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F600 2.7″ Hd 1080p 8 Led Dual Cameras Wide Angle Car Dvr Recorder Black on 2040-parts.com

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F600 2.7″ HD 1080P 8 LED Dual Cameras Wide Angle Car DVR Recorder Black

SKU: 12011106


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F600 2.7" HD 1080P 8-LED Dual Cameras Wide Angle Car Recorder Black is professionally designed for trusting use. Featuring high resolution, this car recorder could effectively record the videos and sound information during your driving, which can be great evidence in case there is traffic accident. The cycled recording helps this car recorder to continually record without missing important information. SOS emergency button is designed for emergency that the machine will automatically save 2 files of the emergency as non-deletable files if you press the button. This car recorder could also automatically detect and start the video when the car starts and support the vide-recording while charging. You will not regret to take it home!
Features
  • New and high quality
  • With motion detection, loop recording, while recording and other functions necessary and sufficient edge
  • Effectively prevent eavesdropping, videotaping, fraud and protect personal privacy, data and confidential information
  • High-definition and wide viewing angle
  • 2.7 inch high resolution LCD, can watching while shooting
  • It can record high-definition video in the low illumination
  • It features torch appearance design and it is made of alloy, stylish and wear-resistant
  • Support real time and date display on video
  • Dual camera can shoot the image in front and rear your car
  • 2.7" HD display, dual-lens can rotate by 180 degree
  • Fast switch to the night-shoot mode, the mode is very effective to solve the overexposure problem, and thereby to see the license plate as clearly as possible
  • Unique and intimate design combining the wide-angle lens and telephoto lens, so it is no longer just a simple decoration and the increase of camera angle.
  • Eight night vision infrared lights are used to get super night vision effect.
  • Support for TV out  
Specifications
LCD Screen Size2.7"
LensWide Angle ,120°
Video Resolution1280 x 480 640 x 240
USB InterfaceUSB2.0
LanguageChinese(Simple And Traditional), Russian ,English, Japanese , etc
Photo FormatJPEG
Memory CardTF ( MAX 32 G)
Current Frequency50~60 HZ
Video FormatAVI
ColorBlack
MicrophoneInbuilt
Battery3.7V 400mAh Lithium Battery
Dimensions(5.12 x 1.57 x 0.59)" / (13 x 4 x 1.5)cm (L x W x H)
Weight13.9oz / 394g
Package Includes
  • 1 x Recorder
  • 1 x Car Charger
  • 1 x Bracket
  • 1 x USB Data Cable
How to Install a Car Camera Recorders in Your Car:
  • 1. Disconnect the battery cables from the battery. Check the vehicle′s repair manual to find out what size wrench to use. Leave the disconnected cables a safe distance from the battery posts
  • 2. Decide where you want to install the rear-view camera. Most people put them in the plastic bumper so they don′t have to drill into the car′s sheet metal
  • 3. Drill a hole for the camera. Check the installation instructions to see what size drill bit to use. Don′t make the hole too large or the camera will fall out
  • 4. Place the camera in the hole using the rubber grommet supplied with the camera. Make sure the camera and grommet are tight
  • 5. Attach the camera′s power wire to the backup-light power wire on your car. You′ll have to splice the wires together. Use wire cutters to cut the wires, leaving enough excess wire to reconnect. Strip the ends of the wire to expose the bare wire using wire strippers. Splice the wires together using a two-into-one connector. This will give the rear-view camera power when you put the car in reverse
  • 6. Route the camera′s output wire to the rear-view monitor and connect the wire to the monitor′s input. For installation of the monitor, see the monitor′s installation instructions
  • 7. Reconnect the battery, start the car and put the car in reverse. The rear-view monitor should turn on and give you a view of what′s behind you

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