If you drive rideshare, trucking, or live the RV life, two cameras aren't enough – you need eyes on every side. These 4-channel systems from REDTIGER, AZDOME, PRUVEEO and Roadwitness cover front, rear, cabin and side blind spots with IR night vision built for after-dark fares.
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Overview The REDTIGER VP40 is a flagship four-channel 360° dash cam built around dual Sony STARVIS 2 sensors. 4K main front + side, rear and cabin channels, IR night vision on the interior camera, GPS, WiFi app transfer and parking mode round out the package.
The standout here is the dual STARVIS 2 pairing – it turns nighttime fares into usable footage instead of grainy guesswork, and the IR cabin channel keeps recording cleanly when the dome light is off. Side cameras close the blind spots that bite rideshare drivers in lane-change disputes, so a single incident review covers every angle.
Trade-off: at $229 it's the most expensive of the four, and routing four cable runs in a sedan is a weekend job – most owners pay a shop or buy the hardwire kit for parking mode.
Pros
Dual Sony STARVIS 2 sensors – best-in-class low light
True 360° coverage with side cameras for lane-change disputes
IR cabin night vision works with interior lights off
GPS, WiFi app and parking mode included
4K main channel resolves plates at distance
Cons
Most expensive option in this roundup
Four-camera install is a multi-hour job
Hardwire kit for parking mode sold separately
Best for rideshare and Uber drivers who want flagship night-time evidence on every side of the vehicle.
Overview The AZDOME M660 is a four-channel front + rear + cabin + side dash cam from one of the longest-running brands in the category. Full 360° recording, GPS logging, dual-band 2.4/5GHz WiFi, smartphone app and 24-hour parking surveillance.
AZDOME's pitch is reliability – the M660 has been shipping long enough that firmware, app and mounting hardware are mature, which matters when you're depending on four channels recording every shift. Dual-band WiFi means you can pull a clip on 5GHz in seconds instead of waiting on a 2.4GHz trickle, and the cabin camera with IR is purpose-built for ride logs.
The catch is price – at $239 it lands above the REDTIGER while running smaller sensors, so you're paying for the brand's track record rather than headline specs.
Pros
Established brand with mature app and firmware
Full 360° coverage – front, rear, cabin, side
Dual-band WiFi for fast clip downloads
IR cabin camera ideal for rideshare logs
GPS and 24-hour parking surveillance built in
Cons
Priciest option without flagship sensors
Cabin/side camera mounting needs planning
Top-tier microSD card recommended (not included)
Best for drivers who want a proven 360° system from a brand with long-term firmware support.
Overview The PRUVEEO D90 is a four-channel 360° dash cam covering front, rear, cabin and side at a value price. IR LEDs on the interior camera, loop recording across all four channels, G-sensor incident lock and parking mode.
The D90 brings true four-camera coverage in at $139 – roughly half the price of the premium picks – and the IR cabin channel still records cleanly with the dome light off, which is the single feature rideshare drivers care most about for night shifts. For a new Uber or Lyft driver who hasn't earned back the cost of a flagship system yet, it ticks the boxes that actually settle disputes.
Trade-offs are honest: resolution on the auxiliary channels is lower than the premium picks, and there's no integrated GPS, so speed/location overlay requires the add-on module.
Pros
Genuine 4-channel 360° coverage at value pricing
IR cabin LEDs for true dark-interior recording
Loop recording and G-sensor lock on all channels
Parking mode supported with hardwire kit
Lowest install risk – fewer premium parts to damage
Cons
Auxiliary channels lower resolution than premium picks
GPS module sold separately
App and firmware less polished than top brands
Best for new rideshare drivers who need four-channel coverage without flagship pricing.
Overview The Roadwitness 4K 4-Channel is a 360° dash cam aimed at cars, trucks and RVs, with a 4K main channel plus rear, cabin and side coverage. App connectivity, GPS, parking surveillance and loop recording.
This one threads the needle on resolution – a 4K front sensor at $139 is rare in a four-channel kit, and that matters for truckers and RV owners who need to resolve plates on the highway at speed. The wide-coverage side cameras pair well with longer vehicles where mirror blind spots are bigger and lane changes more consequential.
Honest cons: Roadwitness is a less-established name than AZDOME or REDTIGER, so long-term firmware updates and app polish are less of a sure thing, and the cabin channel uses standard low-light rather than dedicated IR.
Pros
4K main channel rare at this price point
Full 360° coverage tuned for trucks and RVs
GPS speed/location overlay built in
Parking surveillance for long unattended stops
App connectivity for in-cab clip review
Cons
Newer brand – less long-term firmware track record
Cabin channel lacks dedicated IR LEDs
Four-camera install on a long vehicle takes time
Best for truck and RV owners who want a 4K front channel and 360° coverage without paying premium prices.