The video states that you can't take a photo with this A16W model, but you certainly can do that I confirmed, by single pressing the Down button while in the recording mode (which is stated in the manual on page 5), and it makes a camera sound when you do. The app also has a photo button to click on when it is in recording mode, and the photos get stored in a "Snapshots" section of that app UI. I just got it from Lightning deal for $20 and it is great. Thanks!
@@lockie4912 yes thats what i do aswell but was wondering if there was a setting for it to work unplugged without the wires. When i dont have mine plugged in it switches itself off 🤣🤣
hi, please can you advise. did you have to connect the rear camera red wire. The rear camera does not come on at all and not visible in the menu. Thanks in advance.
If you set up the rear camera then you have to use supplied cables for set up. I didn’t hardwire mine to rear lights. I just connected cable to rear camera and then plugged into Dashcam. Then on your Dashcam screen you should see a Split View of the front view and rear view.
I just got this camera today. I really like it so far. But it seems that it is always recording and the screen does not shut off when the car is off. Is this because it is plugged into a continuous power source? I am concerned about the car battery if the car sits for a few days. (Nashville TN, USA)
Hello from the UK. This camera was for my daughter. She is a new driver so a Dashcam was a must. We have it connected to the cigarette port and every time the ignition is switched off the dam cam turns itself off. To answer your question - if something is in constantly on it will be using some source of power for sure. How much I cannot answer. I’m sure if you google it you may be able to find more answers or if anyone on here can comment please feel free to free to assist.
Some of the reviews for the A16W on Amazon state that on certain car models (such as some Ford gas model cars) the cigarette lighter 12V power port in the car is an always on part. Which means if something is plugged into that then it will always be providing continuous power to the device, even when the ignition (ACC) is off (and will certainly drain your battery). Be careful with using devices in a port like that which provides continuous power when when the car is off. Ssontong sells a ODB2 port adapter that provides power the dash cam via USB-C cable for this A16W, that can deal with that better, as it will only power the dashcam (not just this brand and model, but many USB-C dashcams will work with it, unless they require more voltage, which some higher end dashcams, that normally are multi-channel, from other brands do require) while the ignition (ACC) is turned on, and will turn off the camera after 5 to 20 minutes (the time to turn off factor I believe is based on the revision of this model of adapter, as the latest revision that I purchased new in May 2024 has it stated in the included pamphlet that it will stay on for 20 mins, and that is exactly how long it stays powered on for after the car is turned off, when attached to the A16W with front and rear cams attached, when using the "ACC off" toggle on the adapter which is the default mode of operation). The ODB2 cable only contains 3 pins out of the full amount, on the Ssontong adapter I have verified myself, which are two ground pins and one power, so it has no chance of damaging the ODB2 system computer in your car to use it. It is only about $9 on Amazon. You could use that, for cars that are model year 1996 and newer (that all must have an ODB2 port, instead of the older ODB1 port in prior years). The advantage with the ODB2 based power cable is that it doesn't just instantly turn off the power to stop the recording when your car turns off (it stays on for 20 mins to keep recording) so think of if you are pulled over and the police tell you to stop your engine and you do, it would kill the power to the cam when using a cigarette adapter or a USB cable to power the dashcam, and that 20 extra mins could be valuable to have saved, or if you were in an accident, etc. It also may be somewhat useful for if you are going to run errands and need make a quick stop and get out for 5 to 15 to 20 minutes, it will keep the recording going for you in case someone for instance is snooping around your car or dings it with a shopping cart, etc. after you parked and went inside to run the errand, to be out of sight of your car, to be able to see that footage that otherwise would likely not have been recorded (unless you have another power up method, but that would be a hassle to have to disconnect and reconnect and then power back on the camera again, etc.) to make that work reliably for those scenarios. This model of dashcam doesn't take much power at all so I don't think I'd be worried about it running automatically for another 20 minutes after turning off the car. Also, one other advantage to the ODB2 adapter method of powering this dashcam is that it doesn't automatically power up until you do actually start the ignition, because the ODB port needs that to start feeding power to the attached device, as opposed to the cigarette or USB power from your car that likely will turn on the dashcam without actually running the engine, and there probably isn't a point to starting the dashcam until the car is actually running I think, and that guarantees at least initially that device won't be trying to use the battery power when the alternator is not running, at least until you do turn off your car ignition then it will run for 20 extra mins (too bad their model of ODB2 adapter doesn't have a way to change the turn off interval (to like 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, etc.) as it is locked to a static 20 mins now for the latest revisions of this model of adapter as far as I can tell). You can always turn on the dashcam without any current power running to it, but since it only has a small 300ma battery it probably won't be able to record for longer than 10 or so mins before it has to shutdown itself.
