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<blockquote data-quote="Identity" data-source="post: 24226718" data-attributes="member: 559166"><p>A G sensor is commonly referred to as an accelerometer. They are used in a wide range of devices like smart phones, vehicles and of course, dash cams. A G sensor in a dash cam will monitor the proper acceleration, aka G-Force. In other words, the dash camera will detect a sudden change in direction.</p><p></p><p>Many dash cams come standard with a parking mode. By hardwiring the dash cam to your vehicle, the dash cam would be able to act as a CCTV when the vehicle ignition is turned off. Equipped with motion-detection technologies, the parking mode conserves energy by only turning on when motion is detected in the vicinity.</p><p></p><p>The video is captured continuously whenever the vehicle's ignition is on. Video files are stored on a memory card, with the newest video continuously replacing the oldest video (called loop recording). ... The recording loop (the amount of time on the video record) is dependent on the size of the memory card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Identity, post: 24226718, member: 559166"] A G sensor is commonly referred to as an accelerometer. They are used in a wide range of devices like smart phones, vehicles and of course, dash cams. A G sensor in a dash cam will monitor the proper acceleration, aka G-Force. In other words, the dash camera will detect a sudden change in direction. Many dash cams come standard with a parking mode. By hardwiring the dash cam to your vehicle, the dash cam would be able to act as a CCTV when the vehicle ignition is turned off. Equipped with motion-detection technologies, the parking mode conserves energy by only turning on when motion is detected in the vicinity. The video is captured continuously whenever the vehicle's ignition is on. Video files are stored on a memory card, with the newest video continuously replacing the oldest video (called loop recording). ... The recording loop (the amount of time on the video record) is dependent on the size of the memory card. [/QUOTE]
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