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1920*1080 Wifi Hidden Car Dvr Camera Car Dash Camera Video Recorder Dash Cam Pa on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does Not Apply ISBN:Does Not Apply EAN:Does Not Apply

Features:

100% Car Original Style

F2.2 Large Aperture, 170 Degree Wide Angle

1080P HD Video Recording, Resolution 1920*1080 Pixels

Sony 12 Mega Pixel Sensor, Six Layers Advanced Coating Lens

with G-sensor

Support Montion Detection Record, Continuous Loop Record

Turn on/off by Car, Synchronous Recording

Automatic Focus, Support Night Shot

Share Video on SNS at Any Time Any Where

 

Descrption:

1. HD 1920*1080P Recorder

2. Built-in G-Gensor ,automatically saved when accident happens

3. 170 degre wide angle lens

4. Loop Recording , Automatically delete the old document and record the new

5.Car power on video , automatically shut down after stalling

6. it can be installed in any car DVD player that with standard AV Input

7. Memory Card : TF Card 4G-32G

 

Packet included:

1. Car DVR camera

2. Power & AV cable

(Retail package is NOT included)

 

 


On 19-Aug-16 at 07:52:17 EDT, seller added the following information:

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