Road Angel Halo Spark Dual

Road Angel Halo Spark Dual at Maplin

What is a Dash Cam?

A dash cam continuously records the road while you drive, providing footage that can be decisive in insurance claims, accident disputes, and fraud protection. Resolution is the key spec to consider: 1080p Full HD suits everyday use, 1440p and 2K deliver sharper number plate capture at higher speeds, and 4K is ideal where maximum detail matters. Dual-channel models add a rear-facing camera to cover tailgating and rear-end collisions — the most common blind spot for front-only cameras. Parking mode extends protection when the engine is off, but requires a hardwire kit connecting the camera to your vehicle's fuse box. Note that all dash cams require a high-endurance microSD card to store footage.

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£149.99
£119.99
 per 
 120 degree Wide Angle Recording  No screen - footage and settings accessible via the smartphone app  Front and Rear Cameras  Crisp 1080p Full HD recording  Auto Image Stabilisation

£219.99
 per 
 120 degree Wide Angle Recording  No screen - footage and settings accessible via the smartphone app  Front and Rear Cameras  Crisp 1080p Full HD recording  Auto Image Stabilisation

FAQ

What SD card should I use?


Road Angel recommends a Class 10 or higher MicroSD card with a capacity between 16GB and 128GB. Higher-endurance cards are preferred for continuous loop recording, as larger capacities reduce the frequency of overwritten footage.

How is the camera powered?


It is primarily powered via a 12V cigarette lighter adapter for plug-and-play use, or through a hardwire kit for continuous power including parking mode. It uses a USB-C connection to receive power.

Does it record to the cloud?


No — footage is stored locally to the SD card only, not to the cloud.

Does Parking Mode require a hardwire kit?


Yes — full Parking Mode functionality requires the camera to be hardwired directly to your car's electrical system, enabling 24/7 recording even when the engine is off.