Why doesn't the dash cam turn off after the car is turned off?

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EstherAnn
07/29/25 11:08pm
The reason why the dash cam doesn't turn off immediately after the car is turned off: Because the dash cam itself has a built-in battery to prevent unexpected power failure which may cause the last video segment not to be saved, so the dash cam will wait for a while before shutting down after the vehicle is turned off. The following are the functions of a dash cam: 1. Evidence: After installing a dash cam, it can record the entire driving process including video images and sound, which can provide evidence for traffic accidents. 2. Surveillance: It can also be used as a parking monitor. The video footage from the dash cam cannot be edited; if it is edited, it will not be helpful in case of an accident. It also helps prevent unavoidable fraudulent claims that are common in today's society.
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