I dont think so, dont think the camera have HDMI out, and just connecting the camera as a mass storage devise will probably also not do it for 4K footage.
MAYBE ! if you put the good memory card in a good card reader and plug that into the TV.
But you will be better copying the files to a thumb drive or portable HDD and then plug that into the TV.
Some older cameras that have had a HDMI out, some dident support playback at the same time as recording.
For CCTV use you are much better off buying one of the small dedicated CCTV cameras, some of those even have a free cloud option or same to a degree, and they are much better geared for this kind of work and will often have dedicated features for this.
Yeah I get your point but you totally missed mine.
Add a HDMI port to the new Viofo Dash Cam.
Copying the footage to USB key, sure it's an option if you like waiting around for ages. Of course that's if it worked correctly the first time. A condition mentioned was a "good memory card" in a "good card reader!" Other devices need to be ready to achieve this.
Old hdmi isn't worth mentioning. We are talking about a new product anything is possible.
Kamkar1 I think you answered the question yourself. There is a lot of stuffing around to do.
As far as watching car footage in the comfort of your house(Don;t forget at 4K not HD), all you need to do is unclip the dash cam and walk it inside and connect it directly to your 4K tv. Connect a usb cable from one of the TV's ports straight in to the "New" dash cam with the mini/micro HDMI and off you go. All the controls are on the Viofo dash cam so you can jump to any footage.
When you have finished you just walk that Viofo dash cam back out to the car and clip it back in. Too simple.
The real item I was raising is the triple use of the dash cam. You can use it in the car as normal, even attach a video screen to the back seats so the kids can watch the road ahead /or the Adults after drinks!) or with the simple adapters on the window/s in your house. Push it a little further an you could show your friends what just happened on the way to them on their 4K TV (We all have them now don't we ... my attempt at being funny.)
I am talking about viewing outside the house where the dash cam will always be where you stuck it.
Using cheap cctv web base devices is a recipe for your video being transmitted around the world due to very weak security settings. An annoying thing about home cctv I found is I have to find a location for them that usually means I need to place then a self or something so they can see out the windows which will no-doubt at some point during the day be blind buy the sun or knocked over by the dog or cat.
The CCTV type are just a tad obvious and usually once power is lost they're stuffed as they rely on mains. Sure you can do all sorts of things to make them work but from what I have read on this knowledgeable forum I pity the people who haven't a clue.
The Viofo dash cam can run off a mains powered usb device and if the power fails, fall over to battery ... pick your choice of devices that could fill that requirement. New product line for Viofo! Don't laugh they did it with memory cards.
Everything is already made for these situations by Viofo.
Getting back to people renting:
And the bonus not to mention the sales pitch
Once the tenant moves, guess what they get, the added advantage of having a dash cam which will come in real handy when they are living in their car to survive. Sure the HDMI won't be as useful but it will still be there if, when, they manage to move out of their car.