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What are the recording times and SD card options for Nextbase dashcams?

What are the recording times and SD card options for Nextbase dashcams?

Understanding the recording times and SD card options for your Nextbase dashcam is essential for optimizing its performance and ensuring you have sufficient storage for your needs. This article provides an overview of SD card compatibility, recording time estimates, and factors influencing recording durations.

Overview of SD Card Compatibility

Nextbase dashcams are compatible with a range of microSD card capacities, including 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. The choice of SD card affects the amount of footage that can be stored before older files are overwritten.

Recording Time Estimates

The recording time varies depending on the SD card capacity and whether additional features, such as a rear camera, are in use. Below are approximate recording times for different SD card capacities:

  • 32GB SD Card: - Without a rear camera: Approximately 140 minutes of recording. - With a rear camera: Approximately 115 minutes of recording.

  • 64GB SD Card: - Included with the Nextbase iQ: Provides roughly 1.5 hours of recording before loop overwrite begins for the front and cabin view.

  • 256GB SD Card: - Stores approximately 9 hours of footage before the oldest files are overwritten.

Factors Influencing Recording Time

Several factors can influence the recording time on your Nextbase dashcam:

  1. Resolution Settings: Higher resolution settings consume more storage space, reducing the total recording time.

  2. Rear Camera Usage: Connecting a rear camera reduces the recording time as it requires additional storage for dual-channel recording.

Included SD Cards and Upgrade Options

The Nextbase iQ model includes a 64GB microSD card, providing a convenient starting point for users. For extended recording times, you can upgrade to a 128GB or 256GB microSD card, which are compatible with the device.

Conclusion

Choosing the right SD card for your Nextbase dashcam depends on your recording needs and preferences. Larger SD cards provide longer recording times, while factors like resolution and rear camera usage can impact storage capacity. Ensure you select a high-quality, compatible microSD card to maximize your dashcam's performance.

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