Guide to Using a Dash Cam

I. Supported Memory Cards

The dash cam supports microSD cards with a minimum capacity of 16GB to 256GB, requiring a data rate of Class 10 or higher. While you can use other capacities and lower-grade microSD cards, we cannot guarantee effective recording. Lower-grade SD cards may result in slower write speeds and video recording errors.

II. Video Storage Mechanism

This dash cam utilizea a loop recording mechanism to ensure continuous video storage.When the storage space for a specific type of video is exhausted, the oldest video will be automatically overwtitten by new video.

To ensure important videos are not overwritten, please export them promptly to your phone, computer, or other storage devices.

III. Total Video Duration

The total duration of recorded video is influenced by various factors, including the capacity of the storage card, video settings, and actual road conditions. Here are some suggestions to extend video recording duration:

  1. Choose a storage card with a larger capacity.
  2. Adjust video settings, such as reducing resolution, decreasing recording frame rate, or selecting a higher compression ratio.
  3. Reduce energency video recordings by adjusting the collision sensitivity. If there are too many emergency videos, you can back them up and delete them to release more storage space.

IV. Tips for Using Memory Cards

  1. Do not insert or remove the micro SDcard while the dash cam is turned on to avoid damaging the device or the memory card.
  2. When using a micro SD card for the first time in a dash cam, please ensure to format it. Formatting the micro SD card on other devices may couse it to funtion abnormally in the dash cam;
  3. The micro SD card may become damaged or degraded after prolonged use. Please replace it with a new memory card in such cases.

Please follow these guidelines to ensure your dash cam operates normally and effectively.