Does the dash cam consume a lot of power for 24-hour monitoring?

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24hr dash cams that operate continuously often consume significant power, potentially affecting the battery.

For the sake of battery life and daily operation of the vehicle, I am not inclined to recommend a dashcam that lasts 24 hours a day. Prolonged operation can lead to a depletion of battery power, which in turn may affect vehicle start-up and even have a lasting negative impact on the battery. Therefore, it is necessary to balance practicality and battery health, and reasonably arrange the use time of the dash cam.

The dash cam with parking monitoring function starts recording when the vehicle is stationary and senses vibration through the built-in high-precision gravity sensor to protect the video from interference. Motion detection, on the other hand, targets the activity within the range of the camera, and automatically records the video as soon as an object moves, saving both power and storage space.

At the same time, the motion detection function is turned on after the vehicle is turned off, which can effectively save power and memory card space.

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