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    Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera Instructions Manual

    By Gabriel SmithSeptember 17, 2025Updated:December 15, 2025No Comments21 Mins Read
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    Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera

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    Getting Started
    • When installing the device in a vehicle, you must install the device securely so it does not interfere with the vehicle operating controls, such Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera as the foot pedals, or the driver’s feet. Interference with the vehicle operating controls or feet can result in an accident, which could result in injury or death.
    • Defer to your vehicle’s warranty provisions and owner’s instructions for guidance on whether any OBD II connector product might void or alter your vehicle’s warranty. Garmin is not responsible for any costs or expenses associated with vehicle repairs or voided warranties.
    • If you notice any change in engine performance after connecting the device, disconnect the device immediately and contact Garmin product support. Do not use the device if it affects engine performance or acceleration in your particular make and model of vehicle.

    Installing the Device

    1. Set the time switch.
    2. Connect the device to the OBD II port in your vehicle. The OBD II port is usually located under the dashboard on the driver’s side of Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera the vehicle. The OBD II port location may vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. See your vehicle owner’s manual for more information.
    3. Remove the protective film from one reclosable fastener, and press the reclosable fastener firmly onto the USB port end of the device for 10 seconds.
    4. Clean the vehicle mounting surface using water or alcohol and a lint-free cloth.
    5. Allow the surface to dry completely.
    6. Remove the protective film from a second reclosable fastener, and press it firmly onto the vehicle mounting surface for 10 seconds.
    7. Press the reclosable fastener on the device against the reclosable fastener on the mounting surface to secure the device to the mounting location.
    8. Connect the USB power cable from your Garmin Dash Cam device to a USB port on the Constant Power Cable device.
    Time Switch

    The time switch sets the length of time the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera continues to supply power after you exit the vehicle. TheThe
    device reenables power when it detects motion, or when you reenter and restart the vehicle.

    10m10 minutes
    24h24 hours
    Always on

    If you want the device to remain off until you reenter the vehicle, you should select the 10m option.
    If you want the device to operate continuously while the vehicle is parked, you should select the 24h
    option.

    Status LED

    The status LED shows the device status.

    Status LED ActivityStatus
    RedThe device is supplying power to the connected devices.
    Flashing redThe timer has expired, and the device is no longer supplying power to the connected devices.
    OffThe device is receiving less than 12 V of power. The low battery protection feature turns off the device to protect the vehicle battery.

    Installing a Memory Card

    To record video, you must install a compatible memory card. A memory card is included with some device models.

    1. Insert the memory card into the slot.Garmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-1
    2. Press it in until it clicks.

    Removing the Memory Card

    Removing the memory card while the camera is turned on can result in a loss of data or damage to the camera.

    1. Disconnect the power cable from the camera.
    2. Wait for both status LEDs to turn off.
    3. Press the memory card in until it clicks.
    4. Release the card. The card ejects from the slot.

    Device OverviewGarmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-2

    • Press to enable or disable audio recording. Hold to format the memory card
    • Press to save a picture and a video clip. Hold to enter pairing mode

    Installing the Device on Your Windshield

    The adhesive mount is intended for a long-term installation and can be difficult to remove. You should carefully consider the mounting location before you install the mount. Before you can install the adhesive mount onto your windshield, the ambient temperature must be between 21° to 38°C (between 70°F and 100°F).

    1. Clean the windshield using water or alcohol and a lint-free cloth.
    2. The windshield must be free of dust, wax, oils, or coatings.
    3. Remove the protective film from the mount adhesiveGarmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-3
    4. Position the mount over the mounting location.
    5. Press the mount firmly onto the windshield, and maintain pressure for 30 seconds.
    6. This helps to ensure the mount adhesive has proper contact with the windshield.Garmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-4

    Connecting the Device to Vehicle Power

    1. Plug the power cable into the USB port on the device.Garmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-5
    2. Route the power cable to your vehicle’s power outlet.
    3. You can use either of the included cables to provide power to the camera.
    4. The longer, lightweight power cable is designed to be routed out of sight.
    5. To hide the 4 m (13 ft.) cable, route it behind the vehicle trim along the windshield, doorframe, or dash.Garmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-6
    6. Plug the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 power cable into the included power adapter.
    7. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet in your vehicle.
    8. If necessary, turn on the vehicle ignition switch to provide power to the power outlet in your vehicle.
    Turning Off the Device Manually

    The camera does not have a power button. It turns on automatically when it receives power, and it turns off
    when it stops receiving power. When the device is connected to an ignition-switched power outlet, it turns off automatically when you turn off the vehicle. To manually turn off the camera, disconnect the device from power.

