How to Connect a Dash Cam to the Central Control?
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To connect a dash cam to the car's central control display, you need to remove the central control screen. Connect the dash cam's interface to the AV1 port of the central control display's navigation module, then access the dash cam's footage through the navigation's AV interface. The dash cam will only display when the central control display's navigation function is turned on.
I often drive in my daily life, and for safety reasons, I installed a dash cam. Connecting it to the central console is quite important, as it allows driving videos to be directly viewed on the central screen. The simplest method is to use a USB cable—just plug the dash cam's USB connector into the USB port on the central console. After automatic recognition, it's ready to use, as convenient as charging a phone. If the central console supports Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, turn on the dash cam's wireless function and pair it in the central console settings to enable real-time video preview. I recommend checking compatibility before purchasing and avoiding older models, as they might have driver issues. Using the central console to replay accident footage while driving is much more convenient. Remember to test the connection regularly to avoid interruptions—this small trick significantly enhances the driving experience.