When driving, if you are involved in a traffic accident, a dashcam is a vital tool for preserving relevant evidence, and G-SENSOR is one of its important functions.
▲What is a G-SENSOR?
A G-sensor, also known as a gravity sensor, G-sensor, or accelerometer, is used to detect sudden changes in acceleration or impacts. Besides dashcams, it's also important in devices like cell phones, electric toy joysticks, and vehicles.
▲How does the G-SENSOR in a dashcam work?
When the G-SENSOR detects a collision, it automatically saves the video to an emergency lock file, preventing it from being overwritten by loop recording. This also makes it easy to retrieve the video later.
▲Will the G-SENSOR activate when going over speed bumps or uneven road surfaces?
The collision sensitivity of Polaroid dashcams is adjustable, with options for high, medium, low, and off. Higher sensitivity increases the likelihood of false triggers, causing the lock to remain active and potentially overwriting important earlier data. *The preset values vary for each device, so please check them before use!
Polaroid dashcams are all equipped with G-SENSOR functionality. Besides automatically detecting accidents and locking relevant footage, it is also recommended to regularly check the memory card to prevent the loss of important images.







