accurately logs real-time speed, coordinates, and route data, providing a comprehensive digital footprint of your journey. High-speed connectivity ensures your evidence is always accessible when every second counts.
128GB INDUSTRIAL CARD INCLUDED & LOOP RECORDING: Ready for immediate deployment with a pre-installed 128GB high-endurance microSD card (supports up to 256GB). The seamless loop system ensures non-stop recording by overwriting the oldest footage, while the Emergency Lock (G-Sensor) automatically isolates and protects collision clips from being deleted. This heavy-duty storage solution is built to withstand extreme temperatures and constant write cycles for long-term reliability.
EASY SETUP & 24-MONTH PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT: Designed for easy DIY installation in SUVs, trucks, and sedans with organized cabling and intuitive UI prompts. IIWEY provides a comprehensive 12-month customer service. We are committed to ensuring your vehicle is never left unprotected, providing a worry-free experience from day one.

Josh –
Never missed a spot with 5 channels dash cam.
With a front filter, it is crystal clear. The cameras on both sides are operational. A wide range of angles are seen from the back camera. Five cameras guard the area around the car. If you make the proper adjustments, the time and date are accurate. Turn on and off automatically as programmed. larger screen than the one before it. Watch with greater confidence and comfort for your eyes. Unlike other cameras or earlier models, stickers are extremely robust and long-lasting. Installation is not as difficult. This dash cam functions flawlessly and is really well-made. The front unit is simple to install on your windshield and comes with a spair mount. For off-center placement, the central camera makes a small adjustment. You can get a complete view thanks to the side cameras’ 180-degree adjustment. Two more 180-degree-adjustable cameras and a lengthy cable are included in the rear unit. The front device is powered by a long line that connects a cigarette lighter to a USB C adaptor. Both devices, the power adapter and cord, and the cords appear sturdy and secure. The monitor offers an excellent image and is a good size. A 128 GB microSD card is included. Additionally, the device has GPS that connects to the captured video. This dash cam offers every feature you could possibly need and more. It is really simple to use.For my car’s safety, this 360-degree, five-channel dash cam with AI driver monitoring system has changed everything. It is simple to view everything going on on the road thanks to the 4K video quality’s exceptional clarity and sharpness. The night vision’s ability to capture crisp video even in extremely low light levels astonished me. My itineraries are precisely tracked by the integrated GPS, and I can instantly watch and download videos from my phone thanks to the WiFi capability. I can hear what is happening both inside and outside the automobile because it records sounds flawlessly. I feel more at ease when the car is parked because the motion detection is incredibly dependable and functions well with the 24-hour parking monitor mode. There were no difficult stages involved in the installation process. With five cameras covering the front, back, and both sides, there is comprehensive coverage and nothing is overlooked. The installation took roughly an hour on my end. Since it was my second time installing one, I paid close attention to hiding the cables so that it appeared to be a factory installation. Although this model was quite comparable to my prior experience, it has some amazing AI-powered monitoring tools that are intended to identify any hazards while driving, which is a great improvement. Excellent video quality is captured by all four cameras, with the front lens producing particularly sharp images. I truly appreciate how each camera’s records are properly arranged into distinct files.
Turd Ferguson –
Wow! Just wow!
I’ve been using this dash cam in a vehicle where full coverage was important, and it’s designed to capture nearly everything happening around the car.The biggest advantage is the 360° multi-camera setup. In addition to the front and rear cameras, it records the interior and both sides of the vehicle. This type of coverage is especially helpful for rideshare drivers or anyone who wants documentation of activity around the entire vehicle, including side impacts or incidents occurring beside the car.Video quality across the cameras is solid for daily recording. The front and rear cameras capture clear daytime footage with enough detail to read license plates under good conditions. The interior camera uses 12 infrared lights for night recording, which keeps the cabin visible even in complete darkness without producing distracting glare.The included 128GB memory card is convenient since the system is ready to use immediately. Loop recording works automatically by overwriting older footage, while the built-in G-sensor locks important clips if sudden movement or impact is detected.WiFi-6 connectivity is a helpful upgrade. Transferring clips to a phone through the companion app is noticeably faster than older WiFi dash cams, and the app makes it easy to review or save footage without removing the memory card. GPS support records speed and location data alongside the video, which can be useful if you ever need to review driving events. The 24/7 parking mode adds another layer of protection by monitoring the vehicle while it’s parked.Installation takes a little longer than a typical front-and-rear dash cam because of the additional side cameras, but once installed the system runs reliably in the background.
