Can the Dash Cam Continue Recording After the Engine is Turned Off?
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Dash cams with parking monitoring function can continue recording, but not for long. Below is the relevant introduction: Dash Cam: A dash cam is a device that records images, sounds, and other related information during vehicle travel. After installing a dash cam, it can record the entire driving process, including video and audio, which can serve as evidence in traffic accidents. For those who enjoy road trips, it can also be used to document the journey through challenging terrains. While driving, it continuously records, simultaneously logging time, speed, and location in the footage, functioning much like a "black box." Recommendation: The camera should have a wide-angle lens to comprehensively capture the surroundings of the vehicle. However, it's important to ensure the lens angle isn't too extreme to avoid distorted footage. The dash cam should also have good recording clarity and night-time recording capability. High-definition recording depends on the main control chip of the dash cam, so car owners should pay attention to the image processing solution used in the dash cam's main control chip. Additionally, the dash cam must have sufficient storage space to enable long-duration effective recording.