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Dashcams improve driver safety, cutting accidents by up to 60% and reducing crash costs by 86%, while encouraging safer behaviors like less speeding and phone use.
With this dash cam’s IR night vision and crystal clear resolution, you can record every detail of your drive, even in low-light conditions. Ensure your safety on the road with clear, high-quality footage.
Commonly Asked Questions
How to Install?
How to Install?
Dash Cam Setup Instructions:
- Insert Memory Card: Slide the microSD card into the dash cam. Format if prompted.
- Mount Dash Cam: Attach the mount to the windshield, ideally below the rearview mirror. Ensure a clear view of the road.
- Connect Power: Plug the cable into the dash cam and route it neatly to your car’s 12V outlet or USB port.
- Adjust Camera Angle: Turn it on and align to capture the road ahead.
- Set Preferences: Configure date, time, resolution, loop recording, and parking mode (if available).
You're all set! Drive safely!
How Long Until Storage Has To Be Replaced?
How Long Until Storage Has To Be Replaced?
With loop recording, your dash cam automatically overwrites the oldest footage when the memory card is full. This means you don’t need to replace storage frequently unless the memory card becomes damaged or shows signs of wear.
For optimal performance:
- Use a high-quality memory card designed for dash cams.
- Replace the memory card every 6-12 months if used daily to prevent data corruption.
This feature ensures continuous recording without needing manual intervention!
Does This Dash Cam Record When the Car Is Off?
Does This Dash Cam Record When the Car Is Off?
Yes, with a hardwire kit, your dash cam can remain on and active even when the car is off. The hardwire kit connects directly to your vehicle’s battery, allowing continuous power supply. This is ideal for enabling features like parking mode, ensuring the dash cam captures events such as hit-and-runs, vandalism, or suspicious activity around your car.