AZDOME JYX04 Dash Cam Hardwire Kit, Micro USB 3 Lead Hard Wire Kit for M300S Dashcam, Converts 12-24V to 5V/2.5A Low Voltage Protection for Dash Cameras (11.5ft)

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M300S Dash Cam Micro USB Hardwire Kit 12v-24V to 5V(Micro USB / 11.5ft):

AZDOME This is a must-have if you use a dash cam in your car or truck. The Hardwire kit has ACC detection function, It connects the camera directly to the fuse box under the dashboard for continuous power from the vehicle’s battery. M300S dash cam is built in Super Capacitor. No power pack or batteries. It must be powered by connecting to your car, so if you want to use parking mode you need to purchase hardwire kit with 3 wires, the output current need reach 5V/2.5A

Dash Cam Hardwire Kit Specifications:

? Output Connector: Micro USB plug, DC 5V/3A

? Input: DC 12/24V

? Cable Length: 11.5ft (3.5M, input 0.8 meter, output 2.7 meters)

? Low Voltage Protection: When voltage lower than 11.8 V or 23.6 V, automatically cut off the power

? Overtemperature protection (protection circuit over 130?, return to normal when it drops to 90?).

? Reverse connect protection, Short circuit protection, Overload protection

A RED wire (BAT+), needs to connect with constant fuse, which can provide power to dash cam even when the vehicle is off.

A YELLOW wire (ACC), needs to connect with Fuse Box ACC, which can make the dash cam auto power on&off when the vehicle is on&off.

A BLACK wire (GND), needs to connect with metal bolt or screw, which can prevent electric shock.

NOTE: The Parking Mode only works on dash cam that have the function of detecting ACC, this will make your camera record based on your camera’s parking mode setting.

Warm Tips:

If you don't have experience on installing the hardwire kits for the dash cam, please ask professional for help.

Always refer to the vehicle owner’s manual to avoid fuse slots that could pertain to important safety features within your vehicle. For example, avoid fuses that controls airbags, stability control programs, etc.