Hi I’ve got an issue I’ve set this camera up absolutely fine, went and connected it to Wi-Fi and through the app. I’ve got it plugged into my cigarette socket and the dashcam wasn’t turning on, charged the dashcam overnight with the charger and turns on fine however now when plugging it back into the car it doesn’t turn on with ignition and it doesn’t seem like the cigarette socket charges the camera
@@kieranlivingstone5792 That’s odd. Reach out to where you purchased the dash cam from. You may have a faulty connection cable. Or Can anyone else comment on this issue here please feel free to comment.
Thank you. The SD card only needs formatting when the camera is set up initially. But if you change the SD card for any reason make sure you format the new card. And your right it loop records.
The video states that you can't take a photo with this A16W model, but you certainly can do that I confirmed, by single pressing the Down button while in the recording mode (which is stated in the manual on page 5), and it makes a camera sound when you do. The app also has a photo button to click on when it is in recording mode, and the photos get stored in a "Snapshots" section of that app UI. I just got it from Lightning deal for $20 and it is great. Thanks!
Absolute bargain for $20. Wow!!
Hello.. First of all, thank you for the wonderful explanation.. I have a question.. How can I transfer what was dashcam from the camera to the phone?
Thank you. I don’t think you can transfer from the camera to the phone. You would have to remove the SD card and do it on a computer.
Very helpful thanks
Your welcome.
Enjoying one of this already. Great Dashcam
Bargain for the price n great bit of kit.
Thank you. that was really helpful :-) x
You’re welcome 😊
Cant find part 3 or 4, do you show how to add the rear view mirror?
Look on my channel under videos and you should find all the series
very helpful thank you :-)
Glad it was helpful! A great piece of kit for the price.
Does this constantly need to be plugged in to the car for it to work or can it run off the battery?
I use my cigarette port. Pop it in every time I use it then unplug afterwards. Very easy.
@@lockie4912 yes thats what i do aswell but was wondering if there was a setting for it to work unplugged without the wires. When i dont have mine plugged in it switches itself off 🤣🤣
@@danielbrown9756yes that’s correct switches itself off. It would have to be hardwired for it to be continuously on I think .
hi, please can you advise. did you have to connect the rear camera red wire. The rear camera does not come on at all and not visible in the menu. Thanks in advance.
If you set up the rear camera then you have to use supplied cables for set up. I didn’t hardwire mine to rear lights. I just connected cable to rear camera and then plugged into Dashcam. Then on your Dashcam screen you should see a Split View of the front view and rear view.
@@lockie4912 thank you. It’s now working the camera connector was loose.
I just got this camera today. I really like it so far. But it seems that it is always recording and the screen does not shut off when the car is off. Is this because it is plugged into a continuous power source? I am concerned about the car battery if the car sits for a few days. (Nashville TN, USA)
Hello from the UK. This camera was for my daughter. She is a new driver so a Dashcam was a must. We have it connected to the cigarette port and every time the ignition is switched off the dam cam turns itself off. To answer your question - if something is in constantly on it will be using some source of power for sure. How much I cannot answer. I’m sure if you google it you may be able to find more answers or if anyone on here can comment please feel free to free to assist.
