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2.0" Straight Angle Fixed Focus Car Dvr Recorder(m100 Black) Sku: 12003009 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
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North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
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2.0" Straight Angle Fixed Focus Car DVR Recorder(M100 Black)

SKU: 12003009


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Just fits all you need with the use of Car Camera Recorders! The Motion Detection Car Camera Recorder is very necessary for us to know the situation behind the car with a camera installed at the back, because we can't make sure the objects behind the car sometimes. Especially suitable for people who engage in the work of police officers, journalists, detectives, lawyers, Taxi, etc. The Mini Car Camera Recorder vehicle camera can be sucked on the windshield, so you are free to record the beautiful scenes on the road, then you can watch the beautiful video with its 2.0" TFT screen directly.
Features
  • Video resolution settings: 1280x720 / 720X480 / 640x480
  • Photographed resolution settings: 2592x1944 / 640x480
  • Language setting: Chinese / English / Russian
  • Video format: AVI
  • Repeat storage by section: 2 / 5 / 15 minutes or off
  • Power source: built-in LITHIUM battery / car-mounted charger / saving battery bar
  • Supports TF card (from 1GB up to 32GB)
  • Light setup: 50HZ / 60HZ
  • Microphone: can record sound
  • Interface: USB2.0
Specifications
Dimensions6 x 4.5 x 1.5cm / 2.36" x 1.77" x 0.59"
Weight348g / 13oz (including packing)
Package Includes
  • 1 x 2.0" Straight Angle Fixed Focus Car DVR Recorder with TF Card (M100 Black)
  • 1 x Product Bracket
  • 1 x Ttand of Bracket
  • 1 x The Motor Vehicle Stand Bracket
  • 1 x Bicycle Stand
  • 1 x Car Charger (2.96m)
  • 1 x USB Data Cable (0.75m)
  • 1 x Product Hang Rope
  • 1 x User's Manual
Extra Info
NOTE:
  • Built-in microphone lets you record audio as well
  • Perfect tool for capturing those under-table or casting couch actions
  • Do not use this product for any illegal purpose, otherwise you may be subject to prosecutions under applicable laws. You should be aware that we are obliged to provide the information in connection with your purchase of this product to relevant administrative and judicial authorities at their request

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