If the generic passwords above did not work, your specific unit likely has a unique ID used as the password.
Write the new password on a piece of masking tape and stick it to the back of the DVR mount.
. Once connected, open the app to view real-time video or download footage. Troubleshooting & Resetting How does Wi-Fi work on a dash camera?
Very few modern car DVRs use a simple "168" as the password. Usually, the 168 refers to the model number, while the password remains the industry standard 12345678 .
Yes, you can change it. But .
You just bought a new dash cam—specifically a model from the "168" series (often marketed as the 168 Full HD 1080P Car DVR, 168° wide-angle lens models, or generically as "168 Car Camera"). The box promises seamless smartphone connectivity via WiFi. You excitedly download the app (usually , FinalCam , or TimaCam ), hit "Connect," and then... the dreaded prompt appears: "Enter WiFi Password" .
For the vast majority of generic 1080p or 4K "168" series dash cams (sold on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress), the default WiFi credentials are:
If the generic passwords above did not work, your specific unit likely has a unique ID used as the password.
Write the new password on a piece of masking tape and stick it to the back of the DVR mount.
. Once connected, open the app to view real-time video or download footage. Troubleshooting & Resetting How does Wi-Fi work on a dash camera?
Very few modern car DVRs use a simple "168" as the password. Usually, the 168 refers to the model number, while the password remains the industry standard 12345678 .
Yes, you can change it. But .
You just bought a new dash cam—specifically a model from the "168" series (often marketed as the 168 Full HD 1080P Car DVR, 168° wide-angle lens models, or generically as "168 Car Camera"). The box promises seamless smartphone connectivity via WiFi. You excitedly download the app (usually , FinalCam , or TimaCam ), hit "Connect," and then... the dreaded prompt appears: "Enter WiFi Password" .
For the vast majority of generic 1080p or 4K "168" series dash cams (sold on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress), the default WiFi credentials are: