How to Install & Optimize Your Vueroid Dashcam — Step-by-Step (Plus Quick Tips)
Bought your Vueroid dashcam? Good decision.
Now let’s install it correctly and optimize the settings so it performs at its best.
This guide applies to:
- Vueroid D20-F2 2CH
- Vueroid D20-Q2 Plus 2CH
- Vueroid D21-4K 2CH
- Vueroid Zero 2CH
All are dual-channel (front + rear), so setup is similar.
Part 1: Before You Start
Inside the box, you should have:
- Front camera unit
- Rear camera unit
- Power cable
- Rear cable (long cable)
- Adhesive mount
- Car charger
- MicroSD card (if included)
Make sure your MicroSD card is:
- High-speed (U3 recommended for 4K models)
- Minimum 64GB (128GB ideal)
Part 2: Mounting the Front Camera
Step 1: Choose the Correct Position
- Mount behind the rear-view mirror
- Keep it centered on the windshield
- Place slightly below the tint line
It should not block your driving view.
Tip: Sit in the driver seat and confirm visibility before sticking.
Step 2: Clean the Glass
Use a dry cloth or alcohol wipe. Dust reduces adhesive strength.
Step 3: Attach the Mount
Press firmly for 20–30 seconds and allow adhesive to settle.
Part 3: Mounting the Rear Camera
Step 1: Position It
Mount at the center of the rear windshield. Avoid placing too high or too low.
Step 2: Adjust Angle
Tilt slightly downward to capture the road — not just the sky.
Step 3: Secure the Cable
Route cable along:
- Roof lining
- Side pillar
- Edge trims
Gently tuck wire into panels. No drilling required.
Part 4: Wiring & Power Connection
Option 1: Plug-and-Play (Simplest)
- Connect power cable to front camera
- Route cable along headliner
- Plug into 12V cigarette socket
Dashcam turns on with ignition. Best for beginners.
Option 2: Hardwiring (For Parking Mode)
- Use hardwire kit
- Connect to fuse box
Professional installation is recommended for hardwiring.
Part 5: SD Card Setup (Very Important)
Step 1: Insert SD Card Before Powering On
Step 2: Format the Card
Go to Settings → Format SD Card.
Do this:
- Immediately after first install
- Once every month
This prevents file corruption and recording errors.
For 4K models, use high-speed cards only.
Part 6: Best Settings for Indian Conditions
Video Resolution
- City driving → QHD or Full HD
- Highway driving → Use 4K (if available)
Higher resolution improves number plate clarity.
Night Settings
- Enable HDR or WDR
- Enable auto exposure
- Keep low-light enhancement ON (if available)
G-Sensor Sensitivity
Set to Medium.
- Too high → Locks unnecessary footage
- Too low → May miss minor impacts
Parking Mode Settings
- Enable impact detection
- Enable motion detection
Recommended if parking outdoors regularly.
Part 7: Quick Optimization Checklist
After installation, confirm:
- Camera is level
- Horizon is straight
- Rear camera aligned properly
- Number plates readable in sample footage
- SD card formatted
Record a short test drive and review footage before relying on it.
Common Installation Mistakes to Avoid
- Mounting too low and blocking view
- Not formatting SD card
- Using slow memory cards
- Leaving cables loose
- Setting G-sensor too sensitive
Most issues come from improper setup.
Maintenance Tips for Long-Term Performance
- Clean lens every 2–3 weeks
- Format SD card monthly
- Check recording status monthly
- Avoid pulling cables forcefully
- Use sunshade in extreme heat
Simple maintenance ensures longer lifespan.
When to Upgrade Settings
- Drive more highways → Increase resolution
- Park outdoors → Enable parking mode
- Drive frequently at night → Optimize HDR
Adjust settings based on your driving pattern.
Final Thought
Installing a Vueroid dashcam takes 10–20 minutes.
Optimizing it properly takes 5 extra minutes.
But that small effort ensures:
- Clearer footage
- Better night recording
- Stronger accident evidence
- Fewer technical issues
- Longer product life
A dashcam is only as good as its setup.
Install it right once — and it protects you every day.


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