What to do if NextBase 312GW photograph is blurred?
- DDonna DeckerSep 4, 2025
Hold the camera still whilst taking the photo. Be aware the photo is taken around 1 second after the shutter noise is heard.
What to do if NextBase 312GW photograph is blurred?
Hold the camera still whilst taking the photo. Be aware the photo is taken around 1 second after the shutter noise is heard.
What to do if my NextBase Dash Cameras SD card cannot be read?
If your SD card cannot be read, use a good quality branded SD card between 8GB and 32GB (Class 10 or UHS type 1). Then format the card from within the Setup menu.
How to fix the AV Out buzz on my TV from NextBase Dash Cameras?
Ensure that the AV cable is correct. Use a stereo 2.5mm jack plug where the tip is the video and the ring is the audio signal.
What to do if I get a “Card Full” message on my NextBase 312GW screen?
If you receive a “Card Full” message, delete unnecessary files or perform a full FORMAT upon the SD card from within the NextBase Dash Cameras Setup Menu.
How to fix blurred video image on NextBase Dash Cameras?
To fix a blurred video image, remove the protective lens cover, clean the lens, and clean the windscreen.
What to do if my NextBase Dash Cameras video has no sound?
If your video has no sound, ensure that the “Record Audio” setting is turned ON within the Video Menu.
How to insert the Micro SD card into NextBase 312GW Dash Cameras?
Align the card with the diagram shown upon the iN-CAR CAM and insert the card until you feel a slight spring resistance. You now need to push the card, using your finger nail, until you hear and feel a small latch. Release pressure and the card will stay retained within the device. Use the edge of a small coin if you have difficulty.
What to do if my NextBase Dash Cameras battery only lasts 30 seconds?
Reconnect the car adaptor and leave the NextBase Dash Cameras turned on. Charging takes approximately 90 minutes, and a full charge is indicated when the BLUE (charging) LED goes out.
Why can I only record a few minutes of video on my NextBase 312GW Dash Cameras Micro SD card?
Change the recording size (Video Length function) to a smaller size. Increase the size of the MicroSD card. Max 32GB.
What to do if I get the message “Card Error” on my NextBase 312GW Dash Cameras screen?
If you get the message “Card Error” on screen, remove useful files using your PC and then perform a “FORMAT” upon the SD card from within the NextBase Dash Cameras Setup Menu.
Screen Size | 2.7 inches |
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GPS | Yes |
Wi-Fi | No |
Field of View | 140 degrees |
G-Sensor | Yes |
Emergency Recording | Yes |
Loop Recording | Yes |
Night Vision | Yes |
Resolution | 1080p |
Storage | MicroSD card (up to 128GB) |
Battery | Lithium-ion |
Explains basic operation, file management, and automatic start/stop technology.
Provides guidance on optimal camera positioning and image quality.
Recommends periodic reformatting for optimal SD card functionality.
Covers warnings about exposure, servicing, LCD limitations, and WEEE disposal.
Details safe usage, cleaning, and legal considerations for video recording.
Lists key technical details including model, power, resolution, and dimensions.
Lists all components included in the dash cam package.
Highlights features like LCD screen, GPS, WiFi, G-sensor, parking mode, and audio.
Identifies mount parts: locking lever, ring, DC-IN socket, suction cup, and release tab.
Details the mounting point, camera lens, and speaker on the front of the device.
Explains the operation of power, navigation, protect file, and WiFi buttons.
Describes LED indicators, screen, and mode/capture/record/menu buttons.
Details AV Out, DC-IN/USB sockets, microphone, and reset button.
Locates the serial number sticker and the MicroSD card slot.
Guides on inserting the MicroSD card and removing the dust cover.
Instructions for attaching the camera to its mount and the windscreen.
Details connecting the car power cable and alternative USB power options.
Provides guidelines on safe placement, avoiding driver obstruction and airbags.
Explains icons displayed during video recording, including mode, GPS, and battery status.
Covers settings for resolution, exposure, audio recording, and number plate display.
Details video length, parking mode, display rotation, and time/date stamp settings.
Explains settings for speed, GPS location, and Nextbase stamps, plus G-Sensor sensitivity.
Explains icons displayed in photo mode, including mode, exposure, date, time, and battery.
Covers settings for exposure and time/date stamp in photo mode.
Describes video playback mode, file information, and playback control buttons.
Describes photo playback mode, file information, and navigation controls.
Provides steps for deleting individual or all files from the playback menu.
Details how to protect, unprotect, or protect/unprotect all files.
Covers WiFi, SD card formatting, time/date, and timezone settings.
Manages language, speed units, screen saver, and device sounds.
Includes auto power off timing, system information, and factory reset.
Explains how to connect via USB for mass storage or PC camera functions.
Guides on connecting the dash cam to a TV or monitor using an AV cable.
Introduces the app's functions: Live View, Playback, and Upload for smartphone connectivity.
Instructions for downloading the app and connecting the phone to the dash cam's WiFi.
Details the 'Continue' and 'Settings' options on the app's startup screen.
Overview of the app's home screen, providing access to Live View and file management.
Explains how to view the live camera feed and control recording/photos from the phone.
Guides on accessing and viewing video/photo files stored on the dash cam's memory card.
Details how to play back recorded videos via the app, including controls and buffering.
Describes the icons for downloading, protecting, and deleting files from the app.
Explains how to select individual files for download, protection, or deletion within the app.
Details the process for downloading files to the phone and managing file protection/deletion.
Guides on navigating to local files within the app for uploading or other actions.
Describes the process and potential issues when uploading files from an iPhone.
Shows how to monitor the progress of file uploads within the app.
Explains how to cancel an active file upload by swiping and deleting.
Indicates how completed uploads are marked and provides notes on upload efficiency.
Guides on sharing recorded video links via email or other applications.
Details system requirements and installation steps for the Windows playback software.
Explains connecting the dash cam and loading video files into the player.
Covers setting speed units (MPH/KMH) and using playback controls.
Identifies player settings, data stamps, playback window, and speed data display.
Details speed display, video playlist management, and route mapping features.
Details system requirements and installation steps for the Mac playback software.
Explains connecting the dash cam and loading video files into the Mac player.
Covers setting speed units (MPH/KMH) and using playback controls on Mac.
Identifies player settings, data stamps, playback window, and speed data display on Mac.
Details video playlist management and route mapping features on Mac.
Addresses blurred video, SD card insertion/removal, and file playback issues.
Solves power loss, battery life, card errors, and AV output issues.
Fixes issues with menu, downloads, satellite lock, time settings, and app connectivity.
A section for general notes or remarks.