Where is the memory card for the Binyue dash cam located?

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CalebLynn
07/30/25 4:47am
The memory card for the Binyue dash cam is located in a raised area under the front passenger seat, which is the card slot. 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 the entire driving process in video and audio, providing evidence for traffic accidents. The Binyue's intelligent driving configuration has reached L2 level, featuring the ICC Intelligent Cruise Control system, which includes TJA Traffic Jam Assist and LKA Lane Keeping Assist. This system can maintain lane position at all times, enabling intelligent following with features like follow-to-go, follow-to-stop, and follow-to-turn, thereby partially freeing the driver's hands and feet and reducing driving fatigue.
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