Some of the reviews for the A16W on Amazon state that on certain car models (such as some Ford gas model cars) the cigarette lighter 12V power port in the car is an always on part. Which means if something is plugged into that then it will always be providing continuous power to the device, even when the ignition (ACC) is off (and will certainly drain your battery). Be careful with using devices in a port like that which provides continuous power when when the car is off. Ssontong sells a ODB2 port adapter that provides power the dash cam via USB-C cable for this A16W, that can deal with that better, as it will only power the dashcam (not just this brand and model, but many USB-C dashcams will work with it, unless they require more voltage, which some higher end dashcams, that normally are multi-channel, from other brands do require) while the ignition (ACC) is turned on, and will turn off the camera after 5 to 20 minutes (the time to turn off factor I believe is based on the revision of this model of adapter, as the latest revision that I purchased new in May 2024 has it stated in the included pamphlet that it will stay on for 20 mins, and that is exactly how long it stays powered on for after the car is turned off, when attached to the A16W with front and rear cams attached, when using the "ACC off" toggle on the adapter which is the default mode of operation). The ODB2 cable only contains 3 pins out of the full amount, on the Ssontong adapter I have verified myself, which are two ground pins and one power, so it has no chance of damaging the ODB2 system computer in your car to use it. It is only about $9 on Amazon. You could use that, for cars that are model year 1996 and newer (that all must have an ODB2 port, instead of the older ODB1 port in prior years). The advantage with the ODB2 based power cable is that it doesn't just instantly turn off the power to stop the recording when your car turns off (it stays on for 20 mins to keep recording) so think of if you are pulled over and the police tell you to stop your engine and you do, it would kill the power to the cam when using a cigarette adapter or a USB cable to power the dashcam, and that 20 extra mins could be valuable to have saved, or if you were in an accident, etc. It also may be somewhat useful for if you are going to run errands and need make a quick stop and get out for 5 to 15 to 20 minutes, it will keep the recording going for you in case someone for instance is snooping around your car or dings it with a shopping cart, etc. after you parked and went inside to run the errand, to be out of sight of your car, to be able to see that footage that otherwise would likely not have been recorded (unless you have another power up method, but that would be a hassle to have to disconnect and reconnect and then power back on the camera again, etc.) to make that work reliably for those scenarios. This model of dashcam doesn't take much power at all so I don't think I'd be worried about it running automatically for another 20 minutes after turning off the car. Also, one other advantage to the ODB2 adapter method of powering this dashcam is that it doesn't automatically power up until you do actually start the ignition, because the ODB port needs that to start feeding power to the attached device, as opposed to the cigarette or USB power from your car that likely will turn on the dashcam without actually running the engine, and there probably isn't a point to starting the dashcam until the car is actually running I think, and that guarantees at least initially that device won't be trying to use the battery power when the alternator is not running, at least until you do turn off your car ignition then it will run for 20 extra mins (too bad their model of ODB2 adapter doesn't have a way to change the turn off interval (to like 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, etc.) as it is locked to a static 20 mins now for the latest revisions of this model of adapter as far as I can tell). You can always turn on the dashcam without any current power running to it, but since it only has a small 300ma battery it probably won't be able to record for longer than 10 or so mins before it has to shutdown itself.
@@jonferraez WOW. thank you for this information. Much appreciated.
Hi I’ve got an issue I’ve set this camera up absolutely fine, went and connected it to Wi-Fi and through the app. I’ve got it plugged into my cigarette socket and the dashcam wasn’t turning on, charged the dashcam overnight with the charger and turns on fine however now when plugging it back into the car it doesn’t turn on with ignition and it doesn’t seem like the cigarette socket charges the camera
@@kieranlivingstone5792 That’s odd. Reach out to where you purchased the dash cam from. You may have a faulty connection cable. Or Can anyone else comment on this issue here please feel free to comment.
Hello! Do you have the part 3 of 3 for this uploaded somewhere?
Hi. Part 3 and 4 now available to view online. 1080P and 2.5K resolutions.
very good info. Do you have to re format all the time or does it erase old files to make room for new ones.
Thank you. The SD card only needs formatting when the camera is set up initially. But if you change the SD card for any reason make sure you format the new card. And your right it loop records.
Update. Apparently a message will appear on screen when the SD card needs to be re -formatted again.