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All these inexpensive dash cams have issues with the micro SD cards. They do not like anything over 8GB, no matter what the manual or distributors say. With 16GB they just record for a few minutes and then crash, and not even that with most 32GB cards. Whether class 10 or any other class. You then have to reset the dash cam with the reset button, format the card, and start again. Since most dash cams only use about 40MB per minute of recording time when set to 1080p, and less without sound or date imprint, a 4GB SD card will give plenty for a 10 min loop, which is the max loop time anyway. In fact even class 4 or 6 cards do work very well and do not crash. Try to find any old 4GB SD card (a little hard these days, but still possible), and give it a go. 8GB cards might just work as well, but not sure, didn't try them.
Installing a dash cam in your car is a good idea for multiple reasons and the most important is the dash cam's basic function; which is to record video footage of happenings around you while you are in your car.
This footage can be handed over to local law enforcement authorities and your insurance company in case of an accident caused by the rash driving of another driver.
I would recommend the VAVA 1080p Dash Cam that provides 60fps video footage during the day and night along with 360° swivel recording within, around and in front of your car.
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Hey mkafirebird, I don't have a good answer for you other than perhaps a ribbon cable could've come loose? Polaroid is definitely not helping with this camera since they've discontinued this model(more like disowned it). My lcd was cracked, and I wanted to replace it, but there aren't any replacement parts out there according to Polaroid...
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