Marc –
Nice dash cam
I’m really impressed with this dash cam. It records the front, rear, interior, and both sides, giving excellent all-around coverage while driving or parked. The video quality is clear, and the IR night vision works well inside the car at night. The WiFi app makes it easy to view footage on your phone, and the included memory card, GPS, and parking mode are great extras. Overall, a solid dash cam with great coverage and useful features.
big rock –
Total Peace of Mind on the Road
When I first opened the box, I was impressed by how well organized everything was, and the cameras themselves felt solid and ready for the job. Setting it up took a bit of time, but the instructions were clear and the cabling was manageable. In real life, the five channel recording has been incredible. I can see front, rear, both sides, and the cabin all in clear detail, and the infrared lights work so well at night that I can still make out faces and details in the dark. The Wi‑Fi 6 connection lets me pull up footage on the app instantly, and the built‑in GPS gives me speed and route info without any extra fuss. I also love the parking mode with the G‑sensor because I caught a door ding on camera once and had the proof saved right away. Having the 128GB card included meant I could start using it immediately. This dash cam has completely changed how I feel about driving and parking. I no longer worry about blind spots or wondering what happened if I hear a bump, and that peace of mind makes every trip feel safer and simpler.
Tomi –
Ich habe die IIWEY 4 Channel 360° Dash Cam getestet – mit Fokus auf typische Alltagsfahrten (Stadt, Landstraße, abends/nachts) und ein paar Park-Situationen. Bewertet habe ich dabei vor allem Bildqualität (2K Front + 3×1080p innen/hinten/links/rechts), Bedienung per App (5G WiFi), IR-Nachtsicht im Innenraum, Zuverlässigkeit der Loop-Aufnahme, Speicherhandling (inkl. 128GB-Karte), Montage und Alltagstauglichkeit sowie den Parkmodus.Kurzfazit: Für Rideshare, Familienauto oder alle, die bewusst eine Rundum-Dokumentation möchten, ist das Set im Test sehr überzeugend. Die 4 Perspektiven bringen einen echten Mehrwert gegenüber klassischen Front/Heck-Kameras, die Innenraum-IR-Nachtsicht funktioniert sichtbar gut, und durch die beiliegende 128GB-Karte ist man sofort startklar. Insgesamt wirkt das System durchdacht und praxisnah.4-Kanal-Konzept: der größte Vorteil ist die vollständige AbdeckungDer Hauptgrund, warum ich diese Dashcam interessant fand, ist das 4-Kanal-Setup: Front plus Innenraum/Heck/links/rechts (je nach Einbausituation). Im Alltag merkt man den Vorteil sofort:Spurwechsel, seitliche Annäherungen, Einfädeln: Seitliche Blickwinkel sind deutlich besser abgedeckt.Innenraum + Rückbank: Gerade für Mitfahrdienste, Taxi oder Familien (Kinder, Gepäck) sehr sinnvoll.Rundum-„Kontext“: Bei Zwischenfällen ist nicht nur „was vorne war“ sichtbar, sondern auch, was seitlich oder im Innenraum passiert ist.Im Test hatte ich das Gefühl, dass die Kamera nicht nur „mehr Bild“ liefert, sondern tatsächlich mehr