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Thread ID: 149471 2020-12-28 04:13:00 70mai Dashcam Pro with GPS bk T (215) PC World Chat
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1474145 2020-12-28 04:13:00 Any 70mai Dashcam users here?

My 70mai Dashcam with GPS arrived just before Christmas (ordered from another seller).

Installation and Setting up is quite straightforward... Works OK , other than, I notice that it is recording many videos without any input from me. Every time when I came back from even a short trip, it records about 10 videos.. I didn't ask it to record any. Anyone here can enlighten me on the above.



Cheers.
bk T (215)
1474146 2020-12-28 04:27:00 what are the videos of?
is it recording driving or when parked.
is it powered all the time?
tweak'e (69)
1474147 2020-12-28 04:47:00 Some are while driving and some when parked.

Just went out to check the recordings, it records almost every minute when I made a 10 min short trip.

It even records when it's parked in my garage.

Some settings must be wrong?
bk T (215)
1474148 2020-12-28 05:12:00 I don’t have the GPS version, hm but have a 70mai camera. They do record all the time. I’ve never known a camera that doesn’t.

Mine is voice activated and you can tell at it to save an event. But generally it’s always while the car is running. If something happens the you note the time or tell at it to take a picture so you have a time stamp
psycik (12851)
1474149 2020-12-28 05:13:00 Oh whenparked? How are you powering it? Mine is cigarette lighter.

If full time powered you might need to look for motion settings.
psycik (12851)
1474150 2020-12-28 05:30:00 as above. usually they are plug in so they switch off when parked. check the cig outlet turns off when you remove the keys, some do not. if you want to use it when parked it pays to use an 2nd battery or battery monitor so it doesn't flatten the car battery.

there is two main ways to use dash cams. either full time recording or even recording. a lot of cameras will do both.
full time is best for recording driving but needs big card and can be a pain to find video of what happened later.
event recording needs someway of triggering it, either motion or impact. typically used for recording while parked. makes it easy to find footage of someone backing into your car.
tweak'e (69)
1474151 2020-12-28 05:46:00 Anyway, have reset to default settings. Will need to reconfigure it.
Using the cigarette lighter... Apparently, it has a built in battery.
bk T (215)
1474152 2020-12-28 05:49:00 Have removed it from the car.
Can I just use another USB cable or I need to use the original cable? If so, I will need to remove the cable, too.
bk T (215)
1474153 2020-12-28 06:49:00 Anyway, have reset to default settings. Will need to reconfigure it.
Using the cigarette lighter... Apparently, it has a built in battery.

they have built in battery but should still power off when you remove power. the battery is usually to make sure it gets shut down properly when car is turned off, and maintain settings etc.
tweak'e (69)
1474154 2020-12-28 07:38:00 I don’t have the GPS version, hm but have a 70mai camera . They do record all the time . I’ve never known a camera that doesn’t .

Mine is voice activated and you can tell at it to save an event . But generally it’s always while the car is running . If something happens the you note the time or tell at it to take a picture so you have a time stamp

Reconfigured it using the built-in battery . Mounted it back to the car .

I never used a Dashcam and this is my very first one .

So, they are designed to do the recording and the car is running and there's nothing wrong with it! I was over reacting!!??

I noticed that those recordings are stored in the 'Normal' folder, nothing in the 'Event' and 'Parking' folder, and there are a few in the 'Photo' folder which I did ask it to take photos .

May I assume that it is NORMAL? That's the way it functions!

Thanks, psycik . :)
bk T (215)
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