Why does the dash cam show an SD card error?

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LunaRose
07/25/25 12:06am
The reasons why the dash cam shows an SD card error are: 1. Incompatible card type; 2. Low read/write speed of the storage card; 3. Quality issues with the storage card; 4. Vehicle current issues; 5. Damaged memory card. The usage method of the dash cam is: 1. Insert the memory card and press the power button to turn it on; 2. Press the mode button to select among three modes: video recording, photo taking, and preview; 3. Selecting the video recording mode will automatically start recording; 4. In photo mode, press the confirm button to take a photo; 5. In preview mode, you can view videos and photos stored on the memory card, press the OK button to play or pause, and press the ESC button to exit.
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