How long can the dashcam footage be saved in Mercedes-Benz C260L?

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SanMartin
07/30/25 2:36am
Mercedes-Benz C260L dashcam footage can be saved for approximately 3 days to a week. Dashcam storage duration: The number of days the dashcam can save footage depends on the storage card capacity and the set recording resolution. The larger the memory, the longer the storage time. When the memory card is full, it will overwrite unprotected and older videos. Taking 1080P video quality as an example, a 16G memory card can record for about 100 minutes, a 32G card for about 200 minutes, and so on. Precautions for using dashcams: The dashcam will automatically overwrite videos and loop record, but it is recommended to manually format the memory card regularly. This is because videos recorded under conditions such as vibration or shaking are protected and will not be automatically overwritten. After prolonged use, the memory card may become full, preventing the recording of new videos. Therefore, it is necessary to manually format the memory card periodically.
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