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Nextbase SD Cards™
For best results, we recommend using our Nextbase branded SD cards with your Dash Cam, available
to purchase online from , or your nearest retailer.nextbase.com
We recommend formatting your SD Card every 2 weeks to ensure that there is enough space to record
and store new footage. When formatting, protected files WILL be deleted. If you wish to keep these
protected files, you must back then up externally, most commonly by saving files to a desktop computer,
or another secure storage point.
To clear your SD card, go to the ‘Format SD Card’ function in your Dash Cam’s Setup settings Menu and
follow the instructions on screen.
32GB
64GB
If you experience any of the faults listed above,
we strongly recommend that you replace your
SD card with a Nextbase SD card. All our Dash
Cams are tested using Nextbase branded SD cards,
therefore we cannot attest to the compatibility of
other manufacturer’s products. For best results we
always recommend using Nextbase branded cards.
If you are using a Rear Camera module with your Dash Cam you need to ensure that a U3 SD card is
used inside the camera. It is important to note that our 32GB SD card will record approximately
1.5 hours of 4K footage, before the Dash Cam begins overwriting the oldest recordings, or 45 minutes
if using a Rear Camera Module. The 62GB SD card will record approximately 3 hours of 4K footage,
before the Dash Cam begins overwriting the oldest recordings, or 1.5 hours if using a Rear Camera
Module. The 128GB SD card will record approximately 6 hours of 4K footage, before the Dash Cam
begins overwriting the oldest recordings, or 3 hours if using a Rear Camera Module.
You must use a Nextbase U3 SD Card for your Dash Cam to function correctly, whether
you have a Rear Camera attached, or not. See below for the approximate recording
capacities of Nextbase SD cards.
32GB: 1.5 hours of 4K footage, or 45 minutes if using a Rear Camera Module.
62GB: 3 hours of 4K footage, or 1.5 hours if using a Rear Camera Module.
128GB: 6 hours of 4K footage, or 3 hours if using a Rear Camera Module.
256GB: 12 hours of 4K footage, or 6 hours if using a Rear Camera Module.
Approx 90 mins footage.
64GB
Approx 180 mins footage.
128GB
Approx 360 mins footage.