Nextbase 322GW

$68.99

Capture all your special moments with the Nextbase 322GW camcorder, the perfect device for capturing life’s most treasured memories.

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The Nextbase 322GW Camcorder – Your Reliable Driving Companion

Driving can be unpredictable, no matter how careful you are or where you are driving. There is always a chance of getting into an accident and this is where the Nextbase 322GW camcorder comes in handy. It is a reliable and efficient device that helps drivers capture every moment during their journeys.

A camcorder is essential as it helps to eliminate false claims made by other drivers in case of an accident. It can also help to prove who was at fault during an accident, as well as offer valuable evidence for insurance claims.

One of the key features of the Nextbase 322GW camcorder is the 1080p Full HD recording capability. It allows for crisp and clear recordings, so that even the smallest details are captured accurately. Additionally, it has a wide 140-degree viewing angle, which is sufficient for capturing the front view of a car and a bit of the sides.

The Nextbase 322GW has an in-built GPS module that allows it to track and record the location and speed of the vehicle. This can come in handy when proving the speed and location of the vehicle at the time of an accident.

Another key feature of the Nextbase 322GW is the emergency SOS feature. This allows the device to detect a sudden impact and automatically contact emergency services and provide them with the vehicle’s location, which can be life-saving in case of an accident.

The device has a 2.5-inch HD touch screen which makes it easy to access its settings and playback videos. It also has a parking mode that allows the camera to record when the car is parked. This can be useful if someone hits the parked car or if a thief tries to break in.

The Nextbase 322GW comes with a 1400mAh battery that is good for about 45 minutes of recording. It also has an emergency low battery mode that allows it to record for ten minutes even when the battery is low.

In conclusion, the Nextbase 322GW camcorder is a reliable, efficient, and feature-packed device that can be useful to all drivers. Whether you are commuting to work or on a long road trip, this camcorder can give you peace of mind by capturing every moment and providing valuable evidence in case of an accident. Get one today and make your driving experience safer and more enjoyable.

1080p Wi-Fi Touch screen

Nextbase 322GW properties

Product name 322GW
Max Video Resolution 1080p
Max Frames per second (FPS) 60 fps
Video Resolutions 1920×1080 (60fps), 1280×720 (60fps)
Type Dashcam
GPS Yes
NFC Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
SD Type microSD
microSD Yes
Viewfinder Yes
Display Yes
Display Size 2.5 “
Touch screen Yes
Aperture (Wide-tele) f1.6
Sensor CMOS
Height 47.0 mm
Width 85.0 mm
Depth 45.0 mm
Weight 82 g

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GPS

NFC

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Bluetooth

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microSD

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Aperture -Wide-tele

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2 reviews for Nextbase 322GW

  1. Urban Buckley

    My first “mirrorless” after many years of using Canon SLRs. The undoubted advantage is the size and compactness as well as ergonomics, which is quite good, although different than in the case of SLRs. The quality of the photos is very good, as befits a full frame.

    The AF is phenomenal, it hits everything, even with my bright lenses, which were not perfectly accurate with the “mirror”, here it is simply a shock – 100% accuracy. Eye detection is great, it helps with sharpening on the face. As for me, the camera fully meets my expectations and it was a very successful purchase.

  2. Lillian

    Hey, it’s Lillian here. I recently bought the Nextbase 322GW Camcorder from an online store and I have to say, I’m blown away by this little device. Its small size is perfect for carrying around, but don’t let its compact design fool you – it packs a powerful punch with a 2.5-inch display and high-quality features.

    One of the things that sets the Nextbase 322GW apart is its built-in Wi-Fi capability. I love being able to connect it directly to my laptop or smartphone and transfer footage without any fuss. And the audio quality is truly stunning – I’ve used it to record interviews and podcasts, and the sound comes out crystal-clear every time.

    Speaking of clear images, the lens on this Camcorder is top-notch, even in low light conditions. I’m a spicy food lover and have used the Nextbase 322GW to capture some mouth-watering footage of spiced beef dan dan noodles. And it’s not just about the food – during yesterday’s earthquake in New Jersey, my Nextbase 322GW held up perfectly, allowing me to capture stunning footage from my home studio while the ground shook below me.

    As a professional videographer, I can’t recommend this Camcorder enough. Its convenience and high-quality features make it the perfect choice for anyone looking to elevate their video game. And as we continue to navigate through these uncertain times, having such advanced technology at our fingertips is truly a blessing.

    In short, if you’re in the market for a new Camcorder, look no further than the Nextbase 322GW. Its compact size, high-quality features, and convenient connectivity make it an absolute must-have. Stay safe out there, everyone, and thanks for tuning in today. Until next time, take care!

