1. How to record an emergency video?
Emergency videos can be recorded in the following ways:
- Speak out the voice command “Shoot emergency video“;
- When the dash cam is turned on, it will record an emergency video automatically when it detects any collisions.
The process of recording an emergency video can’t be interrupted. When the emergency video recording is completed, the dash cam automatically enters the normal video recording mode.
Note: The dash cam will not record emergency video when it is connected with the app.
2. How to change the sensitivity of emergency video recording?
When the dash cam is connected to the app, go to dash cam settings and select Collision sensitivity, and then select desired sensitivity.
3. How to view an emergency video?
In the dash cam homepage, tap Albums.
- Timeline: The emergency videos are the red zone in the timeline bar. Drag the timeline to the red zone, the video will replay automatically once the buffer is completed.
- Categories: The emergency videos are saved in the Event folder. Open the folder and select the video to replay.
Note: All the videos use loop recording. This means that when the storage space for a given type of video has been used up and a new video of the same type is recorded, the oldest video will be automatically deleted and replaced by the new one. To ensure that important videos are not erased, you should therefore immediately export them to your phone, computer, or another device.
4. Why are the emergency videos lost?
If you always accelerate or decelerate rapidly when driving, or you drive on complicate roads (the roads are uneven or full with bumps or obstacles), you may brake or swerve sharply often. If a high sensitivity is set, it’s likely to generate many emergency videos, thus the earliest emergency videos get covered due to the loop recording mechanism. In such case, it’s recommended to set a low sensitivity.