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How to Use the Built-in Dash Cam in a Vehicle?

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MacAustin
07/28/25 8:43pm
How to use the built-in dash cam in a vehicle: 1. Power on: The most basic dash cam has 5 buttons with different functions. Before use, first insert the memory card, then press and hold the power button to turn it on or off. 2. Mode selection: The mode button can switch between recording, photo, or preview modes. Selecting recording mode will automatically start recording, press the confirm button to pause; selecting photo mode, press the confirm button to take a photo; selecting preview mode, use the up and down buttons to select video or photo files, press the OK button to play or pause, and press the mode button to exit.
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DiMaria
08/12/25 12:24am
As an average driver, I’d like to share my daily experience: the built-in dashcam is super easy to use. It usually starts recording automatically when the ignition is turned on; if not, check the settings menu on the car’s display to confirm it’s enabled. I quickly review the SD card status weekly—it typically overwrites old footage in a loop, but insufficient space can affect performance, so I use the system’s format button to clear it. Playback is done via the app or the car’s display, like tapping the screen to select and play videos by date. I recommend enabling parking mode for added protection and testing nighttime recording clarity monthly to avoid useless footage in emergencies. This small habit has saved me from many disputes—it’s convenient and practical to maintain.
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McSamantha
09/30/25 7:48am
From a safety perspective, I emphasize the importance of the dashcam. It automatically operates after starting the vehicle, and I adjust the sensitivity in settings to better handle collision detection for playback. Video access is completed via the in-car menu or APP; I regularly back up critical clips to the cloud to prevent loss. Pay attention to battery consumption: if the parking recording is too long, it may shut down prematurely, affecting the chain of evidence. I check the recordings monthly to ensure proper functionality, as it not only records accidents but also promotes safe driving. Regular storage management is key, with smooth overall usage ensuring safety.
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LucasRose
11/14/25 2:50am
Using the built-in dash cam is a piece of cake: it starts recording automatically when the car turns on, and you can easily access the playback section in the vehicle's system menu to review footage. Downloading videos via the mobile app is also convenient. I've set it to loop recording to avoid memory card issues. In emergencies, just press the save button to lock the clip for easy export later. Regularly formatting the SD card maintains performance—it's that simple and quick to get started.
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