Additional Information; Loop Recording - Mobius Mini ActionCam User Manual

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Method 2 by pressing the power button :
Turn off the camera.
Connect the camera to the computer and wait until the card is recognized as a
Removable Drive.
Copy the new firmware files into the camera's flash card root folder.
Disconnect the camera from the computer and wait until it turns off.
Wait until all the LEDs are turned off.
Turn on the camera and WAIT.
The LEDs will blink rapidly indicating the firmware is being updated.
The firmware will be updated when the LEDs stop flashing.
The firmware file will have been automatically deleted.
The camera is now ready for use.
Recording using an external power supply
With the Mobius Mini, it is possible to charge the battery and record at the same time
using a standard external USB 5V DC power supply. The power supply may be mains
driven (normal household wall plug), or run off batteries, including the car charger USB
plug (optional accessory) and cable supplied with the camera.
External USB power supplies usually only use the +5V and the - (Ground) wires. The 2
data wires are normally not used. However, some USB power supplies designed for a
specific USB device may use different wiring schemes and thus may not work with this
camera. To avoid possible problems, always use a generic power supply.
For recording video or taking pictures using a standard external power supply
connection, the USB power supply can be connected at any time, i.e. before the camera
is turned on, before the recording is started, or after the recording has been started.
►Only use a quality chargers capable of supplying 1000mA (1A) and a stable voltage
of at least 5V. Low quality chargers may not be able to supply enough current and can
lead to premature battery failure or, in the worst case, even destroy the camera.

Additional information

The following functions/parameters need additional explanation:

Loop Recording

Loop recording can be enabled or disabled by software or by using the camera's OSD
menu.
By default, Loop Recording is disabled meaning the camera will record clips until the
card is full. The camera will then stop recording and enter standby mode.
If Loop Recording is enabled, the oldest clips will be overwritten when the card is full. As
such, the camera will never stop recording and only the most recent clips will be
available on the card.
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