Apeman A80 Firmware Review
The update process requires a microSD card (8GB to 32GB) formatted to FAT32. Larger cards (64GB+) must be partitioned or formatted with third-party tools like guiformat.
Q: How often does Apeman release A80 updates? A: Approximately 2–3 times per year. Major updates often coincide with new microSD standards or GPS module changes.
Q: Will updating firmware erase my videos? A: No—videos are stored on the SD card. However, you should format the card after updating to avoid file table errors. Apeman A80 Firmware
Q: Why does my Apeman A80 keep asking to "Update Firmware" even though I already did?
A: You likely have a corrupted update file still on the SD card. Delete the FW_A80.bin file from the card. The camera checks for this file at every boot.
Q: Can I use Apeman A80 firmware on a different dash cam model? A: Absolutely not. Loading A80 firmware onto an A90 or Trawo unit will permanently destroy the device. The update process requires a microSD card (8GB
The A80 shipped with several hardware/firmware conflicts that were never resolved before Apeman shut down:
Often, what you think is a firmware bug is just a static electricity glitch. Before you flash any new software, try the "Vulcan Nerve Pinch." The update process is delicate
The update process is delicate. One wrong move, and the dash cam becomes an expensive paperweight. Follow these steps meticulously.