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View Sentry and Dashcam footage on your iPhone

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The 64GB holds about 10 hours of video so unless you want to save every second that would hold quite a bit of sentry events and saved videos.

the card is a class 10 micro sd rated for video and in the months we’ve been beta testing with folks there’s been no issues.


Jake, Interesting device.
Can you share a little more info please. Watching the video and the content on the web don't explain in your FAQ.
Mind you, I am not being critical, just want to understand.

1. To access the video's when away from your home WiFi, we can connect directly to the Roadie in the car?
2. Once home the Roadie can connect directly to home WiFi and be seen on the smartphone also on home WiFi?
3. Car must be on to view Roadie video. That means can only view Roadie videos on home WiFi when car is on?
4. Can only view Roadie videos on computer at home on home WiFi when car/Roadie is on?
5. How about a version of Roadie that uses separate USB power input so power from OBD port can feed Roadie to keep it on - longer, such as at home?
6. Tested on MCU1 model S/X? Result?