When it comes to monitoring your car during parking, dash cams offer various recording modes to suit different needs, including motion detection triggers, impact triggers, time lapse recording, and low bitrate recording.
To enable Parking Mode, it is crucial to connect the dash cam to a constant power source using a hardwiring kit equipped with a prevent battery discharge feature. This ensures the dash cam remains powered and operational without excessively draining the vehicle's battery.
MASIGO, renowned for expertise in dash cam technology, has conducted extensive testing to determine the optimal trigger level for preserving valuable footage during Parking Mode. This professional approach eliminates the reliance solely on motion detection triggers, reducing the risk of important recordings being overwritten and ensuring the highest level of security and evidence.
Furthermore, when utilizing a hardwiring kit during Parking Mode, there is an additional scenario available. By disabling the parking mode setting and utilizing the prevent battery discharge hardwiring kit, the dash cam can be set to constant recording, similar to when driving. The recording time in Parking Mode will depend on the power source and the vehicle's battery capacity. It is essential to consider the specific power source and adjust the parking mode settings accordingly to achieve an optimal balance between recording time and battery consumption.
Parking Mode in dash cams offers various recording modes, and MASIGO's extensive testing and expertise have led to the determination of the optimal trigger level for preserving valuable footage. By utilizing a hardwiring kit with a prevent battery discharge feature, MASIGO dash cams provide reliable surveillance and evidence for your parked vehicle, offering peace of mind and professional-grade performance.