Thanks for that. I bought two only last week (the second as a Xmas present for my grandson) direct from Nextbase so will get in touch with them.
I'd recommend performing a battery test:
1. Unplug the Rear Dash Cam (if applicable) and remove the Dash Cam from it's windscreen mount.
2. Take the Dash Cam indoors and remove the SD card.
3. Using the USB cable provided in the box, plug it into a mains power supply (2 Amp recommended), make sure to plug the cable into the body of the camera, not through the car mount.
4. Go into the Dash Cam menu and make sure that Parking Mode is turned off (if applicable), if Parking Mode is enabled, this will affect the test.
5. Leave the camera on charge for 4 hours (or more) with the camera turned on. When fully charged, the blue charging LED should turn off.
6. Unplug the power cable, the camera should shut down.
7. Turn the Dash Cam on (using only battery power) and time how long it takes for the battery to run out and the camera to shut down.
Please note:
After performing this test, your Dash Cam will need to charged again, before reinstalling in your car.
If the battery only lasts for 2 minutes after the above test, please give us a call on 02920 866 429 we'll be able to help you further,
Kind regards,
Millie
Nextbase Technical Support