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Q800PRO Record Settings

How do I enable Wintertime Battery Protection on the Thinkware Q800PRO?

Thinkware dash cams have a built-in voltage meter. It is designed for the dash cam to automatically power off in the event voltage level is lower than configured value for more than 5 mins in order to prevent car battery drainage. Winter battery prot

How do I enable/disable Super Night Vision on the Thinkware Q800PRO?

How do I adjust the Motion Detection sensitivity on the Thinkware Q800PRO?

How do I adjust the Impact Sensitivity level in Parking Mode for my Thinkware Q800PRO?

Can ADAS be disabled on the Thinkware Q800PRO?

Yes! The Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) can be disabled in the dash cam settings on the Thinkware mobile smartphone app. We love hearing from our customers, and we'd love to get your feedback to further improve your experience with us. Let

How do I enable Battery Protection on my Thinkware Q800PRO?

Thinkware dash cams have a built-in voltage meter. It is designed for the dash cam to automatically power off in the event voltage level is lower than configured value for more than 5 mins to prevent car battery drainage.

How do I enable/disable Parking Mode on the Thinkware Q800PRO?

Option 1: Motion detection – Initiates a recording when there is motion present in front of a camera lens or impact to the vehicle. Option 2: Time lapse – Records 1 frame per second (a 1 min clip equals 15 mins in real time), provides you a continuou

How do I set the record timer for Parking Mode for the Thinkware Q800PRO?

The Off timer feature is designed to automatically turn off the dash cam after a period of time to prevent potential car battery drainage. There is a limit of 72 hours of recording in parking mode in one sitting. We love hearing from our customers, a

How do I adjust the Incident Sensitivity level in Continuous Mode on my Thinkware Q800PRO?

Do you ever hear a Double Beep Noise while driving over a pot hole or rough road conditions? This is the Dash Cams G-Sensor thinking an accident has occurred. Depending on the vehicle you drive, the G-Sensor may be triggered more frequently. For exam