Dash Cam Power Made Easy: Dongar Adapter Finder

Step 1: Check your rearview mirror for any power

Examine your rearview mirror to see if it has any built-in features or ports that could support powering a device like a dash cam. Typically, the presence of a dimming lever (pictured below) indicates a non-powered mirror. The presence of garage door buttons or LED lights indicates an auto-dimming mirror.

Example of Normal Mirror vs. Auto-Dimming Mirror

Car rearview mirror with a red 'X' mark over it
Car rearview mirror with digital display on a white background

Step 2: Can you see a connector located dirctly behind the mirror?

Great! Our adapters plug directly behind the mirror. Installation is easy: simply unplug your rearview mirror, install the Dongar adapter, then reconnect the mirror. You now have a convenient USB port that will turn on and off with your vehicle!

Example behind the mirror

Close-up of a mechanical component with wiring on a white background

Step 3: Make sure your Dash camera is Compatible

  • Black USB cable connector on a white background

    Micro USB

    Compatible

  • Gray USB connector on a white background

    Mini USB

    Compatible

  • Close-up of a USB-C connector on a white background

    USB-C

    Compatible

  • DC Barrel Jack

    Available as Extra Accessory

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Step 4: Match your Plug

Vehicle fitment guides are often inaccurate for our Australian Delivered Vehicles. The only 100% fool proof method to select the right adapter is to look at the factory plug, and match it up using this master chart.

Close-up of a small electronic connector held between fingers against a dark background

Step 5: Install your Dash Cam like a Pro

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