    Formatting the Memory Card

    The device requires a memory card formatted using the FAT32 file system. Formatting the memory card deletes all videos, photos, and data on the card.

    1. Connect the device to power.
    2. Hold for eight seconds. The LED at the base of the camera turns green.

    When formatting is complete, the LED at the base of the camera turns red, and the device begins recording.

    Pairing with Your Smartphone

    You can pair your Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 camera with your smartphone and the Garmin Drive™
    app. The Garmin Drive app allows you to set up a multiple-camera network, change camera settings, and view, edit, and save photos and videos. You can also upload, manage, and share footage on a secure, online storage drive using the Vault.

    1. From the app store on your smartphone, install the Garmin Drive app.
    2. Turn on your Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 camera, and place the device and your smartphone within 3 m (10 ft.) of each other.
    3. On your phone, open the Garmin Drive app.
    4. Select an option
      • If this is the first Garmin
        device you are pairing with your smartphone, accept the Garmin Drive app license agreements.
      • If you are pairing an additional Garmin device or camera with your smartphone, select Add Another Device.
    5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing and setup process. The main app dashboard appears. After the devices are paired, they connect automatically when they are turned on and within range.

    Connecting Your Camera to a Wi‑Fi Network

    Connecting to a public or unsecured network may expose your video and audio data to others. Use caution when connecting to an unsecured network. To control the camera using an existing Wi‑Fi network, the network must be set up to allow connected devices to see and communicate with each other. You can use the Garmin Drive app to connect your camera to a Wi‑Fi network. This could be a mobile hotspot, a home network, or a business network. While connected to a Wi‑Fi network, your camera automatically uploads videos to the Vault when it detects an incident. You can also connect to your camera remotely using the Garmin Drive app to view a live video feed.

    1. Connect your camera to the Garmin Drive app.
    2. From the Garmin Drive app, selec, select your camera name, and select Wi-Fi Connections.
    3. A list of nearby Wi‑Fi access points appears.
    4. Select your Wi‑Fi network, and enter the network password.
    5. The camera connects to the Wi‑Fi network.
    Multi-Factor Authentication

    The multi-factor authentication feature uses a second factor to verify your identity when you log in to your
    Garmin Drive account, such as your phone or e-mail.

    Note
    You must enable multi-factor authentication in your Garmin account to use this feature.

    Voice Control

    The voice control feature allows you to control your camera by saying words and commands.

    Controlling the Camera Using Voice Commands

    1. Say OK, Garmin, to activate the voice control feature.
    2. The camera plays a tone and starts listening for a command.
    3. Say a command
      • To save a video, say Save Video.
      • To take a picture, say Take a Picture.
      • To record audio with the video, say Record Audio.
      • To record video without audio, say Stop Audio.

    The camera plays a tone when it recognizes your command.

    Turning Voice Control On or Off

    You can turn voice control on or off from the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone. From the device settings menu, select Voice Commands, and select an option.

    Changing the Wake Word

    By default, your dash camera’s voice control activates when you say OK, Garmin. You can change the wake word from the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone. From the device settings menu, select Wake Word, and select a wake word.

    Voice Control Tips

    • Speak in a normal voice directed at the device.
    • Reduce background noise to increase the accuracy of the voice recognition.
    • Before each command, say OK, Garmin.
    • Listen for a tone to confirm that the camera successfully recognized a command.
    • Change the wake word if you have more than one Garmin device with voice control features.

    Dash Cam Recording

    Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of this device. It is your responsibility to know and comply with applicable laws and rights to privacy in jurisdictions where you plan to use this device. The dash cam records video to the camera memory card. By default, the device immediately starts recording video when it turns on, and it continues recording until it is turned off. If the memory card is full, the device automatically deletes the oldest unsaved video to create space fora new video.

