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The time you most need a user manual is usually the time you discover that you don’t have one… Often this happens only after you have wasted an hour rummaging through dozens of old manuals – for stuff you no longer even own!
I’m not just talking about computing stuff either – user manuals for products like ovens, mowers, TV and audio equipment all seem to have a habit of disappearing over the years.
The next step is to search online for a free owners manual but this can also be frustrating:
- Google searches may find websites which claim to have the right manual – but then want to charge you to view it…
- Manufacturer websites can be hard to navigate (especially for old and obsolete products) or they may simply no longer exist.
Tip: I find that a quick way to find an old manual buried somewhere in a manufacturer’s site is to use Google search parameters to search for it within that site (see my quick guide).
5 Websites to find User Manuals
All these websites provide free manuals in PDF format – each has its own library so it is worth trying more than one site if you’re looking for a particularly obscure manual.
As a quick test, I searched each site for a user manual for a 10 year old Canon Pixma IP3000 printer – the results are included for each website.
[Note: if you’re looking specifically for a car owners manual, see the Appendix at the bottom of this article]
1. ManualsLib
This has over 3 million free owners manuals in PDF format. A wide range including tech stuff, home appliances, mowers, board games and car manuals.
It has a good predictive search feature which narrows down the search results as you type. Related manuals are listed below the search results which can help if the model number is slightly different (e.g. in different countries) or if there is more than one PDF available for that product e.g. a quick start guide and a full user manual.
You can read the PDF on the website or download it and save/print – the green Download button at the top of the page leads to a standard reCAPTCHA verification to ‘Get Manual’.
Watch out for the Adverts! They often include ‘Start/Download’ type buttons that are nothing to do with this site – or they link to other sites that charge for manuals…
Test Results – it found a 2 page Quick Setup Instruction booklet and a 100 page Quick Start Manual.
2. ManualsOnline
This has free user manuals in PDF format for over 700,000 products. Another wide range including tech stuff, power tools, home appliances, car audio etc.
It also has a predictive search feature which narrows down the search results as you type, although it didn’t suggest the IP3000 printer in my search. You can also search by Category then Brand – search filters are simple to use.
It helpfully provides a direct link to the manufacturer’s support website if no manual is available.
You can read the PDF on the website or download it and save/print. Again, watch out for the adverts!
ManualsOnline has more of a forum and community feel – you can ask questions for product support and discussions from users are listed below the product manual. This might be a useful source of info for troubleshooting but many answers will basically suggest that you just read the manual… That is what the site is for after all.
Test Results – it found a 2 page Quick Setup Instruction booklet and a 100 page Quick Start Guide, the same as ManualLib.
3. Scribd
A huge document sharing website of books, speeches and magazine articles etc but this also has a useful free user manuals section which includes automobiles, crafts, gadgets and scrapbooking.
It has a predictive search feature which narrows down the search results as you type, although it didn’t suggest the IP3000 printer in my search (or anything at all by Canon so perhaps the predictive search only covers books).
It seems to be the most advert free website I tested.
You can read or print the PDF on the website for free and recent documents can also be downloaded for free. Old/archived documents require a paid membership to download them – but you can sign up for a 1 month free trial.
Test Results – found a 24 page Service Manual and a 8 page Reset Printer Guide. It was the only site to find these two technical documents, although strangely it didn’t find the far more common Quick Start documents.
4. SafeManuals
Over 800,000 user manuals in PDF format. A wide range including tech stuff, home appliances, toys, music etc.
No predictive search feature but you can search by manufacturer or category then by product name.
You can read the PDF on the website or download it (the orange ‘Get Manual’ button, followed by a simple 4 character Captcha) and save/print. Again, watch out for the adverts!
Test Results – found a 32 page Quick Start Guide (different to the 100 page guide that some other sites found).
5. ESI
Primarily aimed at engineers and technicians, not end users – offers a range of component datasheets, IC diagrams, service guides and schematics for a range of electronic equipment.
Far more specialized than the other sites so not as comprehensive. Active user forums can be helpful for troubleshooting and repairs.
Manuals are generally in PDF, RAR or Zip format – you can download the file and save/print. Again, watch out for the adverts!
No predictive search feature but you can filter searches by manufacturer and product type.
Test Results – nothing found for my printer search. This is perhaps not surprising as the site covers more technical areas than home user inkjet printers.
Conclusion
It is worth noting that no single website found every available manual/guide in my (limited) testing but three sites did find a user manual in the form of a Quick Start Guide.
Other documents found included a useful Service Manual, Quick Set Up Instruction booklet and a Reset Printer Guide – I didn’t manage to find any of these on Canon’s own website so these were a welcome bonus.
Results will obviously vary depending on the product that you search for but these are all useful sites to bookmark for future reference.
Tip: if you use Google Chrome – to view PDFs in a full featured reader, instead of Chrome’s limited PDF Viewer, see how to open a PDF in Adobe Reader.
Appendix – Car Owners Manuals
I had a lot of people contact me looking for a car owners manual which the above 5 websites don’t really cover in any depth – the first one, ManualsLib, is probably the best for car owners.
However there are a couple of other car specific websites that may help:
Edmunds – this links page is a few years old now but it still lists a lot of online car owner’s manuals by manufacturer – US only.
Car manuals Online – 80,000 car manuals to read online only – no PDF downloads. But you can print out the document or view it on a tablet/phone if you want to use it outdoors as a reference for car repairs.
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Review of DR-01 Dash Cam from AUKEY
The AUKEY DR01 is a great example of how far dash cameras have come in the low priced, budget level car cameras. It’s super small, records in HD video, and is under $75. While it is missing a lot of features that dash cam enthusiasts have come to know and love, but someone who is solely concerned with getting footage for protection will find this camera sufficient.
