Where is the dash cam memory card located?

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Serenity
07/24/25 7:36pm
The location of the dash cam memory card varies by model. For mirror-type dash cams, it's typically on the upper front of the device; for hidden-type models, it's on either side; and for bullet-type models, it's usually on the right side. Here's some relevant information about dash cam memory cards: 1. Card speed: Dash cams require Class10 high-speed memory cards. Class10 indicates read speed, but what dash cams actually need is write speed. However, current dash cam recording speeds aren't that fast, so Class10 products' write speeds are generally sufficient. 2. Capacity: This depends on the dash cam's user manual, which specifies what type of card is compatible and the maximum supported capacity. Most commonly use TF/SD cards, sometimes mini versions. Just ensure the card size doesn't exceed the device's capacity.
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