
It varies by model type. For mirror-type models, it's located at the top front of the device; for hidden-type models, it's on the left or right side of the device. Bullet-type models have it on the right side of the device. Some dash cams have stricter designs where the memory card slot may be covered, while others don't, but they're all easy to locate since the card is quite large and noticeable. Here's some related knowledge about dash cams: The SD cards used in dash cams endure heavy workloads, and flash memory particles have their own lifespan limitations - each erase/write cycle reduces their longevity. Once powered on, dash cams continuously record new videos and delete old ones from the SD card, performing constant data erasures and writes.

The memory card slot for the Emgrand S dash is usually located on the main unit of the recorder, specifically on the side of the small black square box near the rearview mirror behind the windshield. Last time I changed the card, I checked carefully - if you look up from the driver's seat, there's a fingernail-sized slot on the right side or bottom of the recorder, often marked with an SD card symbol. Gently press the slot cover to pop it open and access the memory card. Be careful not to use excessive force as these plastic clips break easily. If you still can't find it, check the owner's manual in the glove compartment - it usually has illustrated instructions showing the slot location.

I'm familiar with this, as I've helped a friend install a dashcam on their Emgrand S before. The memory card slot is located on the side of the dashcam body, near the passenger seat side. Run your fingers along the edge of the dashcam, and you'll feel a recessed cover. Open the cover to see the TF card inserted inside. When removing it, carefully press to eject the card before pulling it out. If the dashcam was installed by the 4S dealership, the position might be slightly offset, requiring you to lean under the steering wheel and look up. It's recommended to disconnect the power before operating to avoid damaging the card.

My car is the Emgrand S. The memory card is inserted on the right side of the dashcam main unit, that small square box at the top of the windshield. The card slot has a protective cover that needs to be pried open with a fingernail. Remember to turn off the engine when removing the card, otherwise the files might get corrupted. The location is indeed a bit hidden—last time I spent ages searching only to find the dashcam was installed crooked, with the card slot rotated to the back. If the dashcam has been modified, the card slot might be on the bottom of the unit where the cooling vents are. It's best to use your to record a video while reaching in, so you can see clearly.

The memory card slot of the Emgrand S dashcam is usually located on the side of the main unit, but the exact side depends on the installation angle. The easiest way to find it is to look from outside the car through the windshield - you'll often see a small rectangular opening on the right side of the black dashcam. Use an ejector pin or paperclip to push the card and it will pop out. Note that some batches use micro cards, so don't buy the wrong size. Last time my neighbor couldn't find it at all, only to discover the 4S store had installed the dashcam upside down, hiding the slot behind the rearview mirror bracket. If all else fails, remove the dashcam to check its back side.

It took me twenty minutes to figure this out. The memory card slot for the Emgrand S dashcam is located on the main unit, mostly on the right side near the windshield, with a small spring-loaded cover. Press open the cover to see the memory card inserted with the metal contacts facing up. To remove the card, gently press it to make it pop out—don’t pull it directly. If the dashcam is a cylindrical model, the card slot might be in a recess at the bottom. I recommend using your ’s flashlight to help locate it—the metal slot reflects light and is easy to spot. Once found, regularly formatting the card can extend its lifespan.


