G-Sensor sensitivity

Sky Blue

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I found that both of my front and rear cams have a RO file. When I went through the files, I did not find anything (I did not notice while I was driving, no accident!) other than the /bump/shake on the rail crossing! I guess it is doing its job nicely!

Front:

Rear:

Note: There is little time sync issue between front and rear cam. Rear one does not have GPS connected.

Should I install GPS with the rear one?

Thanks
 
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I found that both of my front and rear cams have a RO file.......
The RO folder will be there even if there are no locked files.


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Note: There is little time sync issue between front and rear cam. Rear one does not have GPS connected.

Should I install GPS with the rear one?

That's what I did if for no other reason than to sync the time.
 
The RO folder will be there even if there are no locked files.

There was one file in each cam in RO folder from where these videos have been provided which means it locked the file. This is not a complain but trying to understand the sensitivity of the G-sensor.

Where did you install the GPS for rear cam? @DT MI
 
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OK, I misunderstood your comment.

Files will also end up in the RO folder if you hit the OK/LOCK (round one in the center) button on the camera.
 
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