Can the dash cam be used when the car is not started?

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LaStephen
07/30/25 9:22am
Yes, the dash cam can be used when the car is not started. Here is some information about dash cams: 1. Introduction: A dash cam is a device that records images, sounds, and other relevant information during vehicle operation. 2. Purpose: After installing a dash cam, it can record the entire driving process, including video images and sound, which can provide evidence for determining traffic accident liability. For those who enjoy road trips, it can also be used to document the journey through challenging terrains. 3. Features: While driving, it continuously records video, capturing time, speed, and location, functioning much like a "black box." Additionally, dash cams can be used at home as a DV camera to record daily life or as a home surveillance device. They can also serve as parking monitors when not in use.
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