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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Ash, We do not recommend using the camera 24/7 due to the loop recording capacity. Regarding the recording lengths, the camera will record continuously in small segments (1,2, or 3 minutes). It will record these segments consecutively until the SD card is full. Then the oldest piece of footage will be deleted and the newest will be saved in it's place. This will continue looping and is called Continuous Overwriting. The Dash Cam does this automatically to allow for more footage to be recorded and the old, unnecessary footage to be deleted without manual intervention. If you were to leave your dashcam on recording 24/7, you would loop record multiple times a day, defeating the point of constant recording. Nextbase dashcams are designed to be used within your car as a dash camera. If you need to protect your car whilst it's parked, we have a feature on the cams called Parking Mode. For Parking Mode, if the camera is completely still for five minutes (the car is parked), then the camera will 'hibernate' in Parking Mode. If your car is bumped and the G Force sensor registers movement then the dash cam will automatically turn on, record for 30 seconds and then shut back down again. If you are unlucky enough to be hit twice in a row then the dash cam would automatically record again and capture both events. Further information about Parking Mode can be found on the Nextbase website. If you need any further advice, please contact the Nextbase Support Team at [email protected].
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