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Wide Angle Car Video Camera Recorder Gs8000l 2.7" Hd 1080p Night Vision 140° on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

NEW JERSEY, United States

NEW JERSEY, United States
Condition:New Brand:GS8000L Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Specifications

140 degree Ultra High-definition wide angle lens

1920x1080P FULL HD resolution

Advanced H.264 photography compression technology

4X digital zoom, Range 12cm to infinity distance

2.7" inch LCD screen, watching while shooting

Support night vision with 4pcs LED light

Support HDMI full HD video transmission

Video can switch 3 kinds of resolution

30/60 frames per second smooth video 

Image Sensor5M CMOS Sensor
Screen2.7" TFT LCD Screen
Wide Angle Lens140 degree
Video Resolution

-QVGA(320 x 240)

-VGA(640 x 480)

-WVGA(848 x 480)

-720P(1280 x 720)

-1080P(1440 x 1080)

-1080FHD(1920 x 1080)

Photo Resolution2M/5M/8M/10M/12M
Video FormatAVI/H.264
Photo FormatJPG
Memory CardTF Card
Current Frequency50Hz/60Hz
Built-in MicrophoneYes
TV OutputNTSC/PAL
USB InterfaceUSB 2.0
Power Interface5V 1A
Power Supply3.7V 300mAh lithium battery or Car Charger
Operate SystemWindows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7,MAC OSX 10.3.6 above
LanguageEnglish/Simple Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Russian/Italian/Korean/ Japanese
G-SensorSupport
Motion DetectionSupport
Circle recordingSupport
Data processingDDR 1Gbit
Weight14.39" / 408g

Package Includes
  • 1 x Recorder
  • 1 x Car Charger
  • 1 x Car Cigarette Lighter
  • 1 x USB Cable
  • 1 x Bracket
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 1 x Stand of Bracket

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