Descriptions;
A rearview mirror dual-channel DVR camera recorder, often referred to as a dash cam, is a cutting-edge automotive accessory that combines the functionality of a rearview mirror and a high-definition camera system. This device is designed to enhance safety, provide evidence in case of accidents, and offer advanced features for drivers. In this comprehensive overview, we will delve into the key features, benefits, and potential applications of a rearview mirror dual-channel DVR camera recorder dash cam.
The primary advantage of this dash cam is its dual-channel recording capability. It features both a front-facing and a rear-facing camera, allowing for comprehensive surveillance of the road ahead and behind your vehicle simultaneously. Most dash cams in this category record high-definition video, ensuring that the footage captured is clear, detailed, and suitable for various purposes, including insurance claims and legal matters. The front and rear cameras are equipped with wide-angle lenses that provide a broad field of view. This helps capture a wider perspective of the road and any potential incidents, including side collisions or rear-end accidents.
The dash cam typically employs continuous loop recording, which means it records video footage in short segments. When the storage is full, it automatically overwrites the oldest footage with the latest recordings, ensuring that you always have recent data available. Many dash cams are equipped with G-sensor technology, which detects sudden movements or impacts. In the event of a collision, the G-sensor locks and saves the current video segment, preventing it from being overwritten, and preserving it as critical evidence.
Some dash cams offer motion detection capabilities. When the vehicle is parked, the dash cam can detect any motion or activity around the vehicle and start recording, providing security and evidence in cases of theft or vandalism. Some models come with a reverse camera function, which assists with parking and maneuvering in tight spaces. This feature displays the rearview camera feed on the mirror when the vehicle is in reverse. The rearview mirror portion of the dash cam often has an anti-glare coating, which reduces reflections and glare from headlights of vehicles behind you, improving visibility during nighttime driving.
Many models have a touchscreen interface integrated into the mirror, making it easy to access settings, review footage, and navigate through the dash cam’s features. Advanced dash cams may include voice command capabilities, allowing you to control the device with spoken instructions, enhancing convenience and safety while driving. Parking mode is a feature that allows the dash cam to continue monitoring your vehicle even when parked. It can capture incidents like hit-and-runs or break-ins and provide valuable evidence.
Features:
-G-sensor, powered automatic video recording and video file locking when a collision or crash is detected.
-A clear image of vehicles and objects behind you when driving, no worry to read the license plates of tailgaters.
-Equipped with these powerful functions, the backup camera will offer you the best safe driving.
-Function all-in-one, with a rearview mirror, night View, and dual lens.
-Large screen, user-friendly interface for quick recognition and intuitive operation.
-Motion Detection
-Support 32GB
-Night Vision
-Full HD 1080P
-Cyclic Recording
Specifications:
-Package Weight: 550g
-Package Dimensions: L=34cm, W=6.1cm, H=11.9cm
-Camera Lens: 170A+ level lens
-Video Resolution: 1920x1080P
-Video Format: H.264, Audio: AAC
-Photo: 500M
-Current Frequency: 50HZ/60HZ
-Battery: Built-in 450mAh
-Power interface: 12-24V 2A
What’s in the box
1 x 43″ TFT Rearview Mirror Dual Channel DVR Camera Recorder Dash Cam
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