
3 In 1 Ambarella Chip Full HD Car DVR 1080P GPS With 2.0 In
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3 In 1 Ambarella Chip Full HD Car DVR 1080P GPS With 2.0 Inch Screen
Quick Details:
- Resolution: Full HD 1920*1080 30fps
- Screen Size: 2.0 inch TFT
- Color: Black
- Case Material: Metal, ABS
- WDR/HDR: Support
- Product Size: 115*68*48mm (Thickness includes Lens)
Description:
- 3-In-1: Car DVR + Radar Detect + Built in GPS
- Full HD 1920*1080P
- Support Night Vision
- Support WDR
- Support Motion Detect
- Advanced H.264 Compression (Save Space of Storage)
- Built-in G-sensor. To detect the collision or acceleration and protect the recorded data.
- Emergency Lock. Once G-sensor detects accident, it will lock current video to avoid replacing by the new ones. Seamless Continuously Loop Recording (Not Miss Any Data).
- Auto Start: Start to Record Video Once Vehicle Starts.
- Support Replay While Recording in Driving
- Output: By AV Port, HDMI, USB
- More Application: To be Camcorder, PC camera, and Storage.
- Including Bracket for Easy Installing
- Support Multi Language
- Powered by USB Cable or Car Charger
- Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Battery
Specifications:
Chip | Ambarella |
Resolution | 1920*1080 30fps,1440*1080 30fps, 1280*720 30fps |
Display | 2.0 inch TFT Screen |
Image Sensor | CMOS 5.0 Mega pixel sensor |
Radar | Built-in |
GPS | Built-in |
WDR | Support |
Night Vision | Support |
Memory | External: TF card(up to 32G) |
Lens | 4*zoom lens |
ISO | Auto |
LED Light | Two LED Lights |
Format | JPEG(EXIF2.2),DCF |
Still images | Image resolution:0.9M,2M,3M(Software),4M(Software |
Format: H.264(MOV) | |
Videos | Resolution: 1920*1080 30fps;1440*1080 30fps; 1280*720 30fps |
Video: 4*Digital Zooming(1440*1080P) | |
Zoom | Playback still image: Digital Zoom 8*(Maximum) |
Audio | Built-in microphone/speaker(AAC) |
Exposure compensation | -2.0EV~+2.0EV |
Loop recording | OFF, 2mins,5mins,10mins |
Auto power off | OFF, 1min, 3mins, 5mins |
Auto power off screen | OFF, 1min, 3mins, 5mins |
PC Interface | USB2.0(High~speed) |
Output | HDMI, Audio~Video output |
AV Output Format | NTSC/PAL |
Battery | Built-in Lithium Polymer battery 3.7V,500mAh |
I/O Port | 1x mini USB 1x HDMI 1x AV OUT 1x Mic Hole 1x TF card slot 1x Reset |
Accessories | 2x USB cable 1x Car charger 1x Bracket with sucker holder 1x User Manual |
Package |
36Sets/Carton |
FAQ:
Q: How to start it?
A: There are 3 ways:
- It will start to record automatically, when your car starts and no need to do anything manually. (Before that, be sure the TF card is inside it and car charger is connected well.)
- If inside battery is not empty, you just need to press the power button.
- Connect it with USB cable by a charger plug or power bank. (5V 1A with USB port)
Q: How does the SD card fit into the camera?
A: The SD cards are generally placed into the cameras labels "up" or "out". Push them in until the click sound is heard (you will feel a little spring inside the camera providing tension). Sometimes you may need a nickel or another object to push in far enough. Don't worry it is designed this way so that the SD card doesn't come out while you are driving down the road.
Q: What type of driving is the dash cam best suited for?
A: All driving from short commutes, to business and vacation trips. The car DVR records it all.
If your job requires you to drive then you should definitely own a portable dash cam DVR. Frankly, everyone who drives needs the eyewitness protection that a car DVR affords.
Q: Can I get samples for testing?
A: Yes, it is ok. And we accept payment by Paypal or Western Union for samples. Of course, T/T to bank account is ok.
Sample fees can be refunded in your bulk order.
Q: What it means when a dash camera is looping or loops?
A: Loop or looping is the important feature that allows the car DVR to continuously record video (hour after hour) to the same memory card. As the camera records in the “loop” or “cycle” setting, it is creating video files or segments in 2, 5 or 10 minute lengths. These files are recorded and saved consecutively (one after another) to the memory card. When a camera fills up a memory card (with many files), it will delete the earliest video segment / file and save the latest video file. The camera does this automatically, when the Loop feature is on.
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