Import & OEM Tips
OEM Dash Camera Guide for Importers and Distributors
How to plan OEM dash camera projects, from model selection and logo printing to packing, firmware and quality checks.

In this guide
Decide what OEM means for your order
OEM can mean simple logo printing, customized packaging, a private label manual, adjusted boot logo, app language support or a full project configuration. Clarify this before asking for price.
For first orders, many buyers start with standard models and customized stickers or packaging, then move into deeper firmware customization after market testing.
Prepare a clear requirement sheet
Include target country, vehicle type, expected price range, order quantity, required resolution, camera channels, screen size, app requirement, accessory list and packaging language.
This helps suppliers quote the correct model instead of sending unrelated dash cam options.
Confirm samples before mass production
Check video quality in daytime and night scenes, app connection, mounting bracket, rear camera cable length, TF card compatibility and package contents.
For wholesale buyers, keeping one approved sample as a golden sample helps avoid confusion during repeat orders.
Related products and pages
FAQ
Can dash cameras support OEM brand packaging?
Yes. Most dash cam projects can support OEM box, logo label and manual customization when the order quantity meets the requirement.
What files are needed for OEM packaging?
Logo files, brand colors, product name, barcode, manual language and any required warning or certification marks are normally needed.
RFQ
Need pricing for this project?
Send your target market, quantity and required functions. DubyTech will help match suitable models for wholesale or OEM discussion.
