Contains affiliate links Nextbase who are the UK’s top-selling dash cam manufacturer recently released the 522GW dash cam, a part o...
Contains affiliate links
Nextbase who are the UK’s top-selling dash cam manufacturer recently released the 522GW dash cam, a part of their Series 2 range. It is the most technologically advanced dash cam in the new range and comes with ground-breaking technology and a range of useful features.
Here's a look at some of its key features:
- A large HD IPS touch screen
- Equipped with Bluetooth 4.2 and QuickLink Wi-Fi
- Autosync function which makes sharing and saving footage from the Dash Cam very easy
- 140 degree wide angle view with 1020p High Definition recording at 30fps
- New Click&Go PRO Powered Magnetic car mount
- 10x GPS
- Emergency SOS system to alert the emergency services in case of incidents
- High-precision G sensor to detect accidents and automatically save video files
- Supports SDHC Micro SD cards up to 32GB
- Intelligent parking mode included
- Built-in Alexa voice control
Included in the box are:
The 522GW is available at a RRP of £149.00 from Halfords, Currys, and Argos, both online and in store.
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My road trip around Tenerife was amazing!
ReplyDeleteI did a road trip to Torr point in Majorca it was great views but I was petrified getting up there as the roads where so narrow, my eyes were closed most way up. Obviously I wasn’t the one driving
ReplyDeleteWe drove to Devon this year which took us 6 hours. I am not sure if that counts as a roadtrip but we had a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteOur road and ferry journeys as children - used to take upto 12 hours - was so much fun - still do it now occasionally but flying is easier ( 3 hours max )
ReplyDeleteLondon to Cornwall and London to Liverpool are my fav road trips. Not done them for many years now.
ReplyDeleteIn not a fab of road trips, I have the Sat nav and we often get lost! Last summer we ended up in a farm yard, the lovely farmer gave us directions and the cows really didn't like us!!
ReplyDeleteLinda Ford
I do enjoy being on quiet roads really enjoyred The Atlantic Way in Ireland
ReplyDeleteI do love road trips....especially to our caravan in Weymouth. Coming over the hill and seeing the sea is the best!
ReplyDeleteI love road trips! My favourite was this year to north Devon. The first less stressful trip with our 3 kids!we planned it out, food, films etc and it was good fun!
ReplyDeleteWe did 6 weeks touring Europe, was so much fun, we went everywhere, did all the tourists spots
ReplyDeleteI'd love to do a road trip along the west coast of America.
ReplyDeleteTo Penzance in Cornwall from Norfolk because it was such a long way!
ReplyDeleteI do love road trips! I passed my driving test just over a year ago and my favourite road trip since I've been driving was to Scarborough for my family summer holiday :)
ReplyDeleteWe love road trips but especially when abroad as there is less pressure to get home and sort out urgent business
ReplyDeleteI do love a road trip as long as you are prepared! My most memorable was going to see family at Christmas the traffic was terrible and I actually passed my parents as they had broken down at the side of the motorway, but I couldn't get to them. The trip took 4 times longer than it should have. My sister in law got stuck in it too and heavily pregnant. Luckily it was 2 days later she gave birth in a mere 2 hours 2 weeks early! Luckily it wasn't in the car on the M25!
ReplyDeleteI have not done a road trip yet but would love a road trip across America with my family
ReplyDeleteWe love the drive to the Lake District, the scenery is stunning.
ReplyDeletewell mine was years ago my family driving around Barmouth North Wales :) the views are just wonderful driving around the town was so much fun too
ReplyDeleteI had a hired campervan in New Zealand and drove around the North and South islands in a figure of 8. It was such an amazing experience.
ReplyDeleteHelen
Tea in the Tub
we drove from Windsor in Ontario Canada, to Quebec. Some beautiful scenery, and amazing memories made.
ReplyDeleteThe Wild Atlantic Way with my daughter - it was our first real road trip together
ReplyDeleteOur most memorable road trip was driving round the lakes trying to find our hotel with no map and a broken satnav haha!!
ReplyDeleteI love a road trip. The best one in recent years was a road trip around Southern Ireland with my daughter .it rained the whole time but we still had a fun trip
ReplyDeleteI think the most memorable was the trip we took for my 40th birthday. We drove from Staffordshire to the north of Scotland, spending a couple of days in the Lakes on the way and a couple in Northumberland on the way home. We visited a lot of new places and saw so much breathtaking scenery!
ReplyDeleteI love road trips it makes me feel free, I especially love driving in Wales
ReplyDeleteWe've not been on many due to work commitments and 8 children (we'd need a bus!) but I love the idea of driving around America!
ReplyDeletetravelling through scotland beautiful scenery
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of road trips, partly because we both hate driving and partly because we also both hate living out of suitcases. We've only done one which was around Arizona, Nevada and California. Although it was exciting and fascinating, we vowed never to do another.
ReplyDeleteDriving to scotland and round the highlands , some lovely views and wildlife
ReplyDeleteRoad trip from San Fran to Las Vegas, before I had my children was amazing, 1 on 1 time with the hubby, moments to treasure!
ReplyDeleteI had a road trip from North Yorkshire to Plymouth when I was 17yrs old with 2 other teenagers, we decided to go in the evening so it was not a s busy but we got too tired on our 7 hour journey after 4 hours so we pulled over into a car park & went to sleep & didn't wake up till 8 hours later!!
ReplyDeleteI took a road trip round Morocco with my friend and our 4 kids. We started in Casablanca, and visited Rabat, Fez, Meknes, Marrakesh and Ouazazarte. The driving in Morocco was atrocious but it was a fun trip.
