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Background
The device was an earlier model released by Garmin and was announced on September 3, 2015 and was discontinued a few years later around 2017 as new models were released. The device records in 1080p at 30 fps, supports up to 64 GB microSD, and is powered by your car via a vehicle power cable.
The dash cam was sold in North America, Europe, Australia/New Zealand, Middle East, and Asia, with different versions tailored for different regions of the world.
The original MSRP of this device was $149, and the current retail price is lower but varies around $114 in most cases.
The Garmin Dash Cam 35 was replaced by new models such as the Dash Cam 45, Dash Cam 46, and the smaller, more compact Dash Cam Mini 3.
Users of this device had issues such as corrupted/missing video due to SD card issues and power issues. Camera issues are also common, due to direct camera problems or power supply issues.
Identification
This model of Garmin Dash Cam is identified by its model number 010-01507-03. The screen size is larger than previous models.
Technical Specifications
1. Core Components (What’s in the Box)
According to the Garmin Dash Cam 35 user manual and product listings: Garmin+2B&H Photo Video+2
- Dash Cam 35 unit — The main camera body, including lens, internal circuitry, GPS, G-sensor, display, etc.
- Vehicle adhesive mount — A sticky mount that attaches to windshield; connects to the dash cam via a ball-joint.
- Spare adhesive disk — For re-mounting if needed. Vehicle power cable — Right-angle Mini-B USB 2.0 plug to power the cam from a car outlet.
- Micro-USB (Type A ↔ Mini-B) USB cable — For data transfer / charging. 4 GB microSD card — Pre-installed in the camera; used for recording video.
- Quick Start Manual — Instructions to get started.
- Important Safety / Product Information guide — For warranty, safety warnings, etc.
2. Built-In / Internal Functional Components
From the user manual and product specs: Garmin
- Lens — Wide-angle lens for road view.
- Microphone — Records audio inside the vehicle.
- 3.0″ TFT LCD display — For live view, playback, and menu.
- GPS receiver — To geotag video with location, speed, direction, etc.
- G-sensor (accelerometer) — For incident detection: automatically saves video when there's a shock or sudden deceleration.
- Internal battery — Provides power for up to ~30 minutes when external power is removed.
- Memory card slot — Accepts microSD or microSDHC cards up to 64 GB.
- LED indicators / buttons — For status, saving video, etc. (refer to manual)
3. Optional / Replacement Parts & Accessories
Here are common replacement parts and accessories you might use for the Dash Cam 35:
Here are several aftermarket / replacement parts:
- Garmin Adhesive Mount (for Dash Cam 35) — Spare windshield adhesive mount.
- Garmin Dash Cam 35 Car Charger (Vehicle Power Cable) — Replacement power cable for the cam.
- Garmin Dash Cam 35 Battery Replacement Kit — Higher capacity lithium-ion battery to replace or have backup.
- Lens / Housing for Garmin Dash Cam 35 — Replacement lens / front housing.
- LCD Screen for Garmin Dash Cam 35 — Replacement 3″ screen.
- Full Case Kit for Garmin Dash Cam 35 — Kit of parts to replace the outer casing / shell.
4. Installation-Related Parts & Wiring
- Mount arm socket — The ball joint socket on the dash cam that clips into the mount arm. (Shown in installation instructions.)
- Adhesive backing — Often has a 24 hour bonding requirement per the manual.
- Fuse / power accessories — While not always included, many people hard-wire the dash cam using a fuse tap or constant-power cable (especially for parking mode).