Beweiskraft, weil Situationen ganzheitlicher erfasst werden.Bildqualität: 2K vorne liefert die Details, 1080p-Kanäle ergänzen sinnvollFrontkamera (2K):Vorne ist die Bildqualität im Test klar die stärkste: Schilder, Fahrbahnmarkierungen und allgemeine Szene wirken scharf und ruhig. Das ist genau der Kanal, bei dem man Details am häufigsten braucht.Zusatzkameras (3×1080p):Die Innen-/Seiten-/Heckansichten sind erwartungsgemäß etwas weniger detailreich als 2K, aber für den Zweck absolut passend: Bewegungen, Annäherungen, Fahrspurkontext, Innenraumgeschehen sind gut erkennbar.Wichtig im Alltag: Das System wirkt insgesamt gut abgestimmt – vorne „Detailkanal“, die anderen „Kontextkanäle“.Innenraum bei Nacht: IR-Nachtsicht ist ein echtes HighlightDie 8 IR-LEDs im Innenraumkanal haben mich positiv überrascht. Nachts (ohne Innenraumbeleuchtung) war die Kabine im Test sichtbar und gleichmäßig ausgeleuchtet – ohne dass es für mich beim Fahren störend wirkte.Gesichter/Bewegungen sind erkennbar, was für Rideshare ein relevanter Sicherheitsaspekt sein kann.Die Ausleuchtung wirkt gleichmäßig, nicht wie ein „Hotspot“ in der Mitte.Insgesamt ein überzeugender Nachtbetrieb, gerade wenn man häufig abends unterwegs ist.App & 5G WiFi: komfortabel für Einstellungen und ClipsDie App-Steuerung per 5G WiFi war im Test ein klarer Komfortfaktor. Ich habe darüber vor allem:Live-View/Positionierung überprüftEinstellungen angepasst (Auflösung, Funktionen)Clips gesichtet und bei Bedarf gespeichertDie Verbindung war in meinem Test stabil und schnell genug, um ohne Frust auf Aufnahmen zuzugreifen. Gerade bei 4 Kanälen ist es hilfreich, wenn man nicht mit kleinen Buttons am Gerät kämpfen muss.Loop-Aufnahme & Speicher: 128GB-Karte ist ein starkes „Sofort-loslegen“-PlusDass eine 128GB-Karte beiliegt, ist in der Praxis ein echter Vorteil. Viele Dashcams wirken günstig, weil man die Karte separat kaufen muss – hier ist das System „out of the box“ einsatzbereit.Im Test lief die Loop-Aufnahme zuverlässig: Wenn die Karte voll wird, werden alte Clips überschrieben. Das ist im Alltag genau richtig, weil man nicht ständig Speicher managen möchte.Parkmodus (24H): sinnvoll, aber abhängig von StromversorgungDer Parkmodus ist grundsätzlich ein starkes Feature, weil er das Auto auch im Stand absichern kann. Wichtig ist aus meiner Erfahrung: Wie gut das in der Praxis funktioniert, hängt stark davon ab, wie die Kamera mit Strom versorgt wird (z. B. Hardwire-Kit/Spannungsüberwachung, Fahrzeug, Einsatzprofil). Im Test machte die Funktion einen ordentlichen Eindruck – entscheidend ist hier eine saubere Installation, damit die Fahrzeugbatterie geschont wird.Montage & Alltag: unauffällig, wenn man sich einmal Zeit nimmtDie Installation dauert naturgemäß etwas länger als bei einer simplen 1-Kanal-Kamera, weil mehrere Blickrichtungen sinnvoll ausgerichtet werden wollen. Wenn man sich dafür einmal Zeit nimmt, ist das Ergebnis im Alltag sehr angenehm: Kamera läuft, zeichnet auf, man muss kaum noch etwas anfassen.Ich empfehle aus dem Test:vor dem finalen Festkleben/Verlegen einmal Positions-Test