![]() While clips are saved to your phone the camera also sends clips of any unusual road events to your unlimited cloud space. It’s possible to fine-tune settings for the camera via the app, such as having auto start and stop enabled, switching on audio recording and, interestingly, toggling a switch notifying the app that you drive an electric car. This menu also shows your unlimited cloud storage as well. This ranges from 20% then 50% (the default setting) and finally 80% of available storage space on your handset. The latter effectively allows you to tweak all of the core settings, most notably phone storage and how much space you want to allow on your phone for clips. There are three options at the foot of the screen: Activity, Drive and More. ![]() Using it in reality is a little different though. The layout of the app interface is, at face value, simplicity itself. This is certainly the case for footage, which is divided into ‘Clips’ and ‘Full Drives’. However, the instructions are a little vague when it comes to learning how and why the app ticks. After launching the software you’ll need to create an account, which requires a username, phone number for the confirmation setup code and an email address. We used the latter edition and, despite a few negative reviews, it installed without issue. In order to use the Nexar Beam GPS dash cam you’ll need to download the accompanying app, which is available for iOS and Android. Overall the setup and installation process was reasonably simple. After that, depending on how you’ve configured the settings in your app, you should be good to go. ![]() Two lights on the rear of the unit are worth noting the green one shows the camera is working while the blue one means its paired to your phone. ![]()
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