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Yes, you can playback your recorded video on screen. Swiping to the right displays recorded files (both front & rear camera). Double tapping on a file begins on-screen playback. You can also delete files from your mirror. This function is described in the user manual, which you can download from VanTop's web site. A Sandisk Extreme 128gb U3 V30 Class 10 card is sufficient. It writes 4k video at 90mb/s which is more than enough for a dashcam. Read speed is 160mb/s. An Extreme Plus is exactly the same except it can read at 170mbs, so unless you're a professional video editor, the Extreme Plus is not worth the extra cost. If your vehicle is going to be exposed to adverse weather & harsh conditions and you want a more durable SD card, you can always buy a SanDisk High Endurance 128gb card. Those are V30, U3, Class 10, also, but maximum write speed is 40mb/s, & max read speed is 100mb/s. You're trading speed for ultimate reliability. SanDisk claims this card is "..temperature-proof, waterproof, shockproof, and x-ray-proof."
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can play the video back on the screen on the spot - I use it to check for events while Im away from my car.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can playback everything on the device within seconds of recording. It is a great device.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.can view on mirror
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I seem to be having an error message when i insert a brand new 512 gb card "failed to read sd card". I have formatted the card using a PC, then tried inserting into the vantop and i get same error. I have tried formatting, both quick and extended format with the vantop dash cam itself and i get same error message. Is the capacity of the card too big for the dash cam? Please i need help
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