Motorcycle dash cams can continue recording even after the engine is turned off, but recording time depends on the power source. Here's what you need to know:
1. Integrated Battery
Dashcams with built-in batteries can only last a short time in parking mode, typically from 30 minutes to a few hours. These batteries are small and designed for emergencies, so this option is best for short-term recordings.
2. Connected to the Vehicle Battery
When connected to your motorcycle or car battery, dash cams can last much longer. Parking mode can continue for hours or even days, depending on your vehicle's battery capacity. However, constant use could drain the battery, potentially leaving you unable to start your vehicle.
3. External Battery Pack
An external battery pack can power your dash cam in parking mode for extended periods, from 8 hours to over 24 hours, without draining your vehicle's main battery. This is a popular option for long-term monitoring.
4. Solar Panels (Optional Addition)
For extended and eco-friendly use, some users opt for solar-powered configurations. While not common, this can keep the dashcam running indefinitely in areas with abundant sunlight.
Parking Mode Settings That Affect Duration
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Continuous Recording: This uses more energy because the dash cam operates continuously, monitoring your vehicle 24/7.
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Event-triggered recording: This saves energy by only activating when it detects movement, vibrations, or impacts.
Pro Tip: If you regularly use your dashcam's parking mode, consider models with power-saving features or external power options. Always check your power source and configure parking mode according to your needs for best results.
Want to delve deeper? Check out our detailed guide on Do You Need a Dash Cam with Parking Mode?to learn more about power sources, settings, and tips!

