Dash Cam Installation Perth
Dash Cam Installation from $529*
*Installation cost $165/hour.
Your experts for dash cam installation in Perth
If you want a dash camera installed in your vehicle, the team at Voltaic are the dashcam experts. We take great care with dash camera installation to ensure all wiring is neatly hidden behind your vehicle’s interior panelling.
We also ensure the camera is installed in a way that it can be easily removed without damaging your interior when it comes time to sell your vehicle.
If you are you unsure of your dash camera installation requirements, or even which system is right for you, get in touch with our friendly team to discuss your needs.
How much does a dash cam installation cost?
Typically, dash cams range in price from around $529 for a system that plugs into your electrical socket, to over $900 for hardwired units. Our rates for dash cam installation start at $165 per hour on top of the cost of the unit.
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Note: The camera is sold separately, so you can select the model that best fits your requirements or supply your own.
How long does the installation take?
Installation typically takes 3 hours depending on the type of unit, your chosen mounting position, and the complexity of the work involved.
Mounting options
The dash camera specialists at Voltaic can mount your dash camera in multiple ways. Depending on the type of unit you choose and where you’d like it positioned, mounting options include:
- Replacement of rear-view mirror (units that combine the mirror and dash camera)
- Adhesive mounts (attached to either the windscreen or dashboard)
- Suction cup mounts (usually attached to the windscreen)
- Affixed to the rear-view mirror
FAQs
What are dash cams?
Dash cameras, or dash cams, are quickly becoming a popular choice for motorists. They are an item you don’t know you need until after you need it. In the case of a traffic crash or disputed insurance claim, their footage can be invaluable.
Dash cameras can be front-facing, rear-facing, or internal facing to record the cabin. Internal facing cabin cameras are more common in rideshare cars, although some drivers opt for this type if they are looking to identify certain habits in their driving.
Why should I install a dash camera in my vehicle?
There could be any number of reasons you might want to install a dash camera in your car. Popular reasons for installing dash cameras include:
- Video proof of who is at fault in a traffic crash.
- Recording parking or vandalism incidents.
- Recording irresponsible drivers.
- Insurance fraud prevention.
Can you install any brand of dash cam?
Yes. Our auto electricians can install any make or model, whether it’s a single or dual-channel system. If you’re unsure which to choose, we can recommend one that suits your needs and budget.
Do I need both front and rear dash cams?
It depends on how you use your vehicle. A front dash cam is usually enough for daily driving, but a dual setup provides complete coverage—ideal for fleet, rideshare, or 4WD use.
Will the dash cam drain my battery?
No. We wire your dash cam safely into the vehicle’s power supply so it only operates when the ignition is on, unless you choose a hardwired setup with parking mode and voltage cut-off protection.
How long does installation take?
Most installations take 1 to 2 hours, depending on your vehicle and camera type. We’ll give you a time estimate before we start.
Do dash cams record while parked?
Yes, if your camera supports parking mode and is hardwired. This allows the dash cam to detect motion or impact even when the vehicle is off.
Is dash cam installation covered by warranty?
Yes. All Voltaic installations come with a workmanship guarantee, and most dash cams also include a manufacturer’s warranty for peace of mind.
Can you hide all the wiring?
Yes. We run all cables neatly behind trim panels and around the headliner so nothing is visible, keeping your interior looking professional and tidy.
Do dash cameras reduce insurance?
Most insurers do not factor dash cameras into their policies. Although they are useful in the event of a traffic incident, it is generally considered they do not lower the chance of a crash occurring. However, we recommend checking with your insurance provider to see if they have any incentives for installing a dash camera in your vehicle.