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I set up and use my Nextbase 322GW camcorder for the first time?

To set up your Nextbase 322GW camcorder for the first time, follow these steps:

1. Charge the battery: Ensure that the battery of your camcorder is charged before using it for the first time. Plug in the power adapter to the camcorder and connect it to a power source. The charging indicator will light up red while charging. After charging, the indicator will turn green. Insert an SD card: Your Nextbase 322GW uses an SD card to store recorded videos. Make sure you have inserted an empty or formatted SD card into the slot on the side of the camcorder before proceeding with setup. Turn on the camcorder: Press and hold the power button for about three seconds until the camcorder turns on. The screen will display "Initializing" while it starts up. Set the date and time: On the main menu, navigate to "Settings," then select "Date & Time. Use the arrow keys to adjust the date and time as needed, then press "OK" to save your settings. Connect to Wi-Fi: To connect your camcorder to Wi-Fi, navigate to "Settings," then select "Wi-Fi Settings. Choose your home network from the available options, enter the password if prompted, and click "Connect. Once connected, you can access features like live view, playback, and file transfer on your smartphone or computer via the Nextbase app. Format the SD card: If this is your first time using the camcorder, it's best to format the SD card to ensure optimal performance. Navigate to "Settings," then select "Format SD Card. Confirm that you want to format the card and press "OK" to proceed. This will erase any existing data on the card. Record a test video: To test your camcorder, navigate to "Video Settings" and change the resolution and frame rate settings as needed. Then, select "Record Mode," choose a recording format (MP4 or AVI), and press "OK. You can now start recording a test video by pressing the red record button on the top of the camcorder. Review your footage: After recording, playback the test video by navigating to "Video Playback" and selecting the video file you just recorded. Use the arrow keys to fast forward or rewind through the footage, and adjust the volume as needed. Save settings: When you are happy with your camcorder's setup, navigate to "Settings," then select "Save Settings. This will save your preferences for future use. Congratulations! Your Nextbase 322GW camcorder is now ready for use.

"How do I transfer footage from my Nextbase 322GW dash cam to my computer using the included USB cable?"

Connect one end of the included USB cable to your Nextbase 322GW dash cam and the other end to a available USB port on your computer. The computer should automatically recognize the connected device and begin the file transfer process. If prompted by an "AutoPlay" dialog box, select "Open folder to view files. You will then be able to browse through your Nextbase 322GW dash cam's saved footage using Windows Explorer or File Explorer. To transfer a specific video file, simply right-click on it and select "Copy" or "Cut". Then paste it into the desired location on your computer by right-clicking in that folder and selecting "Paste". Once you have finished transferring files, safely disconnect the USB cable from both the dash cam and computer. You can then review your footage using a media player or video editing software installed on your computer.

How do I properly connect my Nextbase 322GW to my smartphone using the LCD screen?

First, ensure that your car's power source is connected to your Nextbase 322GW dash cam. Press and hold the "MENU" button on the camera until the settings menu appears on the LCD screen. Navigate to the "WIRELESS" option using the arrow keys, and then select it by pressing the "OK" button. Select "Smartphone Connect" from the wireless options displayed. Make sure that your smartphone's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings are enabled. On your smartphone, search for available networks, and select the Nextbase 322GW device when it appears in the list of available networks. Enter the password provided on the camera's LCD screen into your smartphone, and then click "Connect. Wait for the connection to establish between the camera and your smartphone, and then you can begin using the wireless features of your Nextbase 322GW dash cam via your smartphone. To disconnect from the camera's Wi-Fi network, simply go into your phone's settings, select "Connections," then "Wi-Fi," and choose "Forget Network. You will need to repeat these steps whenever you want to reconnect again in the future.

"How do I transfer footage from my Nextbase 322GW dash cam to my computer using the USB cable provided in the box?"

Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to your Nextbase 322GW dash cam and the other end to a USB port on your computer. Your computer should automatically detect the dash cam and display it as a removable device. If it does not, you may need to install the necessary drivers from the Nextbase website or provided CD. Once recognized, open the folder labeled "Nextbase" on your computer's hard drive. This is where all footage will be saved automatically by default. Within this folder, locate and double-click the subfolder labeled with the dash cam's serial number. Inside this folder, you should see a list of all recorded video files. Select the desired footage and either drag and drop it into another location or copy and paste it to easily transfer the file. Alternatively, right-click on the selected videos and choose "Copy" or "Cut" to move them manually. Once you've finished transferring your footage, safely eject the dash cam from your computer by right-clicking on the device in File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) and choosing "Eject. This will ensure that any remaining data is properly saved before removing the USB cable.

