How to adjust the sound on a dash cam?
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The dash cam is equipped with a volume adjustment button, or there may be an adjustment option in the settings. There is a control button on the sound key that can be directly adjusted, or you can simply select the mute mode. More details are as follows: 1. The most basic dash cam has five buttons with different functions. Before use, first insert the memory card. Long-pressing the power button can turn the device on or off. The mode button allows you to switch between video recording, photo taking, or preview mode. 2. Selecting the video recording mode will automatically start recording, and pressing the confirm button will pause it. In photo mode, pressing the confirm button takes a photo. In preview mode, use the up/down buttons to select video or photo files, press the OK button to play or pause, and press the mode button to exit. 3. Most dash cams offer four resolution options: 1080FHD, 720P, WVGA, and VGA. For memory cards below 8GB, it is recommended to choose 720P, while 16GB or larger cards can support 1080FHD. For daily urban use, setting it to 1080FHD is advisable to capture more detailed footage. During long-distance travel, it is recommended to set it to 720P for longer recording times and to avoid mid-journey video overwriting.