    Turning Audio Recording On or Off

    Some jurisdictions may prohibit recording audio in the vehicle or may require that all passengers have
    knowledge of the recording and provide consent before you record audio in the vehicle. It is your responsibility to know and follow all laws and restrictions for your jurisdiction. The device can record audio using the integrated microphone while recording video. You can turn audio recording on or off at any time.

    Event Detection

    By default, the device uses a sensor to detect possible incidents and automatically saves video footage
    recorded 15 seconds before and 15 seconds after the detected event. The video footage is stamped with the
    time and date of the event.

    Saving Videos and Photos

    By default, the device uses a sensor to detect a possible incident and saves video footage automatically before, during, and after the detected event. You can also save video files and photos manually at any time.

    1. Press again to save an additional photo and extend the length of the saved video footage (optional).
    2. The memory card has limited storage.
    3. Saved recordings are automatically uploaded to the Vault when you are connected to a Wi-Fi network.
    Viewing Videos and Photos on Your Smartphone

    Before you can view videos and photos on your smartphone, you must pair your Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 device with the Garmin Drive app.

    1. From the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone, select Videos and Photos.
    2. Select an option:
      • To view a photo or video you saved, select a file from the Saved category.
      • To view recent video footage that has not been saved, select a video from the Temporary category.
    Viewing the Live View Camera Feed

    Before you can view the Live View camera feed, you must connect your camera to a Wi‑Fi network and a constant 12V power source. You can view the live camera feed using the Live View monitoring feature in the Garmin Drive app.

    1. From the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone, select Live View. The app scans for available cameras.
    2. If necessary, select your camera from the list of available devices. The live view appears.
    Editing and Exporting a Video

    You can trim the length of your video to remove unnecessary footage before exporting it to the Vault.

    1. While viewing a video, drag the trimming handles on the video progress bar left or right to trim the video length.Garmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-7
    2. Select the Include Audio check box to include the recorded audio (optional).
    3. Select or select Export.
    4. After the video export is complete, select an option (optional)
      • To remove the video from the camera memory card, select Remove From Camera.
      • To return to the gallery, select or select Done.
    Deleting a Video or Photo Using Your Smartphone
    1. When you are viewing the list of saved videos or photos on your smartphone, select Select.
    2. Select one or more files.

    Connecting the Camera to Your Computer

    You can connect the camera to your computer to install software updates or transfer videos and photos to your computer. You should connect to your computer using the shorter 1.5 m (5 ft.) micro-USB data cable included with your device.

    Videos and Photos on Your Computer

    Some media players might not support high-resolution playback. Videos and photos are stored in the DCIM directory on the camera memory card. Videos are stored in MP4 file format, and photos are stored in JPG format. You can view and transfer photos and videos by connecting the memory card or the device to your computer. The videos and photos are sorted into several folders.

    Unsaved videos are not available when the option to promptly delete unsaved videos is enabled.

    • 100EVENT: Contains videos saved automatically when the device detects an incident.
    • 101PHOTO: Contains photos.
    • 102SAVED: Contains videos saved manually by the user.
    • 103PARKM: Contains videos saved while parked.
    • 104UNSVD: Contains unsaved video footage. The device overwrites the oldest unsaved video when the storage space for unsaved videos is full.

    Vault Storage

    This feature is not available for all countries. You can upload, manage, and share dash camera footage on a secure, online storage drive using the Vault. The dash camera uploads saved videos to the Vault automatically while it is connected to a Wi‑Fi network. You can store videos in the Vault for up to 24 hours with your Garmin Drive account. You can purchase an optional Vault subscription from the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone to extend your storage time.

    Sharing a Video

    You can share a secure link to a dash camera video from the Vault.

    1. From the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone, select Vault.
    2. Select a video, and select Secure Share.
    3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Disabling a Shared Video Link

    You can disable a link to a video that you previously shared from the Vault. When you disable a shared video
    link, the video is set to private, and the shared link and passcode are disabled.

    1. From the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone, select Vault.
    2. Select a video, and select Disable Link > Continue.

    Removing a Video from the Vault

    1. From the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone, select Vault.
    2. Select a video, and select Remove From Vault > Continue.

    Upgrading Your Vault Subscription

    You can purchase an optional Vault subscription to extend your storage time.

    1. From the Garmin Drive app on your smartphone, select > Vault Access > Need More Time?.
    2. Follow the on-screen instructions.

