What type of interface do dash cams generally use?

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DiAndres
07/28/25 9:22pm
The vast majority of dash cams use a USB 2.0 interface, while mid-to-high-end models may utilize a USB 3.0 interface. If you need to install a dash cam, here are the steps: 1. When installing the dash cam, secure it near the rearview mirror using a suction cup, ensuring it doesn't obstruct your view. 2. Determine the wiring route and installation position. Theoretically, wiring can be done on either the driver's or passenger's side, but choose whichever is more convenient based on your vehicle's interior layout. 3. Most vehicle headliners are made of flexible material. Gently pry it open with your hands and tuck the wiring into the gap along the headliner.
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