Dash Cam Installation in Toronto: Channels, Cost & What to Bring (2026)
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Dash Cam Installation in Toronto: Channels, Hardwire vs. Plug-In & What to Bring
Thinking about getting a dash cam professionally installed in Toronto? Here's what you need to know about channel options, hardwire kits, parking mode, and what to bring to your appointment.
> TL;DR: Professional dash cam installation in Toronto costs $100–$200 depending on configuration (front-only, 2-channel, or 3-channel). You supply the camera and any cables; we supply the labour and clean, hidden wiring. Hardwire installs with parking mode are the most popular — here's everything you need to know before booking.
Why Get a Dash Cam Professionally Installed?
Self-installing a dash cam is straightforward for front-only cameras — but the moment you add a rear camera, interior camera, or hardwire kit for parking mode, cable management gets complicated. A professional install:
Hides all wiring — cables run through headliner, A-pillar trim, door seals, and under carpet, completely out of sight
Hardwires to the fuse box — eliminates the dangling USB adapter in your 12V socket
Ensures correct voltage — hardwire kits include a voltage cut-off to protect your battery
Enables parking mode — cameras stay powered when the car is off to capture hits and vandalism
Maintains a clean interior — no exposed wires, no blocked vents, cameras mounted precisely
Dash Cam Channel Options
Single Channel (Front Only) — $100 labour
Records the road ahead. Covers front collisions, sudden stops, and road incidents. Best for: drivers primarily concerned about liability in front-end accidents.
Two Channel (Front + Rear) — $150 labour
Adds a rear-facing camera inside the rear windshield. Covers rear-end collisions, parking lot incidents from behind, and road rage. Most popular option — covers the two most common impact zones.
Three Channel (Front, Rear + Interior) — $200 labour
Adds an interior cabin camera. Popular for rideshare drivers (Uber, Lyft), fleet vehicles, or anyone who wants documentation of passenger interactions. Also useful if you transport valuables regularly.
4-Channel — Inquire
Setups with four cameras (e.g. front, rear, two side-view or blind-spot cameras) are priced on a per-vehicle basis. Contact us to discuss.
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A hardwire kit connects your dash cam directly to your vehicle's fuse box instead of running off a 12V socket adapter. The differences:
Feature
12V Plug-In
Hardwire Kit
Clean install (no dangling cable)
❌
✅
Parking mode (camera on when car is off)
❌
✅
Battery protection (voltage cut-off)
N/A
✅
Powers off with ignition
Sometimes
Configurable
For most people getting a professional install, we recommend a hardwire kit — it's what makes the installation look factory and enables parking mode. Most dash cam brands sell their own hardwire kits for $25–$50.
Important: Bring your hardwire kit to the appointment if you have one. If you're unsure whether you have one or which one you need, let us know your camera model when booking and we'll advise.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
✅ Your dash cam (required) — unboxed, with any mounts and cables included in the box
✅ Hardwire kit (if you want parking mode — check your camera brand's compatible kit)
✅ Any memory cards — some cameras don't include them
We provide: labour, cable routing, fuse tap connection, and a clean professional installation.
We do NOT provide: the camera itself, hardwire kits, or memory cards. This is a labour-only service — you supply the hardware, we supply the installation expertise.
What Cameras Do You Install?
We install any brand of dash camera — Viofo, BlackVue, Thinkware, Garmin, Nextbase, Kenwood, and others. Some installation considerations vary by camera:
Hardwire kit compatibility — must match your specific camera brand/model
Mount type — adhesive vs. suction cup (we recommend adhesive for a permanent install)
Rear camera cable routing — length and connector type vary; ensure your rear cable is long enough for your vehicle
When booking, include your camera make and model in the booking notes so we can plan the install accordingly.
Parking Mode: What Is It and How Does It Work?
Parking mode keeps your dash cam recording (or in motion-triggered standby) when your vehicle is parked and the ignition is off. It requires a hardwire kit because it draws power from your car's battery rather than the 12V socket.
Good parking mode cameras use a low-bitrate "buffered" recording — the camera is in low-power standby and triggers a short pre/post-event clip when motion or an impact is detected. This preserves battery and fills the SD card less quickly.
With a quality hardwire kit, the voltage cut-off prevents the camera from draining your battery below ~12V, protecting against a dead car in the morning.
Toronto Dash Cam Installation Pricing Summary
Configuration
Labour Cost
Front only (1 channel)
$100
Front + rear (2 channel)
$150
Front, rear + interior (3 channel)
$200
4 channel
Inquire
*Customer supplies camera and hardwire kit (if desired). Labour includes clean hidden wiring and fuse box connection.*
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does installation take?
A front-only install typically takes 1–1.5 hours. A 2-channel (front + rear) takes 1.5–2.5 hours. A 3-channel install with hardwire runs 2.5–3.5 hours.
Do I need a specific hardwire kit for my camera?
Yes — hardwire kits are brand-specific and sometimes model-specific. Check your camera manufacturer's website or contact us with your camera model before your appointment.
Can I add a dash cam to my vehicle if it has a sunroof?
Yes — sunroofs require slightly different headliner routing but are fully compatible with a clean hidden install.
Do you offer dash cam installation near Mississauga and Etobicoke?
Yes — our shop is located in Etobicoke at 222 Evans Ave., easily accessible from Mississauga, Brampton, and across the GTA. View our full service area →
Can I book a dash cam install with another service?
Absolutely — many clients combine a dash cam installation with a window tint, ceramic coating, or other service on the same visit.