    Multiple Camera Network

    You can install multiple dash cameras in the same vehicle, such as front and rear cameras, and create composite picture-in-picture videos from the simultaneous recordings. You can pair multiple dash cameras with the Garmin Drive app. If a GPS-connected camera is part of the network, you can add location information to saved videos for all cameras on the network.

    Creating Picture-in-Picture Multi-Camera Videos

    Before you can use this feature, you must pair at least two cameras with the Garmin Drive app and record footage using both cameras. The Garmin Drive app allows you to create composite, picture-in-picture videos from footage recorded at the same time on two cameras.

    1. From the Garmin Drive app, select Videos and Photos.
    2. Select a multi-camera video.
      Multi-camera videos are indicated by multiple camera icons on the video thumbnail. The app automatically combines videos recorded at the same time into one multi-camera video icon.
    3. Select and choose the camera footage to use for the fullscreen portion of the video.
    4. Drag the handles on the video progress bar to the left or right to trim the video length.
    5. Select Full-screen and choose the camera footage to use for the picture-in-picture portion of the video.
    6. Select the corner of the screen where you want the picture-in-picture footage to appear, and select Export.

    You must keep the app in the foreground when exporting a video. The app exports the picture-in-picture video to your smartphone.

    Settings

    The settings for your Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 device are configured using the Garmin Drive app. Before you
    To configure settings, you must pair your device with the Garmin Drive app.

    Camera Settings in the Garmin Drive App

    From the Garmin Drive app, select, and select the camera name.

    • Camera Setup
      Provides options to choose a camera name and displays a live video feed so you can adjust the
      position of the camera.
    • Wi-Fi Connections
      Shows the wireless network connection status.
    • Vault Storage
      Provides options for available Vault subscriptions
    • Quality
      Adjusts the video resolution.
    • Data Overlay
      Adjusts the type of data displayed on videos and pictures.
    • Incident Detection
      Adjust the sensitivity level for incident detection.
    • Exposure Value
      Adjusts the level of light exposure in videos and pictures
    • Units and Time
      Adjusts settings for the date and time format.
    • Language
      Sets the device language.
    • Voice Commands
      Enables voice commands and sets the voice command language
    • Wake Word
      Allows you to change the voice control activation word.
    • Unsaved Videos
      Determines when the device deletes unsaved video footage.
    • Promptly Delete
      This is useful to help protect data privacy.
    • Parking Guard
      Enables parking guard and adjusts the parking guard recording settings.
    • About Device
      Lists the camera software version and unit ID.
    • Check for Updates
      Checks the device for software updates.
    • Format SD Card
      Checks the device for software updates.
    Renaming a Camera

    You can change the name of your camera to help differentiate it from other cameras in a multiple-camera environment network.

    1. Select a camera.
    2. Select Camera Setup.
    3. Select a camera name from the Camera Name field.

    Device Information

    Status LEDs

    The microphone LED and the status LED show the device status.

    Garmin-Dash-Cam-Mini-2-Car-Camera-Fig-8

    Microphone LED ActivityStatus
    RedThe device is recording audio.
    OffThe device is not recording audio.
    Flashing green, alternating with the status LEDAn update is being installed.
    Flashing yellow, alternating with the status LEDThere is a problem with the memory card.
    Status LED ActivityStatus
    GreenThe device is connected to a computer in mass storage mode. The memory card is being formatted.
    Flashing greenThe device is preparing to record.
    Flashing green, alternating with a microphonemLEDAn update is being installed.
    RedVideo is being recorded.
    Flashing redA photo or video is being saved.
    Flashing red, slowlyThe device is in Parking Guard mode.
    Alternating red and yellowThe memory card is low on space or is underperforming.
    Flashing yellow, alternating with a microphone LEDThere is a problem with the memory card.
    BlueThe device is in Bluetooth® pairing mode.
    OffThe device is not connected to power.

    Cleaning the Camera Lens

    Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. You should clean the camera lens regularly to improve the quality of recorded video.

    1. Wipe the lens with a non-scratch lens cloth, optionally dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
    2. Allow the lens to air dry.

    Updating Your Device Using the Garmin Drive App

    The Garmin Drive app notifies you when a software update is available for your device.

    1. In the Garmin Drive app, select Install Now. The software update is sent to your device. You are notified when the transfer is complete.
    2. Disconnect the device from power until the device turns off.
    3. Connect the device to power. The device installs the software update.

