How to Check the Recording of a Dash Cam?
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Methods to check the recording of a dash cam: 1. Remove the TF memory card from the dash cam, insert it into a card reader, and connect it to a computer to locate the video files; 2. Connect the dash cam to a computer using a USB cable, then open the computer to find the video folder; 3. On the dash cam, pause the recording, press the MODE button, locate the recorded video, and click OK to play. A dash cam is a device that records images and sound during vehicle travel, providing evidence for traffic accidents. The components of a dash cam include the main unit, speed sensor, and data analysis software.
Well, I remember when I first started using a dash cam, I would directly check the recordings on its small screen, which was super convenient. After turning it on, pressing the menu button would display a playback option. Clicking into it and using the up and down keys to browse through videos was as simple as flipping through photos. If I came across a video I wanted to save, I'd select to export it to the SD card or my phone. But you have to be careful not to delete the wrong files. Sometimes, when the card was full, I'd just format it. The key is to regularly check the recordings to prevent disputes in case of accidents. For example, if I see uncivilized driving behavior on the road, I can review and report it. This direct operation method suits someone like me who isn't tech-savvy—few steps and no hassle. Remember to unplug the power after shutting down to protect the device.