How to View the ES200 Factory-installed Dash Cam Footage?

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Emery
07/29/25 11:05pm
Remove the TF memory card from the dash cam, insert it into a card reader, and then connect it to a computer. You can read the contents just like using a USB flash drive. Connect the dash cam to the computer using a USB cable. The computer will recognize the dash cam as a mass storage device, and the viewing method is the same as above. The general method is to first pause the recording, then press the (Mode) MODE key, scroll down to find the recorded videos, and click OK to play them.
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