Hey everyone! I just recently joined the Kia family and picked up a new EV6. I am absolutely obsessed with the futuristic, minimalist design of the cabin—the floating console and the dual-screen setup are just gorgeous. However, now that the 'new car high' has settled in, I’m starting to get a bit paranoid about city driving and parking lot dings. I definitely need to install a dash cam, but I’m really struggling to find one that doesn't ruin the clean aesthetic of the interior.
I’ve been doing some research, but I’m stuck on a few specific points. First, I really want something that looks like it belongs there. I’ve seen the FitcamX mentioned in a few groups because it actually replaces the plastic shell behind the rearview mirror, which seems perfect for that OEM look, but I’m worried about the long-term reliability and app interface. Has anyone here used it in their EV6?
Second, I’m a bit concerned about the power source. Since this is an EV, I’ve heard mixed things about hardwiring into the fuse box. I really want a reliable parking mode to catch any door dings, but I’m terrified of the dreaded 12V battery drain issues that some owners have reported. I was looking into the Vantrue or BlackVue models, but the wiring seems like it might be a nightmare to tuck into the headliner and pillars without messing with the airbags or causing rattles.
My budget is around $350, and I’d prefer 4K resolution if possible. I’m also curious if anyone has found a way to utilize the USB ports near the floor console effectively without having a cable stretching across the passenger side.
For those of you who have already rigged up your EV6, which dash cam did you go with, and how did you handle the installation to keep the interior looking spotless? I’d love to hear your recommendations or see any photos of your setup!
I went through this last year when I first brought my EV6 home! I totally get that obsession with the clean cabin—it's like a spaceship in there. To avoid the 12V drain without spending a fortune on external batteries, I focused on high-efficiency 4K units.
I actually ended up trying the VIOFO A139 Pro 4K Dash Cam with Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor because the image quality is insane for the price (usually around $220-$250). To keep it looking OEM, I tucked the thin coaxial cables under the headliner and down the A-pillar—just make sure you go *behind* the curtain airbags!
For power, I skipped the USBs and used a hardwire kit with a voltage cutoff set to 12.4V. Honestly, as long as you use a high-end card like the Samsung PRO Endurance 256GB microSDXC Memory Card, it’s super reliable. It's been 8 months and no battery issues yet! Feel free to ask if you need install tips!
Honestly, I totally get the 'new car high' with the EV6—that interior is a masterpiece and I was just as terrified of cluttering it up when I got mine. In my experience, the cleanest way to handle the power situation without risking the 12V battery is to avoid the fuse box entirely if you aren't comfortable with high-end battery packs.
For your situation, I would suggest looking into the FitcamX 4K Dash Cam for Kia EV6. I’ve been running one for over a year and while the app is definitely a bit basic (it's functional, just not flashy), the OEM look is unbeatable. It draws power from the rain sensor/auto-dimming mirror plug, so there's zero cable run to the floor or the fuse box. It's literally a 5-minute install.
However, if you're dead set on a high-end parking mode and want to avoid the 12V drain 'zombie' issues, here’s what I recommend:
* **The Gold Standard:** The BlackVue DR970X-2CH Plus 4K UHD Dash Cam is incredible. It has built-in voltage monitoring, but for an EV, I always suggest pairing it with a dedicated battery like the BlackVue B-130X Ultra Magic Battery Pack. This way, the camera runs off its own juice while parked.
* **SD Card Choice:** Don't skimp here! Use a high-endurance card like the Samsung PRO Endurance 256GB microSDXC to handle the constant 4K rewrites.
Lesson learned: if you use a Dongar Dashcam Power Adapter (10-pin Type H) with a standard camera, you lose parking mode because it shuts off with the car. For true parking protection, the dedicated battery pack tucked under the seat is the pro move! Hope this helps!
In my experience, picking a dash cam for the EV6 is a bit nerve-wracking because you don't want to mess with that 12V battery! I've tried many setups over the years, and I'm always super cautious about hardwiring into EVs.
For your situation, I would suggest comparing these two:
1. FitcamX 4K Dash Cam for Kia EV6 vs 2. Vantrue E1 Lite 1080P Compact Dash Cam.
The FitcamX is honestly unbeatable for that OEM look—it just snaps right in. But, if you're worried about the app, the Vantrue is a solid, reliable alternative, though it's more obvious on the glass.
I actually went with a Dongar Dashcam Power Adapter (10-pin Type H) for Kia/Hyundai to tap into the mirror's power. It's way safer than the fuse box and keeps wires hidden, but heads up: no parking mode this way. It’s a trade-off for peace of mind! Hope this helps!
Bookmarked, thanks!