Motorcycle Dash Cams: How to Choose the Right One for Safe Riding

18 September 2025
Midland Motorcycle Dash Cam

If you ride a motorcycle often, you know how unpredictable the road can be. You may encounter a car cutting you off, a sudden stop, or a breathtaking view worth remembering. In all these cases, having a motorcycle dash cam can make a difference—not only as an impartial witness in case of an accident, but also as a travel companion capturing unique footage and memories.

In recent years, dash cams have become increasingly popular among motorcyclists, but which model should you choose? And what features should you consider before buying?

In this guide, we’ll examine the main aspects to consider and show you how to find the dash cam best suited to your needs.

What Is a Motorcycle Dash Cam and Why Is It Useful?

We’re often asked: why should I have a dash cam for my motorcycle?

A dash cam is a camera designed to continuously record everything that happens during your ride (this is called loop recording). When the memory is full, the oldest files are overwritten, so you never have to worry about clearing the card.

Originally designed for cars, dash cams are now also available in versions made for motorcycles, with compact, durable designs that withstand rain, wind, and vibrations.

They serve two main purposes:

  • Safety – In the event of an accident or dispute, having video footage allows you to demonstrate dynamics and responsibility;

  • Memory – Many riders use dash cams to record scenic routes, mountain passes, and particularly picturesque roads, turning their journey into memories to review and share.

Dash cams are practical tools that make a difference in various situations—for instance, when riding in a city and crossing an intersection, or if a car runs a stop sign: having the footage serves as proof to protect you from unjust claims.

Additionally, some dash cams record even when the bike is stationary in a parking lot, providing valid evidence for insurance in case of collisions or vandalism.

Finally, on a ride through winding roads at sunset, recording the scenery along the mountains gives you perfect footage for your vlogs!

Types of Motorcycle Dash Cams

What you may not know is that not all dash cams are the same: there are wireless models, those with internal batteries, and wired models. They can be mounted on helmets or handlebars, and they vary in video resolution and technical features, such as image stabilization.

In short, to choose the dash cam that best suits your needs, you need to understand the different types available on the market.

Wired Dash Cams

These connect directly to the motorcycle’s battery or, if available, a USB port. They are ideal for riders who want a fixed system always ready to use, as you don’t need to worry about charging it once installed.

Battery-Powered Dash Cams

These use a rechargeable internal battery. They offer more freedom for mounting and dismounting but require attention to battery life. They’re perfect for riders who don’t want to modify their bike’s electrical system.

Wi-Fi Dash Cams

The latest generation of dash cams comes with Wi-Fi, which is useful for live streaming video while riding or for viewing photos and videos directly on your smartphone without removing the dash cam or downloading the memory card.

Single or Dual Camera

Some models feature two cameras to capture both the front and rear of the motorcycle, giving you a wider field of view that helps with maneuvering.

Installation Differences: Helmet or Handlebar

You can also choose where to mount your dash cam:

  • Helmet: Provides a “rider’s point of view” perspective. It’s the best choice if you want to document your rides in an immersive way.

  • Handlebar or Frame: More stable and discreet, ideal for those prioritizing safety and continuous traffic recording.

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Features to Consider Before Buying

When choosing which dash cam to buy, there are certain features that really make a difference in everyday use. A wide-angle lens, for example, is essential if you intend to use it as evidence in the event of an accident: with a field of view of at least 140°, you can capture a much larger portion of the road and reduce blind spots, so you don’t risk missing important details.

Another key aspect is waterproofing. Whether you are recording for safety or for your vlogs, a motorcycle dash cam must withstand rain, dust, and extreme weather conditions, because on the road you can’t always choose the weather you’ll encounter.

Then there’s video quality: if you love documenting your rides, having 2K or 4K resolution with stabilization ensures sharp images even when riding at high speed or on bumpy stretches.

Don’t overlook ease of installation either: sturdy, adjustable mounts allow you to fix the dash cam in just a few minutes, without complications, so you’re ready to ride immediately.

Finally, Wi-Fi connectivity is an added advantage that has become almost essential. You can review videos directly from your smartphone without having to remove the dash cam or take out the memory card.

Bike Guardian Pro: Your Travel Companion

If you’re looking for a professional dash cam to take on every ride, the Bike Guardian Pro is the perfect choice.

It records in 2K, has a 170° wide-angle lens, and a Sony sensor that delivers clear, high-quality images. It’s stabilized, with adjustable microphone sensitivity to reduce background noise, and equipped with Wi-Fi to stream video live or view photos and videos directly on your smartphone without removing the camera.

It’s IP65 waterproof and its full aluminum casing makes it shockproof. 

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A motorcycle dash cam isn’t just a gadget—it’s an investment in safety and protection, and can even become a professional tool for content creation.

With Bike Guardian Pro, you can be confident you’re carrying a reliable, robust device designed for those who live the road every day on two wheels.