The DR01 records in 1080p video at 30fps and even has a 60fps option at 720p, and the option to record in-car audio. It’s equipped with the latest Sony Exmor sensor to capture crisp and detailed video footage, especially when driving at night. This camera also has a 170° field of view to capture the whole road you’re driving on. This wide lens angle will give it a bit of a fisheye look, like you might find on the GoPro action camera. Just like most cameras, the DR101 also has emergency recording and loop recording, which have become staples in any dash camera at any price. There’s an additional $20 GPS unit that monitors the route you take. As a rule of thumb, GPS add-ons are a good idea to get for any camera. They’re usually relatively cheap and give you additional info to use in case of an accident.
One of the main draws to this camera is its size. Coming in at 2.2 x 2.2 x 1.2 inches (58 x 58x 32mm), this is one of the smallest dash cameras on the market. It’s perfect for people who want something very inconspicuous or just prefer a camera with less features to worry about. There are very few actual buttons on the DR01, allowing for a simple menu with easy controls for a user friendly interface. Another nice little feature is that the cord the camera provides for charging has an additional USB port to charge your phone or other device while using the DR01. It gives you the option to attach the camera with a double-sided sticky pad onto the windshield or use a suction cup for the dashboard, which is especially useful because of the camera’s small size. People with multiple cars can easily move this camera back and forth with little hassle. There also very few problems with the camera overheating or not doing well in extreme temperatures, which can sometimes be an issue with cheaper cameras.
Another great thing going for the DR01 is the video quality. Most cheap cameras don’t have the best video quality. That’s usually something you have to accept with a lower price point, but this camera really breaks the mold. Now that the Sony Exmor sensor has been out for a while, it’s becoming more common to see it in cheaper cameras, which is great for people trying to get the best bang for their buck. The new sensor really helps pick up details you just can’t get in other cheap cameras, even during days without much sun. There’s a world of difference when it comes to night recording. Although it’s not the best footage ever, it can certainly compete with cameras at and even some above its price. Additional audio quality, while not necessary, is also a nice touch.
Now for the drawbacks: there are a considerable amount. Obviously, this camera isn’t for someone who wants all the newest features, but there are some things that dash camera users have recently grown to love that the AUKEY DR01 doesn’t have. The DR01 doesn’t have a parking mode for guarding your car after it is turned off. Some people find this feature really important in their dash camera so this is definitely something to think about before purchasing this or any camera, regardless of the price.
The AUKEY DR01 also doesn’t have a built-in WiFi connection. Some may not care about this feature, especially since cheaper cameras don’t tend to have this feature anyways, but it’s still worth mentioning. There have also been reports of the additional GPS feature taking several minutes to start up, which could potentially hinder its performance for adding a GPS coordinates to the video file.
There are also some smaller issues. One is that the suction cup mount isn’t of the highest quality and doesn’t provide a very secure connection to your windshield. If you frequently drive on uneven or bumpy roads, the camera could fall off in the middle of a drive or provide shaky footage. Thankfully this camera comes with an additional adhesive mounting bracket option, which is always recommended over a suction cup mounted dash cam. There are also no image adjustment options except for the resolution. This might not matter to those who want to use this camera right out of the box because the default image quality is pretty good, but some might want more freedom to customize the image quality as they see fit. The microSD card slot is on top of the camera, making it difficult to insert without moving the camera and slightly moving the angle each time. There also aren’t any firmware updates to the DR01. Again, while this may not be necessary, constant updates are a sign of a responsive company and a constantly improving camera.
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The AUKEY DR01 is not the best dashcam out there by any means, in terms of all the potential extra features high end dash camera come with. At the end of the day it comes down to personal preference. If you want a simple camera that’s cheap, small and compact, and easy to set up and forget about, then this camera could be a great option. On the other hand, many people will probably be disappointed that this camera lacks a few key features that many other cameras have. Regardless, the AUKEY DR01 is a great example of how cheap cameras have become extremely competitive in the dash camera market.
DR01 Pictures
Full Specs
Dimensions: 2.28” x 2.24” x 1.25”
Video: 1080p @ 30fps, 720p @ 60fps, 720p @ 30fps
Sensor: Sony Exmor IMX323, 2.19 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
CPU: NT96655
Lens Angle: 170°
Image File: JPG
Display: LCD Screen 2.0”
Storage: microSD (class 10) up to 128GB
GPS: No
G-Sensor: Yes
Motion Detection: No
WiFi: No
Temp Range: Operating: -30°C – 75°C (-22°F – 167°F)
Battery or Capacitor: Capacitor
Audio Recording: Yes (on/off option)
Dual Dashcam: No
Model Name: DR01
Manufacturer: AUKEY
Video: 1080p @ 30fps, 720p @ 60fps, 720p @ 30fps
Sensor: Sony Exmor IMX323, 2.19 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
CPU: NT96655
Lens Angle: 170°
Image File: JPG
Display: LCD Screen 2.0”
Storage: microSD (class 10) up to 128GB
GPS: No
G-Sensor: Yes
Motion Detection: No
WiFi: No
Temp Range: Operating: -30°C – 75°C (-22°F – 167°F)
Battery or Capacitor: Capacitor
Audio Recording: Yes (on/off option)
Dual Dashcam: No
Model Name: DR01
Manufacturer: AUKEY
User Manual
Download the PDF user manual for the Aukey DR01: AUKEY-DR01-Manual.pdf
What’s in the box?
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- DR01 Dash Cam
- Dual Port USB Car Charger
- Cable Clips (6)
- Mini USB Computer Cable
- Suction Cup Windshield Mounting Bracket
- Adhesive Windshield Mounting Bracket
- Adhesive 3M Sticky Windshield Mounting Pads (2)
- User Manual
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Night time video footage
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