The Road to Clarity:

Mounting and Placement
The first step to maintaining your dash cam starts with proper installation. The way your dash cam is mounted can affect its stability and functionality. To prevent overheating, place the dash cam in an area with minimal direct sunlight. When installing your dash cam, ensure it is securely attached to your windshield or dashboard to prevent vigorous vibrations. Use adhesive mounts or suction cups that are specifically designed for dash cams to ensure stability. Regularly check the mount for any signs of wear and tear, and replace it if necessary.
Keep It Clean

To reduce glare on your dash cam, consider using a CPL filter.
Protect Your Dash Cam from Extreme Temperatures
Dash cams are exposed to a wide range of temperatures inside your vehicle. Though dash cams are designed to withstand a range of weather conditions, it’s important to avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures for extended periods. Extreme temperatures can negatively impact battery life and overall performance.
