
Audio files from a dash cam cannot be deleted separately; they must be deleted along with the video files. The functions of a dash cam include: 1. Protecting the legal rights of drivers; 2. Playback of recorded surveillance footage; 3. Providing accurate and evidence-based sentencing and compensation in court cases involving road traffic accidents; 4. Serving as a home DV camera to capture life's moments; 5. Offering decisive evidence for solving cases involving professional scammers or highway robberies. Dash cams are categorized by vehicle type and functionality into: 1. High-definition dash cams; 2. Night vision dash cams; 3. Wide-angle dash cams; 4. Dual-lens dash cams; 5. Multi-functional all-in-one devices; 6. Glasses-style multi-functional dash cams.

Okay, if you're asking how to delete recordings from a dashcam, let me share my experience. Generally, the most common method is to do it directly through the device's settings menu. Most dashcams will have a delete option on the screen—just tap into it and select the specific recording file or choose to clear all. With one model I used before, the steps were: turn on the power, wait for the screen to light up, press the menu button to find file management, select the recording section, and then choose delete. Alternatively, you can connect to a mobile app—brand-specific apps usually make deletion much easier, just a few taps and it's done. Be careful not to accidentally delete important evidence! If the device is slow to respond, it might be due to a full memory card; regular cleanup can prevent system lag. Another trick is to remove the memory card and plug it into a computer to browse and manually delete files—it's straightforward but be cautious not to damage the card. The whole process takes about two minutes and is very simple.

Deleting recordings from a dashcam is actually quite simple. Here's how I usually do it: First, use the dashcam's remote or buttons. After turning it on, navigate to the menu and find the recording section. Click the delete button and select the files you want to remove, whether it's a single file or all of them, then confirm. Another method is to connect to a computer. Remove the SD card from the dashcam, insert it into the computer, locate the recording folder (usually in MP3 or WAV format) in the file manager, and delete the selected files. I personally recommend backing up important recordings to avoid accidental deletion. Many newer models now support WiFi and mobile control, making it even easier to operate directly through the corresponding app after logging in. Don't forget to check the storage space when deleting, as a full card can affect recording functionality. Safety first, after all.

Deleting recordings is quite simple. Turn on the dashcam, enter the system menu, and locate the file list. Select the recording file and press the delete button to confirm. Some devices have a quick clear option for one-touch deletion. You can also connect to a computer or use an app to delete files, making it convenient and hassle-free. Remember to clean up regularly to avoid running out of space.


