Classic design GPS Car DVR camera support 1920*1080 Video resolution and G sensor
Car DVR has a comfortable body shape and classic design. Bracket with 3M double sided tape recorder allows you to quickly attach to the windshield. The device is equipped with a camera with a wide viewing angle of 140 * and a 1.5 "display for FHD5900. The DVR is capable of recording videos in high resolution 1920x1080, P30, MOV, (H.264). Slot for memory cards format microSD support up to 32GB.
Specifications:
The number of cameras 1.
Lens, the viewing angle of 140 °.
Video format MOV H.264
AR0330 sensor
Video Resolution:
Full HD 1920x1080 (30F)
HD 1920x720 (30F)
VGA 640x480 (30F)
Ambrella Processor 2
G-sensor - yes.
Built-in microphone - yes.
Motion detection - yes.
GPS-module - Yes * - option.
Power 12V / 350mA,
Activating recording - when movement is detected by the sensor (G-sensor) Rate / deceleration / acceleration, automatically when the ignition is switched on.
Print media in the form: date, time, location, speed.
Video - yes, RCA.
Loop recording - yes.
Equipment:
DVR with connecting wires.
MicroSD 8GB, antenna GPS - option.
User's Manual.
Why a G-sensor (impact sensor)?
G-Sensor is designed to fix changes the dynamics of the vehicle. It registers sharp braking and acceleration, rotation, rotation. In addition, based on information received, you can determine which side of the blow occurred. Date and time of the events overlap automatically.
The moment of collision is recorded not only the camera but also a built-in sensor. The system automatically saves the file in the "Events" (depending on the model folder can have different names). This video is protected against erasure and overwriting with cyclical fixing the traffic situation. In the absence of such a device there is a possibility of loss of important information.
The model G-sensor is combined with another useful feature - GPS-module. He fixes the position of the car on a map, and its speed. Modern technologies allow to provide reliable reception from the satellite to all parts of the road. Data from both devices are needed to produce an objective picture of the incident.