Does the Dash Cam Need Charging?
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When the vehicle is started, the dash cam operates using power supplied by the car and simultaneously charges automatically, eliminating the need for manual charging. After the vehicle is turned off and power is cut, the dash cam relies on its own battery, which has limited capacity and cannot provide prolonged power supply. Below is a detailed introduction to automotive dash cams: Overview: The working principle of an automotive dash cam involves digitally recording and cyclically updating the road conditions in front of, inside, and around the vehicle. The recorded data includes in-car audio, as well as the vehicle's acceleration, steering, and braking, which can be used to investigate traffic accident liabilities. Additional Features: Dash cams can integrate with remote network controls to monitor the vehicle's status in real-time. In the event of vehicle theft, they can be commanded to capture images inside and outside the car, providing clues to help recover the stolen vehicle.