
You can directly view the playback on the dash cam by pressing the MODE button to select and then clicking on the recorded video file. The corresponding mobile app supports video playback on your phone. Simply connect the dash cam to WiFi to view the playback in real-time. The dash cam saves videos on a TF card. You can remove the TF card from the dash cam, insert it into a card reader, and then plug it into a computer to access and play the videos. Alternatively, you can connect the dash cam directly to a computer using a data cable. The computer will recognize the dash cam as a storage device, allowing you to click and view the videos.

As a Cadillac owner, reviewing the footage is actually quite convenient. After starting the car, simply navigate to the 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Media' menu in the touchscreen infotainment system, then enter the dashcam section where you'll find a video list arranged like a timeline. Select a date and time period, click play to view, and you can also pause or fast forward. If the screen response is slow, check if the SD card is properly inserted—it's usually located near the glove box or center console. Removing it to play on a computer offers clearer playback, which is especially useful for saving backups as evidence. It's recommended to regularly clean up files on the card to avoid running out of space. Additionally, pairing with a mobile app via the car's Wi-Fi allows remote access to video playback anytime, anywhere.

I've been driving a Cadillac to commute, and the method to review the dashcam footage is straightforward and intuitive. After starting the car, swipe to the 'Driving Record' icon on the main interface to enter browsing mode, then simply click on any video file to play it. For quicker video processing, you can remove the SD card and insert it into a computer to view the files more precisely. Some models support an official app—download it, pair via Bluetooth, and you can playback, download, or share footage directly on your phone. Developing a weekly check-up habit helps prevent safety risks, but remember not to operate it while driving to avoid distractions.

I've been using Cadillac for several years, and reviewing footage is super easy. The dedicated menu in the infotainment system allows one-click access to videos, where you can select clips and control playback pace. Taking the SD card to a computer and opening files with a player is more comprehensive and quicker. Remember to update the software regularly to maintain high-definition quality.


