How to View the Dashcam on the Lynk & Co 03?
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Methods to view the dashcam on the Lynk & Co 03: 1. The dashcam automatically turns on after starting the Lynk & Co 03. 2. Insert the storage card into the dashcam, select the dashcam in the Lynk & Co APP under Lynk & Co Services, click to connect to WIFI, and connect to the dashcam's WIFI with the initial password 1234567890. 3. After successful connection, click on the settings in the upper right corner to find the shooting clarity settings and other dashcam settings for viewing. Below is an introduction to the Lynk & Co 03: 1. Side view: The Lynk & Co 03 features very smooth lines, with chrome trim around the windows for a stylish look. The body adopts a fastback design, with a chrome decoration extending from the front to the rear trunk. 2. Dimensions: The Lynk & Co 03 measures 4639/1840/1460mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm. 3. Powertrain: The new car is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and an electric motor, forming a powertrain system with a rated power of 132kW (179Ps), and a combined fuel consumption of only 1.7L per 100km under comprehensive conditions.
I've been driving the Lynk & Co 03 for a while, and checking the dashcam footage is actually quite flexible. The most common method is to enter the main menu of the central control screen after starting the vehicle while parked, find the dashcam or a similar option, and you can directly play the most recent recordings. It's also very convenient via smartphone—just download the official Lynk & Co app, pair it with the vehicle's Bluetooth, and you can instantly browse, download, or share videos on your phone. The memory card is located near the dashcam; you can remove it and insert it into a computer using a card reader for playback—the files are usually in MP4 or AVI format. The vehicle's system allows you to set the loop recording cycle to avoid running out of space and overwriting important footage. Occasionally, the app connection might be slow, but restarting the infotainment system or updating the app usually fixes it. I usually check the app once a week to export interesting road segments to share with friends—it's quite entertaining.