AZDOME’s multi-camera approach feels built for real-world incidents
AZDOME has earned a solid reputation in the AliExpress dash cam niche by focusing on practical hardware rather than inflated claims. The brand often combines useful extras like GPS, app control, and bundled storage, which makes its products easier to deploy straight out of the box.
The M660 follows that formula with four lenses and a 2.5K front feed, so it is aimed at drivers who want coverage beyond a simple windshield camera. That matters when you need context from the sides or cabin area, and it raises an obvious question: how well does that coverage work in daily use?
Four lenses, one file set: what the 360° layout changes
With four channels and 150-degree viewing angles, this dash cam is designed to reduce blind spots around the vehicle. In practice, that means you can capture more of lane changes, junctions, and close passes without relying on a single narrow front view.
The trade-off is size and complexity, which is reflected in user feedback mentioning a larger body than some rivals. If your priority is discreet mounting, a dual-channel mirror unit may look cleaner, but if coverage matters more, the M660’s layout is the stronger tool.
2.5K front recording and 1080P side and rear capture
The front camera records at 2560x1440 and 30 fps, while the other three channels are set to 1080P, giving the system enough detail for general incident review. That is not the same as a premium 4K flagship, yet it is a sensible balance for a four-camera package that has to process and store more video at once.

Real customer feedback is broadly positive on image quality, though some users note that number plates are harder to read at night. That is the key expectation to manage here: this is a coverage-first system, not a licence-plate specialist for low-light close-ups.
NightShot, WDR, and a fast NOVATEK chipset
The NOVATEK chipset, NightShot function, wide dynamic range, and f/1.8 aperture work together to keep footage usable when light drops. The image should hold more detail in headlights, street lamps, and shadowed roads than a basic budget recorder, especially during urban night driving.
Because the unit records at 30 fps and uses H.264 compression, playback should stay smooth while file sizes remain manageable. That combination is useful if you review incidents often, since it keeps the footage readable without making storage management a chore.
GPS, speed logs, and voice control for cleaner evidence
Built-in GPS adds location, speed, and coordinates to the recording, which is valuable if you need a timeline after a collision or parking scrape. The voice control and app compatibility also reduce the need to reach for the screen while driving, which is a practical safety benefit rather than a gimmick.
Users also mention the app as one of the stronger parts of the experience, which suggests the connected features are not just decorative. That makes the M660 more appealing for drivers who want evidence with context, not just video alone.
Parking mode depends on the right hardwire setup

The 24H parking monitor is a genuine advantage, but it only becomes useful with the correct hardwire kit. The product notes make that clear, so anyone expecting full-time surveillance should plan the installation properly instead of relying on the cigarette-lighter feed.
This is where the super capacitor matters, because it is better suited to heat and long-term reliability than a small internal battery. For cars parked in hot summer conditions or cold winter mornings, that design choice is more reassuring than a standard lithium cell.
Built-in storage changes the value equation
One of the most practical details is the included 64GB card and the 128GB eMMC storage mentioned for some warehouse versions. That reduces the friction of setup, and it is especially helpful for buyers who do not want to source storage separately before installation.
There is still a storage limit to consider, since four-camera recording fills space faster than a single-lens dash cam. If you drive long shifts or want extended event retention, the 512GB external memory support is the feature that keeps this package flexible.
- Four-channel coverage for front, rear, and side angles
- 2.5K front recording at 30 fps
- Built-in GPS with speed and coordinate stamping
- Wi‑Fi app control and voice commands
- NightShot, WDR, and f/1.8 optics for low light
- Parking monitor support with hardwire kit
- Included 64GB card for faster setup

















