How to Delete Records from a Dash Cam?
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The memory card of a dash cam can be removed, and the recorded data can be read on a computer via a card reader for deletion. If the dash cam has a built-in memory card that cannot be removed but the device itself has a file management function, you can use the buttons to select and operate the file management to delete the records. Functions of a Dash Cam: A dash cam can record daily driving processes. The recorded videos can serve as evidence in case of accidents or disputes, and can also be used to counter fraudulent claims, avoiding unnecessary trouble and losses, thereby protecting the driver's interests and rights. Dash cams use loop recording, allowing users to set the duration of video segments, typically offering 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 make space for new recordings, ensuring there is no storage shortage. A dash cam can also be used at home as a DV to capture life's fun moments or as a home surveillance device.
I found deleting dashcam footage quite straightforward, mainly through the device buttons. First, power it on, locate the menu button to enter the video list, select the footage you want to delete, and press the delete button. For batch deletion, many dashcams have a format option to wipe all files at once. I usually find it more convenient to use the mobile app connected to the dashcam—after pairing, simply select and delete the footage, with the added benefit of previewing to avoid accidentally deleting important clips. If the memory card is full, deleting via computer is quick too; just remove the card, insert it into a card reader, and manually delete files or format the folder. Regular cleanup is essential; while loop recording overwrites old content, manual deletion frees up more space. Note that some high-end dashcams with cloud storage require deletion via the app.