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Installing a dash cam seems straightforward, but small mistakes can lead to functionality issues or poor performance. To help you get the most out of your device, here are five common dash cam installation mistakes and tips on how to avoid them.

1. Incorrect Power Connection

The Problem:
Many users connect their dash cam to the wrong power source, such as an unstable circuit in the fuse box, or fail to use the proper charger. This can result in power disruptions, reduced functionality, or even battery drainage.

How to Avoid It:

  • Always use the car charger provided with your dash cam. For Pelsee dash cams, the car chargerand hardwire kit are designed with low-power protection. If the car battery voltage drops too low, they automatically cut power, turning off the dash cam to prevent battery drainage.
  • When hardwiring, consult our support team at support@pelsee.comto ensure the dash cam is connected to the correct fuse that provides consistent power.

2. Improper Camera Angle

The Problem:
Incorrectly positioning the dash cam can result in obstructed views, such as capturing too much of the dashboard or sky, leaving crucial road footage out of frame.

How to Avoid It:

  • Adjust the camera so the horizon is in the middle of the frame. Ideally, the road should occupy 60% of the screen, and the car’s hood, 40%.
  • For rear cameras, ensure they are aligned centrally to provide an unobstructed view of the area behind your car.
  • After installation, check the live feed on the screen or app to confirm the angle.

3. Lack of Hidden Wiring

The Problem:
Exposed wiring not only looks messy but can interfere with your driving and attract unwanted attention.

How to Avoid It:

  • Tuck the power cable into the car’s headliner, door seals, or under the dashboard using a trim removal tool.
  • Install the dash cam behind the rearview mirror to keep it discreet and out of your direct line of sight.
  • For parking mode features, ensure the wiring is hidden and secure but accessible for maintenance.

4. Not Formatting the Memory Card

The Problem:
Using an unformatted memory card can cause recording errors or corrupted files.

How to Avoid It:

  • Always format the memory card in the dash cam before first use.
  • Use a high-speed memory card that meets the manufacturer’s specifications for compatibility and reliability.

5. Ignoring Firmware Updates

The Problem:
Many users overlook firmware updates, missing out on new features, bug fixes, and improved device performance.

How to Avoid It:

  • Regularly check the manufacturer’s website or mobile app for firmware updates.For Pelsee dash cam users, you can easily access the latest firmware updates here.
  • Before updating, back up important videos to avoid accidental data loss.
  • Ensure your dash cam is connected to a stable power source during the update to prevent interruptions.

Conclusion: Installation Made Simple

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure your dash cam operates smoothly and captures essential footage when you need it most. Pelsee dash cams are designed with user convenience in mind, offering advanced features like low-power protection and user-friendly setup.

If you’re ever unsure about the installation process, our support team is here to help. Contact us for professional advice and assistance.

Drive safer with Pelsee – your reliable co-pilot on the road!