Where is the interface of the dash cam located?
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The installation position of a dash cam is generally on the rearview mirror or the front windshield behind the rearview mirror, depending on the type of recorder and installation method used by the car owner. If it is a rearview mirror dash cam, it is directly clipped onto the rearview mirror. If it is a bracket-mounted type, whether suction cup or adhesive, it is installed on the front windshield. Different dash cam products have different appearances, but the basic components of a dash cam include: Main unit: includes a microprocessor, data storage, real-time clock, display, lens module, operation buttons, printer, data communication interface, and other devices. If the main unit does not include a display or printer, there should be corresponding data display and print output interfaces. Data analysis software. Dash cams are mainly divided into two categories: portable dash cams and integrated post-installed DVD dash cams. Portable dash cams are further divided into rearview mirror dash cams and data dash cams, featuring good concealment, easy installation, detachability, low cost, and simple operation. A dash cam is an instrument that records images, sounds, and other related information during vehicle operation. After installing a dash cam, it can record video images and sounds of the entire driving process, providing evidence for traffic accidents. People who enjoy road trips can also use it to document the process of overcoming challenges and obstacles. While driving, it records video, capturing time, speed, and location, making it quite a "black box." It can also serve as a parking monitor. Once installed, the video footage should not be edited. If edited, it won’t be helpful in the event of an accident. It also helps prevent unavoidable scams in modern society.