FAQs
How do I mount my dashcam?
Posted by David - DriverCam
In short, suction mounts are ideal for flexibility and easy removal, while adhesive mounts deliver unbeatable stability and a sleek, durable finish — making them the best choice for long-term use.
Micro SD cards vs Portable Solid State Drives
Posted by David - DriverCam
Most dashcams use microSD cards for storage, recording video directly and overwriting older clips automatically in loop recording.
Can you explain low voltage protection?
Posted by David - DriverCam
This feature works seamlessly in the background. As your dashcam records in parking mode, it keeps an eye on your vehicle’s 12 V supply. If the voltage dips below a set safety threshold — typically around 11.8 V to 12.2 V — the system instantly cuts power to the camera.
What is Loop Recording?
Posted by David - DriverCam
Loop recording keeps your dashcam running continuously, even when the memory card is full.
What are locked or event files?
Posted by David - DriverCam
Locked files are special video clips your dashcam automatically protects so they can’t be erased or overwritten during normal loop recording.