How to Delete Recordings from a Dash Cam?

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Jeremy
07/29/25 2:23pm
Most dash cams come with a file management feature, allowing you to directly select and delete unwanted videos on the device. If your dash cam does not have built-in file management, you can remove the TF card, insert it into a card reader, and delete the files via a computer. Dash cams typically also have a formatting function, which can completely erase all videos. Here’s more information about dash cams: 1. Modern dash cams use loop recording, which means the video duration can be set according to user preferences, usually with options like 1, 3, or 5 minutes per segment. When the memory card is nearly full, the dash cam will automatically delete the oldest videos to free up space for new recordings. 2. Dash cams are equipped with a G-sensor, which saves videos separately during emergencies. These videos are protected and will not be overwritten.
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