![]() 2) Motion detection: The Dash Cam will be in standby mode without recording when flameout. The Dash Cam supports the following functions alone or all enabled after detecting the vehicle flameout, to guard your vehicle in all aspects: 1) Collision detection: The Dash Cam will be in standby mode without recording after flameout, but when the built-in gravity sensor (G-sensor) detects abnormal vibration of the vehicle (usually the vehicle is collided), it triggers the recording of a 30-second-long parking surveillance video, and stores it in the parking surveillance video folder of the device album. Parking surveillance, time-lapse photography and motion detection are the corresponding working modes of this model of Dash Cam for different parking security scenarios. ![]() Supported microSD card: 32G-256G (Optional, Link Here).Super-Sensing ADAS: Expanded safety alerts including Pedestrian/Bikers Alert, Lane Departure Alert, Front Collision Alert and Moving Traffic Alert.MaiColor Vivid+ Solution™️: a self-developed color solution that optimizes images in color, realism, accuracy, and computational efficiency.Time-Lapse Recording: compress every 15 minutes into 1 minute during parking mode to save memory card space (requires Hardwire Kit UP 03).Smart Parking Guardian Mode: enabled by AI Motion Detection, automatically activates recording once potential threats identified (requires Hardwire Kit UP 03).HDR Dual-Channel Recording: Front 4K HDR and rear 1080P HDR give maximum coverage of the road, providing superior image clarity.70mai Night Owl Vision™️: a self-developed HDR algorithm that produces images with extremely high clarity in both static and dynamic scenes under low-light conditions.Powered by Sony Starvis 2 IMX678: The A810 captures footage at 4K UHD resolution for exceptional image quality.I'm not sure how effective that would be. I think there's a thread about someone asking about powering it with a solar panel. Either that, or install surveillance cameras at your house to monitor your car. The only thing I can think you can do is to get a battery pack or two and use them to power your camera. This usually gets me about 12 - 13 hours of parking mode. When I drive it to work each day, the engine runs for about 30 - 40 minutes. Again, it might have ran longer, but there's no way for me to verify unless I change the setting to low bitrate mode. ![]() When I checked my camera today it ran for 4 hours 55 minutes before shutting off. Yesterday, I drove my car for about 16 minutes to get fast food. ![]() However, I doubt it ran more than an hour or two longer. I have it set to auto detect parking mode, or whatever it's called, so it's possible it ran longer than that and just didn't have any motion trigger a recording. I ran the engine for 5 minutes on Monday and the camera recorded for at least 3 hours and 40 minutes. I've been working from home every other week, so my car barely gets driven when I work from home. I've noticed it recording less and less footage before it cuts off since I installed the dash cam about a month ago. I have a fairly new battery that was installed about 3 months ago. ![]()
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