    Specifications

    Operating temperature rangeFrom -20° to 60°C (from -4° to 140°F)
    Wireless frequency or protocol2.4 GHz @ 18 dBm maximum

    Memory Card Specifications

    TypemicroSDHC or microSDXC
    Capacity8 GB or greater
    Speed classClass 10 or higher
    File systemFAT32
    • Operating temperature: From -20° to 45°C (from -4° to 113°F)
    • Input: From 12 to 16 V, 1.6 A Max.
    • Output: 5 Vdc, 1.5 A each (3.0 A total)
    • Low battery protection voltage: 12 V

    Parking Mode Cable

    The parking mode cable accessory connects the camera to constant power and allows the camera to record video while the vehicle is parked and turned off. For more information, or to purchase a parking mode cable, go to garmin.com.

    Parking Mode Cable Wiring Diagram

    ItemWire ColorWire Function
    BlackGrund
    YellowBattery 12 V
    RedAccessory 12 V

    Troubleshooting

    My camera feels warm while it is operating

    Garmin cameras are designed for the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera automotive environment. It is normal for the products to become warm or hot and remain safe for use in warm climates with full sun exposure. The temperature of the device itself can exceed the specified maximum operating ambient temperature for the device and remain safe for use. Always follow the device use and care instructions contained in the product manual.

    My memory card has degraded and needs to be replaced.

    All microSD memory cards wear out after they are overwritten a large number of times. Periodically formatting the card can extend the useful life and improve performance. Because the dash camera records continuously, you may need to replace the memory card periodically (Installing a Memory Card, page. Your device detects memory card errors automatically and alerts you when it is time to format or replace your memory card. You can take these actions to help extend the useful life of the memory card.

    • Format the memory card at least oonceevery six months.
    • If the device displays a memory card error alert, first try formatting the memory card and then, if necessaronce every the memory card.
    • Use a high-quality memory card with a speed rating of class 10 or higher.
    • Purchase your replacement memory card Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera from a high-quality manufacturer and a reputable vendor.
    My video recordings are blurry.
    • Clean the camera lens.
    • Clean the windshield in front of the camera.

    My video recordings are choppy or incomplete.

    • Fo. The best camera and video results, Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 Car Camera, use a high-quality memory card with a speed rating of class 10 or higher. Go to garmin.com/dashcamcards to view a list of recommended memory cards. A slower memory card may not record video quickly enough.
    • If you are viewing videos on your smartphone using a wireless connection to the camera, try viewing them in another location with less wireless interference, or try transferring videos to the smartphone.
    • Transfer important recordings to a computer or smartphone, and format the memory card.
    • If the device displays a memory card error alert, first try formatting the memory car  and then, if necessary, replace the memory card (Installing a Memory Card, page.
    • Update your device to the latest software.

    Customer Service

    • Website: https://support.garmin.com/
    • Ph: 00 886 2 2642 9199

    FAQs

    Q: How do I power the Dash Cam Mini 2?

    The included Garmin power cord is used to power the camera via the car’s cigarette lighter or USB power adapter. A constant-power cable is needed for parking mode.

    Q: Does the Dash Cam Mini 2 start recording automatically?

    The camera turns on automatically and starts recording as soon as your car starts after it is connected to electricity. Pressing the button is not necessary.

    Q: Do I need a microSD card to use the camera?

    A premium Class 10 or UHS-I microSD card, usually 8 GB to 512 GB, is needed for the Mini 2. For optimal dependability, cards with the Garmin brand are advised.

    Q: How do I connect the camera to the Garmin Drive app?

    Turn on the dash cam’s Wi-Fi, launch the Garmin Drive app on your phone, and adhere to the pairing guidelines. This enables firmware updates, video viewing, and setting adjustments.

    Q: How does voice control work?

    “OK Garmin, save video,” “Take a picture,” and “Record audio” are examples of orders that the Mini 2 can reply to. For optimal recognition, make sure the cabin noise level is low.

    Q: How much video can the dash cam store?

    Video resolution and microSD size affect storage. The oldest footage is automatically overwritten by the camera’s loop recording feature unless it is stored as an incident clip.

    Q: Does the camera record audio?

    You can use voice commands or the settings menu to turn on or off audio recording.

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