Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Veement Dash Cam Front and Rear. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and safety. This dash cam is designed to record high-quality video footage of your journeys, offering enhanced security and peace of mind.
Package Contents
Verify that all items listed below are included in your package:
- T90X Dash Cam Front and Rear (1 unit)
- Rear Camera Kit (1 unit)
- Mini USB Cable (1 unit)
- Stand with GPS Receiver (1 unit)
- Car Charger (1 unit)
- Electrostatic Sticker (1 unit)
- User Manual (This document)

Image: Veement T90X Dash Cam and its various components, including the front camera, rear camera, mounting accessories, and cables.
Setup Guide
Follow these steps to properly set up your dash cam in your vehicle:
1. Mounting the Dash Cam
Choose a suitable location on your windshield, typically behind the rearview mirror, that does not obstruct your view. Clean the area thoroughly before applying the electrostatic sticker.
- Peel off the protective film from the electrostatic sticker.
- Apply the electrostatic sticker to the chosen area on the windshield.
- Attach the dash cam's mount with the GPS receiver to the electrostatic sticker. Ensure it is firmly secured.
2. Inserting Micro SD Card
The dash cam supports up to a 256GB Micro SD card (Class 10 or U3 level recommended for 4K recording). Insert the card into the designated slot on the dash cam until it clicks into place.

Image: Illustration of inserting a Micro SD card into the dash cam's slot.
3. Connecting Power
Connect the provided car charger to your vehicle's 12V power outlet (cigarette lighter socket) and then connect the other end to the dash cam's power input.
4. Connecting Rear Camera
Connect the rear camera cable to the main dash cam unit. Route the cable neatly along the vehicle's interior trim to the rear of the vehicle. Mount the rear camera on the rear windshield or license plate area, ensuring a clear view.

Image: A vehicle with the rear camera installed, showing its placement for optimal rear view recording.
5. Initial Power On
Once connected to power, the dash cam should automatically power on and begin recording. Adjust the lens angle to capture the desired field of view.
Video: Official product demonstration and setup guide for the Veement T90X Dash Cam, covering unboxing, installation, and basic operation.
Operating the Dash Cam
Understand the various features and settings of your Veement Dash Cam.
1. Display and Controls
The dash cam features a 3-inch IPS display for clear viewing of recordings and settings. Navigate through menus using the physical buttons located on the device.

Image: Close-up of the dash cam's 3-inch IPS display, highlighting its size and clarity.
2. Recording Modes and Resolution
The dash cam supports various recording resolutions:
- Front Camera: UHD 4K (3840x2160P) or 2.5K (2560x1440P) at 30fps, or 1080P (1920x1080P) at 30fps.
- Rear Camera: FHD 1080P (1920x1080P).
These resolutions ensure accurate capture of details like license plates and road signs.

Image: Visual representation of the dash cam's dual recording capability, showing 4K front and 1080P rear footage.
3. Loop Recording & Time-Lapse
Loop recording automatically overwrites the oldest video files when the SD card is full, ensuring continuous recording. Time-lapse mode provides 24-hour parking monitoring and effectively saves SD card space (requires hardwire kit, not included).

Image: Diagram illustrating how loop recording and time-lapse modes manage storage space on the SD card.
4. G-Sensor & Emergency Recording
The built-in G-Sensor detects sudden movements or collisions. When a collision is detected, the dash cam automatically locks and saves the current video footage, preventing it from being overwritten. This ensures critical evidence is preserved.

Image: Icon representing the G-Sensor's function to lock footage during a collision.
5. Parking Monitor
With a hardwire kit (not included), the dash cam can provide 24-hour parking monitoring. It will automatically record and lock videos if a collision is detected while the vehicle is parked.

Image: Depiction of the dash cam actively monitoring the vehicle for 24 hours while parked.
6. Night Vision
Equipped with a Sony Starvis sensor, f/1.8 aperture, 6-layer lens, and advanced WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) and HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology, the dash cam automatically corrects lighting in bright or dark environments. This ensures clear and real images are captured day or night.

Image: Illustrates the superior night vision performance of the dash cam in low-light conditions.
7. Built-in WiFi & GPS
The built-in GPS allows you to view driving tracks and speed directly without needing an additional receiver. The built-in WiFi enables you to download recorded videos to your phone and share them. Download the 'Roadcam' app from your device's app store (App Store or Google Play).

Image: Shows the dash cam's integrated GPS for tracking and WiFi for app connectivity and sharing.
Maintenance
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your dash cam.
1. SD Card Management
Regularly format your Micro SD card to prevent data corruption and ensure smooth recording. It is recommended to format the card monthly. The dash cam supports a maximum of 256GB.
2. Environmental Considerations
The dash cam is designed to operate within a temperature range of -4°F to 158°F. Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures outside this range for prolonged periods.

Image: Illustrates the dash cam's ability to withstand a wide range of operating temperatures, from cold to hot.
3. Cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the dash cam's lenses and screen. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the device.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your Veement Dash Cam, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Wi-Fi function not working / "Insert TF card" message | SD card not properly formatted or incompatible. | Ensure the SD card is correctly inserted and formatted. Use a Class 10 or U3 level card. Try reformatting the card via the dash cam's settings. |
| Dash cam not powering on | Power cable issue or vehicle power outlet problem. | Check the car charger connection. Ensure the vehicle's 12V power outlet is functioning. |
| Poor video quality | Dirty lens, incorrect resolution settings, or low light conditions. | Clean the camera lenses. Verify the resolution is set to 4K or 2.5K for the front camera. Ensure WDR/HDR is enabled for optimal night vision. |
| App connectivity issues | Incorrect Wi-Fi password or app malfunction. | Double-check the Wi-Fi SSID and password displayed on the dash cam. Ensure the 'Roadcam' app is updated to the latest version. Restart both the dash cam and your smartphone. |
For any issues not covered here, please contact Veement customer support.
Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 4.72 x 1.57 x 2.76 inches
- Item Weight: 1.21 pounds
- Connectivity Technologies: USB, Wireless (Wi-Fi)
- GPS: Built-in GPS
- Display Features: 3-inch IPS Screen
- Color: Space Grey
- Video Capture Resolution: 4K+1080P (Front 4K, Rear 1080P)
- Mounting Type: Adhesive Mount
- Supported SD Card: Up to 256GB (Class 10 or U3)
- Manufacturer: Veement
- First Available: October 16, 2022
Warranty and Support
Veement is committed to customer satisfaction. If you have any questions or require assistance with your dual dash cam, please do not hesitate to contact our customer support team. We aim to reply within 12-24 hours and provide effective solutions.
For support, please visit the official Veement store on Amazon or refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging.

