Highlights- AZDOME 3-Lead ACC Mini-USB Port Hardwire Kit - This allows the Dash Cam to be installed in your vehicle without the need to use the 12V/24V outlet (car cigarette socket). Converts 12V-24V to Output 5V/2.5A Max.
- Automatically Enter Parking Mode - If you turn on the function of parking monitor on the dash cam, it will automatically enter the time-lapse recording mode or the continuous recording mode.
- Low Voltage Protection - The inbuilt minimum voltage limiter will protect the vehicle's battery from going flat. If the voltage of your car battery drops to this default voltage 11.8V or 23.6V, it will cut off the power.
- Complete Accessories - Contains all the components required to easily piggyback on the fuse box of any vehicle. Simply plug the required fuse tap cable into the vehicle’s fuse box to provide the camera with its own power supply.
- Fuse sizes and the type of Fuse Taps vary depending on your car, please check your Fuse Box to see what type of fuse tap your vehicle requires. There are 4 variations of the add-a-fuse that we carry: ACZ(micro2), ACS(mini), ACN(LP-mini) and ACU(ATO).
OverviewThe AZDOME 3-Lead Hardwire Kit is a power management device that provides power to your dashcam from your car's battery via fuse box to keep your dashcam continuously running even after your engine is turned off to utilize the 24-hour Parking Monitor feature. Automatically detects voltage input whether your vehicle is running DC 12V or 24V. It is compatible with most dash cameras available in the market with a mini USB power connector.
The Hardwire Kit will monitor your voltage status and cut-off the power to the dashcam if the voltage drops below the configured value more than 8 seconds. And reserves enough power so you can start your car for the next time. You have four different configuration choices that you can select when you want the power to be disconnected to the dash cam when the battery’s voltage reaches a certain level.
Make sure to test and identify the minimum necessary battery voltage you will need to start your car for the next time before you set to the lowest setting. We recommend that you start with the highest setting, and then test and press only one voltage option in sequence to find the suitable battery voltage that will give you enough battery power left over to start your car for the next time.