BNETA DASHCAM
Mastering the BNETA F410 4-Channel System
The BNETA F410 is not just a recording device; it is a full-vehicle surveillance hub. While traditional dashcams only watch the road ahead, the F410 provides a 4-channel synchronized recording system. This means it captures the Front (1080P), Rear (Waterproof External), Left Interior, and Right Interior simultaneously.
Can I monitor my vehicle remotely or view footage on my phone?
Integration is a core pillar of BNETA DASHCAMS. The F410 features a built-in Wi-Fi module that pairs with the BNETA IoT App (available on iOS and Android).
Live View: You can see exactly what all four cameras see in real-time on your smartphone screen.
Instant Download: In the event of an accident, you don’t need to take the SD card to a computer. You can download the specific clip directly to your phone’s gallery via the app to show to traffic officers or insurance agents on the spot.
Settings Management: Rather than fiddling with small buttons on the dashcam unit, the app allows you to adjust G-sensor sensitivity, volume, and recording resolution with a few taps.
What is the “Parking Mode” and does it drain my car battery?
One of the most requested features for BNETA DASHCAMS is 24-hour protection. The F410 offers two levels of parking security:
G-Sensor Trigger: If someone bumps your car while parked, the internal battery (or capacitor) triggers a short emergency recording.
Time-Lapse/Motion Detection: For continuous monitoring, the F410 requires a BNETA Hardwire Kit. This kit connects the camera directly to your car’s fuse box.
Safety Note: The official BNETA Hardwire Kit includes a Low Voltage Protection chip. If your car battery drops below a certain voltage (usually 11.6V), the kit automatically cuts power to the dashcam, ensuring you always have enough “juice” to start your engine in the morning.
How do BNETA DASHCAMS protect footage during an accident?
The F410 is equipped with a high-precision 3-Axis G-Sensor. In the event of a collision, the sensor detects the sharp change in force (measured in Gs).
The Lock Mechanism: The camera immediately “locks” the current recording segment. This file is moved to a “Read-Only” folder on the SD card.
Why this matters: Because BNETA DASHCAMS use loop recording, a normal video might be overwritten after a few hours of driving. A “Locked” file remains on the card until you manually format it, ensuring your evidence is safe for the insurance claim process.
