RADAR Sensitivity

RADAR Sensitivity Settings

The U3000 RADAR  offers adjustable sensitivity settings, allowing customization based on vehicle types and surrounding environments.

*Note: You can independently customize settings for both the front and rear cameras.

Compatible Dashcam

  • U3000

The RADAR sensitivity can be adjusted into 5 different levels.

Sensitivity Level Approx. Distance Coverage
Lowest 1 meter 
Low 2 meters
Mid 3 meters
High 4 meters
Highest 5 meters  

 

The specified recognition distance mentioned earlier pertains to the distance from the rear camera, not the rear of the vehicle. In the example provided, for a vehicle with a long rear, the distance from the rear camera to the vehicle's end is 1.5m. Consequently, if the recognition distance is set to the default value of Mid (3m), the effective recognition distance is only 1.5m.

To achieve an actual recognition distance of 3m for a vehicle with an elongated rear, it is advisable to adjust the radar sensitivity to High (4m) or Highest (5m). This ensures accurate recognition and aligns with the intended distance despite the vehicle's extended configuration.

How to Adjust the RADAR Sensitivity Settings 

1. Connect to the dash cam via Bluetooth with the THINKWARE Dashcam Link App.

2. Select Dash Cam Settings > Record Settings

3. Make sure to enable RADAR parking mode first. Under the Parking Mode option, select "RADAR".

*Note: Changing the Parking Mode in the Dash Cam Settings will erase all prior recorded parking footage.

4. Under the RADAR Sensitivity option, select the desired sensitivity level. 

5. To complete your modifications, tap the back arrow located in the top-left corner.

Note: The settings vary depending on the dash cam model

 

If you have any questions or concerns regarding your U3000 rearview camera RADAR, please reach out to us at support@thinkware.com or 1-844-865-9273.

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