This guide is designed to help you resolve issues related to unexpected automatic power-offs during camera operation. This is typically caused by high-load thermal protection, contact displacement from severe vibrations, or SD card write errors. Please follow the steps below to diagnose the issue.
Troubleshooting Steps
Check for Overheating Protection:
When recording in high-performance modes (e.g., 4K 30fps) or in environments with high ambient temperatures and direct sunlight, it is normal for the camera body to heat up. When heat accumulation reaches a safety threshold, the camera will automatically shut down to protect its internal components.
Solution: For continuous recording at a stationary position, it is highly recommended to remove the internal battery, power the camera directly via an external USB power source (such as a power bank or wall charger), or lower the recording resolution, while avoiding extended exposure to high heat.
Check for High-Vibration Environments (e.g., Motorcycle/Bicycle Riding):
Continuous high-speed vibrations or heavy impacts in riding scenarios can cause the battery contacts to loosen or shift momentarily, resulting in intermittent power disconnection.
Diagnostic Test: Remove the battery and power the camera using only the USB cable connected to an external power source during a ride.
If the camera works normally, the camera body is functional. We recommend changing the mounting style to reduce vibration (e.g., using a chest strap or headband). If you prefer not to change the mount, contact support for warranty services.
If the camera still powers off, this indicates an individual hardware fault. Please provide your order number and the relevant information to customer support for a replacement unit.
Check SD Card Quality and Specifications:
Branded Compliant Cards: Format the SD card to FAT32 on a computer first (back up your data before doing so), then test it in the camera. If unresolved, replace it with another genuine branded high-speed SD card. If the issue is fixed with a new card, the original SD card is faulty. If the camera still shuts down after a card swap or during a no-card test, support will provide an official AKASO SD card for cross-testing. If the AKASO card resolves it, the original card was at fault; otherwise, we will process a camera replacement.
Non-Branded/Low-Speed Cards: Generic, non-branded cards often have inflated speed ratings and unstable write performance, forcing the camera to shut down. We strongly advise replacing it with a branded high-speed SD card meeting official requirements (such as SanDisk or Samsung U3 class).
If you have any questions about SD cards or need assistance, please feel free to contact customer service and provide your order information. Thank you!
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