per AppKabel sauber führen (A-Säule, Dachhimmel, Dichtungen), damit nichts klappert oder störtPlus & kleiner WunschPlus4-Kanal/360°-Abdeckung bringt echten Mehrwert gegenüber Standard-Dashcams2K Front für Details + 3×1080p für Kontext aus mehreren RichtungenIR-Nachtsicht innen funktioniert im Test überzeugend5G WiFi + App erleichtert Setup, Zugriff und Einstellungen spürbar128GB-Karte inklusive: sofort startklar, kein Extra-KaufZuverlässige Loop-Aufnahme im AlltagWunschEine noch klarere Installations-/Kabelrouting-Kurzanleitung (mit Beispielbildern) wäre hilfreich, weil 4 Kanäle mehr Ausrichtung erfordern als üblich.FazitDie IIWEY 4 Channel 360° Dash Cam hat mich im Test als sehr durchdachtes Rundum-System überzeugt: starke Frontqualität, hilfreiche Zusatzperspektiven, sehr gute Innenraum-Nachtsicht und komfortable App-Bedienung. Durch die beiliegende 128GB-Karte ist der Einstieg angenehm unkompliziert. Wer eine Dashcam nicht nur „nach vorne“, sondern wirklich für vollständige Dokumentation sucht (z. B. Rideshare, viel Stadtverkehr, Parkrisiko), bekommt hier ein sehr stimmiges Gesamtpaket und aus meiner Sicht eine klare 5-Sterne-Empfehlung.Hinweis: Bitte bei Nutzung von Dashcams immer die lokalen Datenschutz- und Verkehrsregeln beachten (Speicherung/Weitergabe von Aufnahmen).Transparenzhinweis: Ich habe diesen Artikel im Rahmen des Amazon Vine Programms kostenlos zum Testen erhalten. Dies hat jedoch keinen Einfluss auf meine Bewertung – sie basiert ausschließlich auf meinen eigenen Erfahrungen.**
LDC –
I’ve been using this for my daily driving and it’s reassuring knowing it’s covering the front, back, sides and inside without me having to think about it. The footage looks clear in the day and I was pleasantly surprised how usable it is at night, even in poorly lit streets. Setup was simpler than I expected and the app makes it easy to check clips and save anything important. Loop recording and the impact protection have worked quietly in the background, which is exactly what you want from a dash cam.
M –
We wanted a dash cam that could see everything for our family car, and this 4-channel system is really good. The front 2K camera is sharp enough to actually read licence plates, while the other 1080p cameras give a good view of the sides and the cabin. I was also surprised how clear the interior night vision is.The installation isn’t hard, but be prepared to spend some time hiding all four wires if you want a clean look. A 128GB card is included. The wifi (which I guess is 5ghz) is much better on this model. Grabbing a clip on my phone is so much faster than with my old cam, where I had to pop out the SD card every time because the wifi was so slow.I specifically picked this for the supercapacitor. With our crazy Canadian weather, it’s reassuring to know a battery won’t fail in the summer heat or a deep freeze. There’s no built-in GPS for speed and location, and you need to buy a separate hardwire kit to get the 24-hour parking mode to work. So far, it feels like a well-made unit and is good value for the feature set.
