
Q5L does not come with a built-in dashcam and requires separate installation. To turn on a self-installed dashcam, refer to its user manual, as there is usually a switch to power it on. Below is an introduction to dashcams: 1. Definition: A dashcam is a device that records images, sounds, and related information during vehicle operation. Once installed, it can document the entire driving process in video and audio, providing evidence for traffic incidents. 2. Button functions: The most basic dashcam has five buttons with different functions. Before use, insert a memory card. Press and hold the power button to turn the device on or off. The mode button allows switching between recording, photo, or preview modes. In recording mode, the dashcam automatically starts recording; press the confirm button to pause. In photo mode, press the confirm button to take a photo. In preview mode, use the up/down buttons to select video or photo files, press OK to play or pause, and the mode button to exit. 3. Pixel requirements: The minimum pixel count for dashcams is 2 million. If the selected dashcam has fewer than 2 million pixels, the recorded images may be unclear, making it difficult to identify details in traffic situations. Therefore, when purchasing, pay attention to pixel quality and opt for devices with high resolution, clear imaging, and superior clarity.

I drive an Q5L myself, and checking the dashcam mainly relies on the central control screen operation. After starting the vehicle, press the 'Vehicle' button at the bottom left of the center console, and a menu will pop up on the screen. Scroll down to find the 'Dashcam' icon in the 'Apps' list. Tap it to view recently recorded video clips, and you can play, pause, or even lock important footage to prevent overwriting using the touchscreen. It's particularly convenient to review recordings when parked during complex road conditions without needing to remove the memory card. However, the system automatically locks the interface while driving to avoid distractions, which is a thoughtful design. It's recommended to format the memory card once a month to ensure smooth recording.

I usually commute in my Q5L and have two preferred methods for checking the dashcam footage. The primary method is through the central control screen: after ignition, tap the 'Vehicle' option on the central display, select 'Applications,' find the dashcam app, and directly play the recordings. You can also search by date. The secondary method is using a mobile app for assistance. Download the official MMI Connect app, enable the car's WiFi, and connect to the dashcam's hotspot signal. This allows you to replay or download videos on your phone anytime. Remember to keep the vehicle powered on during phone connection, or the signal will be interrupted. This dual-backup approach ensures quick access to footage in the car and allows backing up important clips after returning home.

As a Q5L owner who frequently drives long distances, I'm very familiar with checking dashcam recordings. The quickest way is through the central console: after starting the vehicle, tap the 'Vehicle' icon in the bottom menu bar, then select the dashcam program from the app list. The interface displays recordings on a timeline - you can drag the touchscreen to fast forward or rewind to key moments. For videos that need saving, hit the 'Lock File' button to prevent automatic loop overwriting. When parked, you can also export footage to a computer via the SD card slot in the glove compartment - I always backup important accident evidence this way. The whole process takes just ten minutes, much more convenient than transferring via .

I've been driving the Q5L for three years, and accessing the dashcam footage mainly goes through the infotainment system path. After powering on the vehicle, swipe left on the home screen of the infotainment display to the 'All Apps' interface - the black camera icon is the entry point. Upon clicking, you can view loop recordings from the last 36 hours, which support 4x playback speed and event tagging functionality. Here's the key point: videos automatically saved during collisions are stored in a separate folder marked with a red exclamation point icon for high visibility. Many people don't know that long-pressing the steering wheel's VIEW button provides direct shortcut access to the dashcam interface, which is safer than touchscreen operation and allows quick retrieval of live footage while driving.

I thoroughly researched the dashcam access method right after picking up my Q5L, and the key lies in the central control screen. After starting the vehicle, tap the 'Menu' button at the bottom of the central control, swipe right to the 'Infotainment' section, and locate the dashcam app. Here you can not only playback videos but also adjust recording resolution or disable audio recording. A pro tip is to rotate the central control knob to select dates, which allows more precise positioning of footage segments compared to finger swiping. In emergencies, simply press the protective cover button at the bottom of the interior rearview mirror - it initiates real-time recording and auto-saves within three seconds. This physical button, positioned within the driver's sightline, responds much faster than screen operations.


