Your Camera; Getting Started; About Your Camera - TomTom BANDIT Reference Manual

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Your camera

Getting started

Before you start making videos, it's a good idea to charge your camera, download any software
updates and download QuickGPSfix.
Note: QuickGPSfix helps your camera get a GPS fix and find your location quickly.
1. First,
charge your
2. Register your camera at mysports.tomtom.com. You need your camera's serial number to do
this.
After your camera is charged, you can record a video.
You should connect your camera to your computer regularly to charge it, upload videos and photos,
download software updates and download QuickGPSfix information.
Battery life
When the battery is fully charged, your camera can be used for up to three hours of activities that
need GPS reception, such as running and cycling. The battery is used more quickly if you use the
LED lights
on your camera all the time, or connect the camera to sensors, such as the Heart Rate
Monitor.
The following tips will help your camera go longer on a battery charge:
Turn off the
LED lights
Turn off sensors that you are not using. Your camera keeps searching for sensors even if you are
not using a sensor.
TomTom Bandit CAMERA APP
Important: Before usng the mobile camera app on your smartphone, you need to link your camera to
your MySports account using a computer. This needs to be done only once.
You can download the TomTom Mobile Camera app for free from your usual app store or by going to
tomtom.com/app.
To learn more, go to MOBILE APP in this guide.
Pairing your camera with your phone
To learn more, go to Phone in this guide.

About your camera

Your Bandit is a modular construction that is easily disassembled so you can swap parts, for example
to install a new battery stick or replace the lens cover.
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