Descriptions:
HD 1080P Blackbox Vehicle DVR refers to a high-definition (HD) digital video recorder designed specifically for use in vehicles. It is commonly used to record video footage of the road and the surrounding environment while driving. The term “black box” is often used to describe these devices because they typically have a compact and discreet design.The “1080P” in the name refers to the resolution of the recorded video. HD 1080P indicates that the DVR can capture video at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which results in high-quality footage.
Most DVRs for vehicles feature loop recording, which means that when the storage capacity is reached, the device overwrites the oldest video files with new ones. This ensures continuous recording without the need to manually delete old files. DVRs come equipped with a built-in G-sensor (gravity sensor) that detects sudden changes in acceleration, deceleration, or collisions. When a significant event occurs, such as a collision, the G-sensor triggers the DVR to lock and protect the associated video file from being overwritten.
Vehicle DVRs typically have a wide-angle lens to capture a broader view of the road ahead. This helps capture a wider field of vision, including lanes on both sides of the vehicle. Some DVRs have a motion detection feature that activates the recording when motion is detected in front of the camera. This can be useful for monitoring your parked vehicle or capturing events happening outside the car when you are away.
To enhance visibility in low-light conditions or at night, certain DVRs incorporate infrared (IR) LEDs or other night vision technology. This allows the camera to capture clearer footage in dark environments. Some advanced DVRs may include GPS functionality, which enables tracking and logging of the vehicle’s location and speed along with the recorded video footage.
Most DVRs feature a built-in display screen that allows you to review recorded footage directly on the device. They also come with controls for navigating through the menu options and adjusting settings. HD 1080P Blackbox Vehicle DVRs typically use removable storage media such as SD cards to store the recorded video files. The storage capacity depends on the size of the card supported by the DVR. Overall, HD 1080P Blackbox Vehicle DVRs are popular for their ability to provide video evidence in case of accidents or other incidents on the road. They can help protect drivers from false claims and provide valuable information for insurance purposes.
Features:
– Enhanced Safety and Security
– Captures high-quality video footage of the road and surroundings.
– Records critical moments before, during, and after accidents.
– Helps reconstruct events accurately for insurance claims or legal purposes.
– Allows drivers to review their own driving behavior for self-improvement.
– Provides evidence in case of attempted break-ins or vandalism.
– May feature motion detection and alarm functions to deter theft.
– Offers peace of mind by recording events while the vehicle is parked.
– Captures hit-and-run incidents or other accidents in parking lots.
– Night Vision and Low-Light Recording
– Ensures clear video footage in dark or poorly lit environments.
– Allows tracking of vehicle location and speed.
– Provides additional data for accident reconstruction and analysis.
– User-friendly interface and controls for easy operation.
– Automatically records and overwrites old footage to ensure continuous recording.
Specifications:
Package Weight: 700g
Package Dimensions: L:33.7cm; W:1.3cm; H:11.7cm
What’s in the box
1 x 1080P Vehicle Dashboard Camera CTC-G64
1 x Car Charger
1 x Reverse Camera
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