How to Connect an Audi A4 Dash Cam to a Phone?

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Gage
07/24/25 9:11pm
Scan the QR code on the dash cam to download and install the software. Click the wireless switch on the dash cam and then click to connect. Click the pop-up dialog box for location information authorization and allow access to the phone's location information. Register and log in. Once successful, you can view the driving videos saved by the dash cam.
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CourtneyRose
08/10/25 2:34pm
Last time I drove an Audi A4, connecting the dash cam to my phone was actually quite simple. The key is to first confirm whether the dash cam has WiFi functionality. I needed to download a dedicated app, like the one developed by Audi itself—just search for it in the app store. Open the dash cam's settings, navigate to the WiFi menu, and enable hotspot mode. Then, search for this hotspot on your phone and enter the default password to connect. After that, open the app, and it will automatically recognize the device, allowing me to view footage in real time, adjust angles, or export files for backup. Occasionally, if the signal is weak, I just restart the dash cam, which solves most issues. Once connected, driving feels much safer—if an accident occurs, checking the evidence on my phone is a breeze. It's recommended to regularly update the app to avoid compatibility issues.
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