Description:
This hardwire kit for dash cams converts vehicle 12–24 V to 5 V/3 A via a USB‑C output, providing continuous power for dash cameras, GPS units and radar detectors while protecting the vehicle battery. It keeps a camera recording during parking and monitors battery voltage to avoid draining the starter charge, making it useful for drivers who need 24‑hour surveillance.
Key Points
The kit supplies stable 5 V/3 A output from any 12 V or 24 V vehicle system and includes a 13 ft cable for flexible routing through cars, trucks, SUVs and larger vehicles. It features low voltage protection that cuts power when the battery falls to 11.4 V for 12 V systems or 23.2 V for 24 V systems, which helps preserve enough charge to start the engine. The pack also contains multiple fuse tap adapters to fit different fuse boxes and a magnetic interference ring to reduce radio noise during use. ⚡️
Technical Specifications
Name
: ssontong Dash Cam Hardwire Kit- Input voltage: 12 V–24 V
- Output: 5 V / 3 A USB‑C
- Cable length: 13 ft
- Protection: Low voltage cut‑off at 11.4 V (12 V) / 23.2 V (24 V)
- Included fuses/adapters: Mini low profile, Mini 2 ATO, Micro2 (various adapters included)
Usage Recommendations
Connect the yellow wire to the fuse slot for BAT+, the red wire to the ACC fuse slot and the black wire to a suitable vehicle ground. The kit includes fuse taps, protective connector sleeves and clips to help route and secure the cable behind panels, and paper instructions are supplied for a straightforward installation that can be completed in minutes with basic tools. For vehicles with electrical systems above 24 V, the kit is not compatible and should not be used. đź”§
Positive Aspects
The accessory eliminates the need for a cigarette lighter plug and creates a neat, permanent power solution for continuous parking monitoring. The magnetic shielding ring is useful if dash cam installation causes interference with car radios. According to the manufacturer, the unit will monitor battery voltage in real time and automatically cut power to avoid battery damage, though consider that some advanced vehicle electrical systems may require professional installation for proper ACC and constant power detection. đźš—.










