70mai Dashcam Player Online — play recordings in your browser
Open recordings from 70mai dashcams directly in your browser, on any PC or Mac — no Android emulator, no 70mai app. Synchronized GPS track, speed and G-force chart, multi-channel front/rear/cabin playback. No upload, no account.
Open 70mai recordings folderSupported 70mai models
- X800
- A800
- A800S
- A810
- A510
- A500S (Pro Plus+)
- A500
- M500
- M800
- M310
- S500
- T800
- X1000 / X1000S
- Omni 4G
- Pro / Pro Lite / Pro Plus
and most other 70mai cameras — the 4K models embed GPS in the video, the 2019–2021 Pro / Pro Lite / Pro Plus generation writes its own embedded GPS box, and older models keep a GPSData*.txt log ($V02). dashcamigo reads all three. If yours isn't recognized, send a sample to feedback@dashcamigo.app and we'll add it; we add formats from real recordings.
How 70mai stores recordings
70mai stores GPS a few different ways: newer 4K models (A810, A800S, M500) embed it directly in the MP4, the 2019–2021 Pro / Pro Lite / Pro Plus generation writes its own embedded GPS box, and older models keep a separate GPSData*.txt CSV log on the SD card ($V02 format). dashcamigo reads all three, matches each GPS point to its video and draws the route automatically — drop the whole SD-card folder and the map appears.
- Container
- MP4
- Video codec
- H.264
- GPS storage
- Embedded in the MP4 (4K and Pro models) or GPSData*.txt CSV log (older $V02 models)
- Folder layout on SD
/Normal/, /Event/, /Lapse/ (+ Front/Back/Interior subfolders on multi-channel models)- Filename pattern
NO20240821-180010-000123.mp4
Playing 70mai recordings in dashcamigo
- Take the SD card out of the dashcam, plug it into your computer.
- Open dashcamigo.app in any modern browser.
- Drag the whole SD-card folder onto the page — it'll detect, group and play.
FAQ
Which 70mai models work in dashcamigo?
These 70mai models work: X800, A800/A800S/A810, A500/A500S, M500/M800/M310, S500, T800, X1000/X1000S, Omni 4G, plus the 2019–2021 Pro / Pro Lite / Pro Plus generation. The 4K models embed GPS in the video, the Pro generation writes its own embedded GPS box, and older ones keep a GPSData*.txt log ($V02) — dashcamigo reads all three. Multi-channel models (S500, A810, T800) play front, rear and cabin together. If your 70mai isn't recognized, send a sample to feedback@dashcamigo.app and we'll add it; we add formats from real recordings.
Do I need to install the 70mai app?
No. dashcamigo runs entirely in your browser. Plug the SD card into your computer, drop the folder onto dashcamigo.app, and your trips appear with map and chart — no install of 70mai's own software needed.
Will my 70mai recordings be uploaded anywhere?
No. There is no backend. Your browser reads the files locally with the File System Access API and decodes them with WebCodecs. Nothing leaves your device.
Can dashcamigo handle multi-channel 70mai cameras (S500, A810, T800)?
Yes. 70mai multi-channel models write to subfolders like Normal/Front/, Normal/Back/, Normal/Interior/. dashcamigo detects this layout, groups files into trips and plays all channels in sync. Click any channel to make it the main view, or keep them side-by-side.
Can I export a trimmed clip from a 70mai trip?
Yes. Drag-select a range on the speed chart, then Export. dashcamigo saves an MP4 with the GPS track embedded (GPMF format inside the file). You can also export the route as a separate .gpx file alongside.
Do I need an Android emulator like BlueStacks or LDPlayer to view 70mai files on a PC?
No. 70mai has no desktop player, so guides for opening 70mai files on a PC often point to Android emulators like BlueStacks, LDPlayer or MEmu. Those only run the 70mai mobile app, which talks to the camera over Wi-Fi — it can't open the MP4 files already on your SD card. dashcamigo opens those files directly in the browser: plug the card in, drop the folder, and the trip plays with map and chart. No emulator, no app, no account.