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1080p Hd Car Dvr G-sensor Ir Night Vision Vehicle Video Camera Recorder Dash Cam on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

HongKong, China

HongKong, China
Condition:New Screen Size:2,4Zoll Manufacturer Part Number:Not applicable Colour:black Country and Region of Manufacture:China Functions:Hd Measuring Unit:Unit Brand:No-Name Interface:Hd Manufacturer Warranty:Nikos Other Article Number:Unknow

1080 P HD CAR DVR G-sensor IR Night Vision Vehicle Video Camera Recorder Dash Cam

Features:

  • G-sensor: Built-in (car accident case of emergency save, will not be deleted)

  • LCD screen size: 2.4 "LTPS

  • camera: 170 A + grade high-resolution ultra wide-angle len

  • Language: Russian, Japanese, French, Italian, German, spanish, English, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, etc ...

  • Files format: AVI

  • Resolution: Max 1080 P

  • Recording video format: MOV

  • Continuous loop video: seamless loop recording, do not leak second

  • Automatically power on / off: Support auto ignition boot, turn off shutdown

  • Motion Detection Function: support

  • Time synchronization: Support (Y / M / D / H / M)

  • Carrier media: Built-in memory (total: 64MB)

  • Photo mode: 12million

  • Photo format: JPEG

  • Memory card: TF (max 32GB)

  • MIC: Support

  • Built-in stereo: Support

  • Infrared night vision: Support

  • Video format: PAL / NTSC

  • Current frequency: 50HZ / 60HZ

  • USB function: USB Disk

  • PC Camera

  • Power interface: 5V 1A

  • Battery: Built-in 300 mAh

SPECIFICATIONS:

Interface

AV-out, USB 2.0

video format

AVI

Display size

2.4 "

View angle

170 °

Pixels

1200 Mega

video code

MJPG

battery

Built-in

Camera resolution

1920x1080

frames per second

30

Package included:

  • 1 x Car Video Camcorder

  • 1 x Car Mount

  • 1 x Car Charger

  • 1 x USB Cable

  • 1 x User Manual


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