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Neatly divided into 3 minute segments, which is presumably something to do with the maximum file size of the card, as it’s formatted in some form of MS-DOS FAT filesystem, although oddly not one that will directly mount under macOS as-when it’s removed from the camera and plugged directly into my laptop-it doesn’t mount at all. Scan the QR code directly to go to the download screen.

Plugging one end into the charger, when it’s not plugged into the wall, and the other into your laptop, the SD Card will mount as an external drive and any footage that the camera has recorded will be on it. The way you get the footage off the camera is using a USB-A to USB-A male-to-male lead. The small chip just to the left of the SD Card slot is a 25D40BTIG, a serial flash chip, which is presumably used for buffering footage onto the SD Card. The included micro SD Card has a capacity of 32GB, and with that capacity it could well account for a quarter of the bill of materials cost. I’m not quite sure I’d plug it in again, even if I had any use for a hidden camera. Which probably explains why the camera gets so hot during use.

It’s also bulging rather alarmingly at this point, after a couple of hours usage. My bet is that it’s there to make sure any footage in memory is saved to the SD Card and all the files are properly closed after you unplug the camera from its wall socket. It’s less than half the size of the small 140 mAh ones I do have on hand, so I’m guessing it’s perhaps 60 mAh at best. The LiPo battery connected to the board is tiny, I don’t have one that small in my parts drawer.