Alex –
This device is quite a step up from the average dash cam with four discrete channels being recorded simultaneously. Three of these cameras are contained within the main unit which does of course have the trade off of making this rather large. The main forward camera is fixed but the two side cameras can be swivelled up/down and left/right. They can in fact be fully inverted so one or indeed both can film the interior of the vehicle should this be of use to you, probably most useful for professional drivers. Additionally there is a separate rear camera to mount on the rear window.All cameras are 1080P full HD although the front camera can be increased ever so slightly to 2.5K to the detriment of the rear camera though which then drops to a mere 720P. In normal full HD mode picture quality is fairly good, although as with many similar cameras identifying moving number plates is often not possible.Clearly the side cameras are the main selling point of this dash cam and they do work well in some scenarios. Normal dash cams have very wide lenses, close to 180 degrees so there is not much to be gained from pointing these side cameras through the windscreen. Pointing them towards the side windows does certainly give some vision otherwise missing from a front facing dash cam but the A-pillar and distance from the side windows does limit what can be seen to quite a narrow area. The side cameras really need to be separate and mounted close to the side windows for maximum visibility. Personally I didn’t feel they added enough to make them that worthwhile. Where I could see them adding value is if you set up parking mode as they may capture something which would be normally missed. There is of course a caveat here that a dash cam will never catch a thief because they will take the camera and memory card with them. It is also worth noting there is no hardwire kit included with separate power supply for when the ignition is off.If you are keen to cover as many angles as possible then this camera is a good choice, but personally I prefer my existing very discrete screen-less mini dash cam which is barely noticeable from inside or outside.
Amazon Customer –
This dash cam honestly showed up at just the right time. I recently had an incident where I needed to capture a license plate at night, and my old front facing dash cam completely failed me. Headlight glare washed everything out and the footage was dark and grainy. After that experience, I knew I wanted something with better nighttime video quality and wider coverage, especially something that could actually make out plates at night.The overall design is the usual slim and wide dash cam style, but what really sets this one apart are the side view cameras. I did not realize how useful those would be until I thought about side impact situations. If someone hits you from the left or right, these cameras could be a lifesaver. The rear camera is also a big plus since my previous setup only recorded the front. Having full coverage around the car just feels much more reassuring.The screen is large and sharp, which I came to appreciate quickly after using a dash cam with no screen at all. With my old one, the only way to view footage was by connecting over WiFi. Being able to review clips directly on the camera itself is very convenient. The menu interface is easy to navigate, although the physical buttons are located on the bottom of the unit and can be hard to see in the dark. After a bit of use, you end up memorizing where they are.The side view cameras are designed to face the cabin and use infrared LEDs at night, so they switch to black and white footage in low light. The front and rear cameras stay in full colour. The side cameras can rotate up to 180 degrees from front to back, but the angle adjustment is limited to that axis. I left mine at the default position because the field of view is wide enough to see across to my B pillars on both sides. An unexpected bonus is that these side cameras also give a better view of blind spots, so they can function almost like blind spot cameras.Mounting does come with a small tradeoff. Because this unit has a screen, I cannot hide it discreetly behind my rear view mirror like my old dash cam. To see the screen properly, it needs to be mounted just below the mirror, which does block a small portion of my central windshield view. It is not a deal breaker, but worth mentioning.Setup was very easy. The camera uses a standard USB C connection and only draws up to about 1.8 amps. I was able to connect it to my existing OBD2 power harness, which allows the camera to stay powered while the vehicle is parked. According to the manual, parking mode only becomes available in the menu when using the seller’s dedicated parking harness. I am not entirely sure how the camera detects that since it still uses USB C, but I assume there is some kind of proprietary signal in their cable. The feature list also mentions WDR, but I could not find that option anywhere in the menu.For recording settings, I have the front camera set to 2K resolution and the other three channels set to 1080p. From the footage I reviewed on the camera screen, the video quality looks good, though I have not yet needed to zoom in on plates or fine details. Once I download some clips to my phone and review them more closely, I will have a better idea of how it performs in real world situations.One thing to note is that this camera does not use a STARVIS sensor. If you want that extra level of low light performance, you will need to step up to a higher model. It also does not have an internal battery. If you unplug the USB cable, the camera shuts off immediately. The manual mentions a super capacitor that keeps the camera on for a few seconds after the vehicle shuts off, but I did not really notice that during my testing.To summarize, I am very happy with this dash cam. The side view cameras are genuinely useful and add a level of coverage you do not normally get at this price point. For around $115 dollars at the time of this review, it feels like a great value and offers real peace of mind on the road. Only time will tell how it holds up long term, but for now it easily earns five stars.