ReplyDeleteWhen the husband, my girls and I went to France, we went by boat and car, and it was a long... long journey but we had a fun trip
ReplyDeleteLove road trips! I think as a family our favourite has to be the Scottish Highlands, especially in the snow. The scenery was absolutely breath taking!
ReplyDeleteI love a good road trip, Cornwall always has lovely views.
ReplyDeleteI love road trips and the most memorable was packing the tent in the car and just heading off for 2 weeks touring round the UK wherever our noses took us
ReplyDeleteI do love a good road trip! My most memorable was an 8 hour trip to Devon and we had been there 2 hours when a drunk driver hit us and wrote off our car! I broke 2 ribs too! Not the best start to a holiday!
ReplyDeleteWhen we do stop offs that's part of the enjoyment. However my husband sometimes has other ideas and when he is on a mission to get there I would rather be a t home
ReplyDeletewhen i visited my aunts farm in Lincolnshire ,my mother drove us because apparently i go round corners on two wheels,my mother decided to pull in on a country lane so i could have a toilet break and i fell in a bunch of nettles,i spent the whole holiday not able to sit down for a week,it was lovely though :-)
ReplyDeleteI love road trips me and my partner love motorway road trips x
ReplyDeleteI've never been on a road trip but one thing we like to do when we go on holiday, especially when we go to an island, is to hire a car and drive around the island.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind a roadtrip but one I'd rather have not done is the one from Athens to the southern coast of Greece (a 5 hour drive) because I booked us to fly into the wrong airport!
ReplyDeleteMost recent was taking my son to Bournemouth for University. The roads were mad as so many students were moving into University on the same day. We live by Coventry so we had to go past Cov Uni, Oxford, Winchester, Southhampton it was a very long journey in a very packed car! We had a lovely trip back the next day though as we didn't use main roads & stopped at a tea shop :)
ReplyDeleteLove road trips! Staying in Scotland we love to travel north to the highlands, the scenery is so beautiful. Especially Skye and Orkney
ReplyDeleteJust randomly getting into the car not knowing where your going to go
ReplyDeleteYes - just holidays with the kids
ReplyDeleteSouth of India in Oooty
ReplyDeleteLove them. Going down to the Dordogne for our Silver Wedding (25 years ago) Everything about it from the heat, thunderstorms, sunflowers, food, people, wildlife, scenery, totally awesome
ReplyDeletedriving up to Scotland and going through the lake district, what stunning views!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Prize 😀 keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 Wow 😮
ReplyDeleteDid a road trip in Turkey, amazing scenery but was a bit hair raising at times
ReplyDeleteI once drove across America 1972 with my mate, took us 2 years best time ever, so full of different cultures
ReplyDeleteHaving retired after 35 years as a coach driver, it would take pages to list my most memorable trip.
ReplyDeletewe did transfagarasan a few years vback it was amazing the veiws are spectacular
ReplyDeleteLove road trips around the UK, but especially the Yorkshire Dales as it is so scenic and you drive through the most beautiful and quaint villages / hamlets.
ReplyDeleteOur roadtrip to Holland for a family holiday was so memorable, sea sickness, traffic jams everywhere, getting lost and then seeing the childrens faces when we finally arived
ReplyDeleteDriving around Europe about 25 years ago
ReplyDeleteAn item that I do not have / own. Yet, could well be worthwhile having this for the car. Would have loved the opportunity to win. Please consider allowing competition entry via e-mail, blog comment, etc.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
I haven't really been on a road trip but I would like to
ReplyDeleteWe took a road trip along the north coast through Devon to Cornwall a few years ago, when the kids were young. The thought of some of the steep climbs and narrow, windy roads we had to go along still give me the heebie-jeebies to this day. Kids loved though and the views were stunning!
ReplyDeletebest road trip ever Kathmandu to the Himalayas in 1995--will never forget it
ReplyDeleteBest and strangest roadtrip was to the Volcano on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Tried to access it via the south instead of the north and ended up getting totally lost.
ReplyDeleteRoadtrip to Italy in the winter, the finale was the Fluela pass complete with sheet ice and hairpin bends.
ReplyDeleteTrip to England to wales I have been doing since I was a girl from my house in wales to my old childhood home where my dad lives in Surrey
ReplyDeleteI love road trips, our best one ever was down the Big Sur because there was so much to see
ReplyDeleteMy trip through Austria then in and all around Slovenia
ReplyDeleteI don't drive myself but do like going with my husband . I like Wales and Scotland
ReplyDeleteA few years ago we had a 3 week road trip in France zig zagging all over visiting vinyards eating fabulous food and meeting wonderful people
ReplyDeletelove our trips down to cornwall loaded car cramped in dog sat on me great family memories
ReplyDeleteGetting up to Scotland, in a more remote part was fun. stop overs along the way. Portavadie, lovely place, along very narrow tracks for many miles. Hopefully you don't meet too many cars or you have to back track to the nearest inlay.
ReplyDeletewe drove from London to Cumbria did all the lakes then onup to scotland and did a lot of driving to see as much as we could , then scotland to London
ReplyDeleteNo really a fan of road trips but remeber going to see my nana and granddad in Scotland when I was younger. It seemed fun playing I spy and which car with my family.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable road trip is from Birmingham to Wales as it's where I then fell in love with two puppies I had to have.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable road trip was when child travelling from Birmingham to Cornwall where stayed in a caravan.which loved
ReplyDeleteTravelling through France with my best friend 10 years ago, we had a amazing time
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