In-depth car accessory reviews by Digital Trends’ team of experts. Find the right device for your vehicle based on a melange of facets, including rating, manufacturer, and more.
With a growing list of smart products to safeguard our homes, it’s high time someone gave us a better way to watch our vehicles. The new Owl Car Cam is looking to do just that. This new device combines a typical vehicle dash camera with an LTE data connection to let you watch your car while away.
TomTom has the edge in terms of map accuracy and traffic information repeatedly besting Waze and other services. But many drivers will turn to free smartphones alternatives anyway.
Cobra has been supplying drivers with top-flight car electronics for over 50 years. With its HD picture and easy setup, the brand’s CDR 900 dash cam looks to keep that reputation alive.
The SPX 7800BT is Cobra’s top-end radar detector. As such, it equips all of the brand’s deluxe features, including voice alerts, multiple modes, and connectivity with the community-based iRadar app.
Magellan’s RoadMate 5375T-LMB is a 5-inch navigation unit with abundant secondary functions, such as 3D rendered maps and Bluetooth connectivity – but we had some issues finding our way with it.
Whether you’re riding to improve your own personal best or see where you stand against the pros, Garmin’s Edge 1000 bike computer lets you connect, compare, and compete.
Most navigation programs fail to account for the special needs of highway caravans. That’s where Garmin's $330 RV 660LMT comes in, which is designed to address the particular needs of RV owners. Unfortunately, the RV 660LMT delivered mixed results in our road trips.
Escort’s Max 360 features two antennas and directional arrows to pinpoint law enforcement. It also uses GPS to learn and reject false alerts over time.
If you are looking for a great way to stay connected with your family when they are out on the road and help maintain your vehicles - the Vinli is a great start.