
In March 2025, DEEPFLY launched the DEEPFLY DX11 dash cam model, offering dual-channel Ultra HD 4K + Full HD 1080P recording capabilities for both the front and rear of the vehicle.
The DEEPFLY DX11 is the most advanced dash cam model released by DEEPFLY to date. It retains all the excellent features of previous DEEPFLY dash cams while boasting fast video recording and transmission speeds (5GHz) through the DEEPFLY App.
Additionally, the ultra-low power parking recording ‘ECO MODE’ minimizes power consumption, significantly extending usage time.

Ultra HD 4K Dash Camera
The front camera of the DX11 records in Ultra HD 4K resolution (3840 x 2160P), delivering better quality video with sharp resolution that allows for reading license plates and capturing other details, even in challenging lighting conditions where other cameras struggle. The HDR feature, in particular, ensures excellent low-light video capture while preserving details in high-contrast lighting. The new model retains the user-friendliness of the previous version, while incorporating an improved Sony Exmor R STARVIS sensor and a 165° field of view for an ultra-wide camera angle.
Faster Transfer Speed with 5GHz Wi-Fi
The DX11 offers dual-band Wi-Fi, supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies.
Users can connect to the camera via the DEEPFLY App to stream live video from the camera to their phone and configure all settings through the app (available for both iOS and Android), without needing to physically interact with the camera.
The dual-band Wi-Fi also makes it easier to download stored footage from the camera when needed. Additionally, the 5GHz Wi-Fi provides enhanced transfer speeds of up to 8MB/s, offering much faster transmission speeds for dashcam marketing.
Energy Saving Features(ECO Mode)
The front camera of the DX11 records in Ultra HD 4K resolution (3840 x 2160P), delivering better quality video with sharp resolution that allows for reading license plates and capturing other details, even in challenging lighting conditions where other cameras struggle. The HDR feature, in particular, ensures excellent low-light video capture while preserving details in high-contrast lighting. The new model retains the user-friendliness of the previous version, while incorporating an improved Sony Exmor R STARVIS sensor and a 165° field of view for an ultra-wide camera angle.
High-Temperature Protection
Like other leading 4K dash cams in the market, the DX11 dash cam also adopts advanced heat discharge technology. When the chip temperature reaches a certain level, the device automatically shuts down to protect the dash cam, so you don’t need to worry about overheating.
Advanced Parking Mode
The DX11 parking mode is advanced and energy-efficient. It features a time-lapse parking mode that records continuously at 1fps while parked, saving both storage space and battery power.
When a shock is detected, the camera switches to 30fps for more detailed footage. Additionally, the DX11 supports motion detection, high-temperature protection, and a Low Battery Prevention (LBP) system, making it a reliable option for 24/7 vehicle monitoring.
Built-in GPS
DX11 comes with a built-in GPS, which provides speed and location information for the footage recorded. Another benefit of the built-in GPS is the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) 2.0. ADAS 2.0, upgraded from the previous ADAS 1.0 version, includes Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), Front Vehicle Departure Warning (FVDW) and Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS), 3 functions aimed to assist users towards safer and easier drives.
QHD+FHD+FHD 3-Channel Recording
The basic DX11 package comes with a 2-channel setup, including front and rear dash cameras. However, based on the user’s needs or preferences, the third optional camera can be connected to the main camera, allowing the DX11 to be set up as a 3-channel system.
It can simultaneously record the front, interior, and rear views. The Quad HD + Full HD + Full HD resolution captures incredibly sharp images, offering all-around protection, making it ideal for everyday driving, rideshare (Uber/Lyft) driving, taxi driving, and other driving scenarios. Whatever happens, the DX11 reliably captures evidence of accidents.