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You have to subscribe to view your history over LTE (burns up credits). It does come with 1 year of subscription, but if you go over your credits in a month you have to buy more for $10 or so. (without the subscription, it will still send videos via LTE if it detects a crash) You can review your history by connecting via it's wi-fi direct network to your phone (and transfer that way too), but I found the wifi direct connection to be buggy most of the time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can go back and review previous recordings (the camera records constantly while your car is running). If you don't subscribe to the cellular service, you can connect to the camera's unique WiFi network directly and view the video history. Also, if you don't subscribe, you won't receive the break-in alerts.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A year worth of monitoring is included. I can look at history as well as take my own specific recordings. It doesn’t constantly record unless there is an incident. If you use more than 50 minutes of review in a month there is a small charge for more time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.How was your meeting? I have no idea what your current system is capable of doing. It's not exactly a subscription, its paying for the LTE service.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You do subscribe after the 1st year, or if you go over 60 minutes (or part thereof) per month. Its better than a dash cam because its always on monitor your vehicle and alerting you almost instantly to possible problems.
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