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Hd1080p Car Dvr Camera Video Recorder Dash Cam With Night Vision 170° Wide Angle on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New Brand:K6000 Type:Dash Camera Country//Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

K6000 2.4" HDMI TFT 170° Angle Lens HD Car DVR with Motion Detection & Loop Recording & File Locking (Black)

Features
Ultra wide angle lens and ultra clear video shooting
2.4'' TFT HD panel, enjoy high quality film clips
Supports 170° wide angle lens, loop recording and file locking
HDMI video HD output, motion detection and auto cycle recording
Comes with cameras, playback and  focusing function

General Specs
TypeCar DVR
Screen Size2.4''
Video FormatAVI
Photo FormatJPG
Memory Card4GB-32GB
Infrared Night VisionYes
Microphone/SpeakerInternal
Power Interface5VDC/1A
BatteryBuilt-in 
Package Details
Weight: g
Size: cm

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