Dashcam power management drains vehicle battery during parking surveillance is a hardware problem in Automotive. It has a heat score of 25 (demand) and competition score of 36 (existing solutions), creating an opportunity score of 32.6.
Dashcam owners wanting overnight parking surveillance and security features struggle with dashcams draining their vehicle battery, especially on 12V systems with weak secondary batteries. Current hardwiring solutions lack intelligent power management, battery monitoring, and automatic shut-off thresholds.
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