My device is not turning on, I've tried charging it for hours but still no power. Is there something wrong with the battery or is this a hardware issue?

1. Faulty Charging Port**: The charging port might be damaged, preventing the device from receiving power even when it's plugged in. Power Supply Problem**: There could be an issue with your charger or the outlet you're using. Try plugging the charger into a different outlet to rule out this possibility. Battery Calibration Issue**: In some cases, simply recalibrating the battery can solve the problem. This involves letting the battery drain completely and then charging it for at least 30 minutes before turning it back on. Hardware Failure**: There could be a hardware failure such as a short circuit within the device's internal components. This is more likely to require professional repair or replacement of parts. Overheating**: If your device overheated, it might have damaged the battery or other components beyond repair. Motherboard Failure**: In severe cases, if the motherboard fails, it can prevent the device from turning on even when charged properly. To troubleshoot further:

- Try charging in a different outlet with a known working charger. If using an original charger and you suspect it might be faulty, try a different original charger or a high-quality third-party one. Check for any physical damage that could be preventing the device from turning on. Look for any signs of overheating such as burn marks, unusual smells, or excessive heat emanating from the device. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's likely due to a hardware fault and may require professional assistance.

My 322GW Dash Cam keeps freezing and shutting off randomly, what could be causing this issue?

1. Memory Card Issues**: A corrupted or faulty memory card can cause the dash cam to malfunction. Try using a different SD card, preferably one with a higher capacity (at least 32GB) and a faster write speed (Class 10 or higher). Firmware Issues**: Outdated or corrupted firmware can lead to freezing and shutdowns. Check if there are any firmware updates available for your dash cam on the manufacturer's website. Follow their instructions to update the firmware. Power Issues**: Insufficient power or a faulty power source can cause the dash cam to malfunction. Make sure you're using a high-quality car charger that matches the dash cam's voltage and current requirements (12V, 1A). Heat Buildup**: High temperatures can cause the dash cam's components to fail. Ensure good airflow around the dash cam by placing it in an open area or using a heat shield. Software Glitches**: Software bugs or conflicts with other car electronics can cause random shutdowns. Try resetting the dash cam to its factory settings (check your user manual for instructions). Physical Damage**: A physical impact, such as being dropped or hit by another object, can damage the dash cam's internal components. Inspect the dash cam for any visible signs of damage. Electrical Interference**: Electrical interference from other car electronics, such as radios or GPS systems, can cause the dash cam to malfunction. Try moving the dash cam to a different location or using an anti-interference shield. To help you diagnose the issue further, I have a few questions:

* Have you tried resetting the dash cam to its factory settings?
* Are there any error messages or lights displayed on the dash cam when it freezes or shuts off?
* Have you installed any new software or firmware updates recently?

By answering these questions and considering the potential causes above, we can narrow down the possible reasons for your dash cam's malfunction.

How do I connect my smartphone to the dash cam via Wi-Fi, as the app keeps saying "device not found"?

To resolve this issue, let's go through a step-by-step process. Firstly, ensure that both your smartphone and dash cam are fully charged or have enough battery life. Sometimes, low power can cause connectivity issues. Next, check if your dash cam is in Wi-Fi mode. This is usually done by pressing the menu button on the camera until you see the Wi-Fi icon appear on the screen. If it's not already enabled, turn it on and wait for a few seconds to allow the device to boot up. Now, go to your smartphone's settings app and look for the Wi-Fi options. Make sure that Wi-Fi is enabled on your phone and then search for available networks in range. You should see the name of your dash cam appear as an option. Select it and enter the password if prompted (this information can usually be found in the user manual or by checking the camera's display). If you're still having trouble finding the device, try restarting both your smartphone and the dash cam. This will ensure that any temporary issues are resolved. Another thing to check is the Wi-Fi range of your dash cam. If it's too far away from your phone, the connection might not be stable. Try moving the camera closer to your phone or using a Wi-Fi extender if necessary. If none of these steps resolve the issue, you can try resetting the dash cam by pressing and holding the reset button on the back of the device for 10 seconds. This will restore it to its factory settings, so be sure to reconfigure any custom settings after the reset is complete. Lastly, check that your smartphone's app is up-to-date and that there are no conflicts with other devices or apps using the same Wi-Fi network. If none of these steps work, it may be worth considering resetting both your smartphone and dash cam to their factory settings. This will erase any custom settings you've made but should resolve any underlying connectivity issues.

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