Professional installing a dash cam in a car's interior near the rear-view mirror.
Professional installing a dash cam in a car's interior near the rear-view mirror.

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Recent Dash Cam Installation tasks

Installation of front and rear dash cam, hidden wire, Honda CRV,

$150

East Tāmaki, Auckland, New Zealand

24th Oct 2024

Want to buy Black Vue Dash Cam DR770X ‐2CH install to my Honda CRV, want to know how much for installation.

Install dash cam

$100

Auckland 0620, New Zealand

19th Jan 2024

Need dash cams fixed in car, both front and rear - Due date: Flexible

Install dash came (front and rear windshield) on Honda Jazz

$200

Rangiora 7471, New Zealand

5th Jan 2024

Received a dash cam for Christmas. Would like a professional install, especially because of the rear windshield camera. If you have an installer in or near Rangiora, let me know. - Due date: Flexible

INSTALL ONLY DASH CAM

$100

Auckland 2013, New Zealand

5th Jun 2023

I HAVE PURCHASED CARLOG BLACKBOX DUAL LENS DASH CAM. NEED SAME INSTALLED IN MY PEUGEOT 3008 - Due date: Flexible

Dash cam installer

$50

Auckland 2022, New Zealand

10th Jan 2023

install the reverse dash cam - Due date: Needs to be done on Tuesday, 10 January 2023

I want to hardwire my dash cam

$50

Auckland 0602, New Zealand

12th Feb 2022

I want to install a Navman Mivue 830 front and rear dash cam in two cars. - Due date: Flexible

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Why book dash cam installation nearby through Airtasker?

While driving is a necessity in modern life, it can still be a dangerous and expensive endeavour. Whether you’ve been a previous victim of someone damaging your car and then not leaving their details or you’re just worried about it happening to you, dash cam footage could give you peace of mind.

By installing dash cams in the rear view mirror to monitor the front, the back or the inside of your car, you can have proof of any wrongdoing and easier insurance claims. This can help if you need to pursue an insurance claim or go to court to get someone to cover the costs of your car damage.

Because dash cams need a power source, they can be difficult to install. Airtasker can help you find qualified mechanics and electricians in your area to take this job off your hands and make sure you’re covered should someone damage your car.

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Because a licence is required for electrical wiring work, the person you work with must have their own insurance. Be sure to check this before you hire someone.

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After every job on Airtasker, users are able to rate and review their Tasker. This allows you to quickly see who does a good job and who you should avoid.

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You can set the budget, not the worker. This means you pay what you can afford and you don’t have to shop around for a reasonable quote.

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Finding a skilled electrician that specialises in dash cams can be tricky, but on Airtasker, once you’ve placed your task you’ll have professionals reaching out to you.

Top Dash Cam Installation related questions

Through Airtasker, the average price for dash cam installation is $130, but this job can easily range from $100 to $160.

The most common type of dash cam is single-lens. This is generally installed to look out of the front of your windscreen. You can also get a dual-lens dash cam, with the second camera either filming your car's interior or out of the rear windscreen.

Most models come with user-friendly installation instructions and tools, such as adhesive mounts or suction cups, making it relatively simple for users to set up. However, some individuals may opt for professional installation for a cleaner, more integrated look or if they’re unsure about DIY installation.

Most dash cam models work with an external memory card like an sd card. They record short segments of video that you can view by loading the videos onto a computer or similar device. Be aware that many cameras start recording over previous videos once the card is full, so if there's anything you want to watch or review, you should do so as soon as possible.

There are two options to power your dash cam. One is to use your car's cigarette lighter. Your installer should be able to put the wire into your dashboard to keep things tidy. The downside is that you can't use the lighter for USB chargers for phones.


Alternatively, you can hardwire the dash cam into your car's power circuit, which keeps the cigarette lighter free for other devices.


Most models also have a small battery and a parking mode to keep recording if you have to turn off the car after an accident, but this shouldn't be used as the main source of power.

Because dash cams provide a neutral account of what happened in an accident, they are admissible in court as evidence. This helps to show an event as it truly happened and takes away from the he-said/she-said nature of traffic accidents.

What do dash cam installers do?

There are two main types of dash cams – those that are powered by your car’s cigarette lighter and those that are hardwired into your car’s electronics. Both require someone who knows their way around a car and a circuit board, as even when you use the cigarette lighter to power your dashcam it’s a lot tidier to have the wires going behind your dashboard.

While it is possible to find people who specialise in dash cameras, most often you’ll find people who offer this service among others that may be useful in the case of an emergency.

Auto electricians

As the name suggests, an auto electrician focuses on the wiring and electrical components of your vehicle. Auto electricians or auto sparkies often offer dash cam installation as a sideline, but they’ll also be able to run diagnostics on your car and fix any issues you may be having with your lights, radio or windows.  

Panel beaters

If you’re installing dash cams because you’ve been a victim of a hit and run, then you may need help getting your car back into shape. Panel beaters specialise in removing bumps and dents from your car’s body and they’ll also touch up the paintwork to leave it looking good as new.

Car stereo installation

It can be cheaper to hire someone to do multiple jobs at once rather than separating the work you need people to do. If you’ve been thinking about replacing your radio, adding a request for car stereo installation to your dashcam installer’s workload could be a smart idea.

Car battery replacement

When you’ve got your dash cam hooked up, it’s vital that it has a reliable power source. If you’ve been having trouble with your power, organising for someone to replace your car battery could prove vital in an emergency and will also ensure that your car runs more smoothly.