What is the reason for the incorrect time on the dash cam?

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MacXavier
07/30/25 4:28am
The incorrect time on the dash cam is due to system program errors or issues with the electronic module. Here are specific details about dash cams: 1. Time options: The loop recording settings of a dash cam typically include different time options such as 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, etc. After recording, it moves to the next segment. 2. Recommended loop time of 3 or 5 minutes: When setting the loop recording time, avoid setting it too short or too long. If the recording time is too short, the video will be split into more segments, increasing the chance of frame loss. Conversely, if the time is too long, fewer videos will be stored and quickly overwritten. It is recommended to set it to 3 or 5 minutes for optimal performance. 3. Function: A dash cam is a device that records images, sounds, and other relevant information during vehicle travel. After installation, it can record the entire driving process, providing video and audio evidence for traffic accidents.
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