Setting the camera up is all pretty self-explanatory, and there is guidance as you go along in the app. If you want to, you can hide the wires for the camera inside the interior of your car, with the appropriate kit and instructions provided for you should you wish to have a more finessed approach. The suction cup which comes in the box can be tightened and loosened to allow for quick mounting and quick release - useful for removing the dash cam and hiding it out of sight when you’re not in the car. In essence, all you need to do is plug the camera in to your car’s power supply, download the Nexar app, connect to the camera using your phone’s Wi-Fi and you are good to go. Full instructions come in the box, which promises to have you set up and ready to go in under five minutes. The Nexar Beam is extremely quick and simple to set up. (Image credit: Amy Davies/Digital Camera World) Supplied in the box is a suction mounting cup, which also includes the GPS unit, as well as the USB charger and USB power cable, and installation tools and clips for hiding the cables away inside your car for a neater look if you wish. The phone can be used with either iPhone or Android, but users should note that there are some models (such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra) which are incompatible with the Nexar Beam - make sure you check the website before purchasing to make sure yours is compatible. You can choose to use it on its own, but it’s primarily designed to be used in conjunction with the compatible smartphone app, which you can use to operate it, and view and extract video clips. It doesn’t feature a host of different settings and recording option, but rather it is designed to simply record the scene in front of you in a quick and convenient way. One of the key selling points of the Nexar Beam GPS is its simplicity.
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