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Specifications:
- Sensor: 16 Mega pixels for still picture (5 Mega CMOS)
- Size: 16M 4608 x 3456; 12M 4000 x 3000; 8M 3200 x 2400; 5M 2592 x 1944; 3M 2048 x 1536
- Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080) 30FPS/25FPS 720P (1280 x 720) 60FPS/30FPS/25FPS; WVGA (848 x 480) 60FPS/30FPS; QVGA (320 x 240) 30FPS/130FPS
- Zoom: 4 x digital zoom
- Video Output: PAL/NTSC/HDMI output
- Audio: Built-in microphone/external microphone/speaker
- Storage: Built-in 64M; support SDHC high speed card (up to 32G)
- Lens: 150 degree, 5G all glass
- File Format: JPEG/MOV
- Power: Rechargeable lion battery 3.7V/1700mAh
- Port: USB2.0 port/TVOUT/HDMI
- Waterproof: Waterproof design
- Screen: 1.5 inch design
- Dimension: 11.0 x 5.0 x 6.0cm/4.3 x 1.9 x 2.4in(L x W x H)
- Color: Black & Green
Features:
- Nice user experience is available with low consumption
- Mini car DVR has clear video record function, simple button control design
- You can put Waterproof mini car DVR on the dashboard of your car, very beautiful and convenient
- With a car mounting kit, the Car DVR can be easily attached to your car windshield and record up to an hour of video on one charge
- With both audio and video capturing ability and a pocket size, this mini car DVR is a perfect device to keeping an eye on sensitive areas
- Have a clear and detailed video with great color accuracy and low light sensitivity
- Car Recorder is a incredibly small digital video recorder
Details:


- The Car DVR with clear video record function, simple button control design which is small and ideal

- You can put camera DVR on the dashboard of your car, very beautiful and convenient

- With a car mounting kit, the Car DVR can be easily attached to your car windshield and record up to an hour of video on one charge

- It can be fitted on the bike to shoot what you like on the road

- With the special design, it can be used on helmet to shoot a race, or the sights on the road
Size in Detail:

Install and Take out Battery:
- Open the back cover
- Open the battery slot door according to the direction of arrow
- Insert battery into the battery slot according to the polarity direction as shown on the battery cover
- Close the battery slot door and twist the clasp according to the reverse direction of arrow
- Unscrew the cover at the end of the unit and open the battery slot door, according to the direction of arrow(to the right), turn the knob to open the battery cover, and take out the battery
- When the battery is low, the low battery icon will appear on the LCD display. Always upload video footage to your PC prior to replacing batteries to avoid files loss
Battery Charging:
- Install the battery into the battery slot according to the above methods and close the cover, then connect the charger to the USB port and plug in the power. During charging, the red indicator on, when fully charged, the blue indicator on
Notice:
- In order to improve the charging efficiency, please charge the camera under the shutdown status
- Please make sure the AC power is turned on when the charger is pluged
Button Function Description:
- Taking video or stop; under playback mode to enter every frame playback; under browse mode to enter delete menu(Record Key)
- Turn on and off the camera; to clear screen characters(Power Key)
- To take photos under standby mode; during video recording and playback to take snap shot(Camera Key)
- To switch to movie mode, photo mode and setting mode; under play movie mode to quit playing; under photo mode to quit browsing(Menu Key)
- To zoom out the image; to select the last file or menu(Left key)
- To playback videos and to pause; under setting mode to enter and confirm setting(Confirm Key)
- To zoom in the image; to select the next file and the next menu(Right Key)
NOTE:
- Do not fall or hit the camera, it may damage the internal components
- Do not open the battery cover when recording. Otherwise not only it is unable to save the current video recording document, also possibly damages other video recording documents which already have stored
- Make sure install the battery correctly, the error direction of batteries may cause damage to this cam and cause the fire
- For your safety, please keep the camera from the children and animals, in order to avoid accident
- Do not place the camera in a damp or dusty location for extended periods of time. This may cause a fire or an electrical shock
- Do not leave the camera in places exposed to extremely high temperatures, such as under direct sunlight for extended periods of time. This may affect the camera housing and internal components
- Do not burn the battery or drop it into the fire
- Do not make the battery short circuit; do not make any metal touch the battery end
- We recommend using batteries in temperatures between 0 to 40
- Turn off the camera before removing the batteries and the memory card. The card and the data may be damaged if the memory card is inserted or removed while the camera is still on
- Remove the batteries before storing the camera for long periods of time, to avoid power loss and camera damage
- Do not alter or dismantle the camera, to avoid the damage to the camera and electric shock. The temperature rise is normal when digital cameras in use for a long time
- Do not touch the lens when use the camera, so as not to influence the photography effect
- Please use the air blower (special lens blowing equipment) to clean lens or use special lens-cleaning cloth to clean fingerprint or dust on the surface
About DVRs:
History
- The boom of video cassette recorders (VCR) in the 1980s and 1990s brought the ability to not only view feature films at home, but record live television for later viewing. The natural evolution of this technology was to introduce a means of pausing live television or rewinding a live program to catch something the viewer had missed. In 1999, two companies unveiled these devices at the international Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. ReplayTV and TiVo were the first hard-drive based digital recorders released to the consumer market. The popularity of the TiVo device is a result of its easy-to-use interface and software, which synchronizes the unit with the specific cable or satellite provider's channel lineup. As a result, cable and satellite companies have gotten into the DVR market, leasing the devices to subscribers for a monthly fee
Significance
- The explosion of TiVo sales has helped eliminate VCRs from the home entertainment marketplace. DVRs typically use a user-controlled program guide to set their recording schedule. VCRs rely very much on people programming start and stop times, which often lead to errors in time and channel programming. In addition, the integration of a cable or satellite receiver with a DVR eliminates clutter in a home entertainment center, combining two boxes into one
- DVRs were not solely to blame for the demise of the VCR. The expanded availability of digital video disc (DVD) players, which provided a high quality viewing experience for movie watchers, played a dominant role in the death of the VCR
Function
- DVRs function very much like a VCR, but with a hard drive taking the place of a tape. A video signal is carried by a pair of cables which run from the wall to the converter box. The lines each carry a unique video signal, which is what allows a viewer to watch one program while recording another. (If the setup includes a TiVo or a separate DVR, another pair of cables will go from the converter box to the DVR.) One cable will leave the back of the DVR and run to the television, providing the audio and video of the broadcast
- When a program is being recorded, the DVR compresses and saves the streaming video into a digital movie format. This provides a buffer when pausing, rewinding and putting a program into slow motion. It also maximizes the space available on the hard drive
Features
- The basic features of a DVR are the same from platform to platform. Each allow you to record programs for playback, pause live television and rewind to a specific segment of the broadcast. The majority of recorders permit advance scheduling from 1 to 2 weeks and have the option to record an entire season of a particular show
- DIRECTV, which calls its product the DIRECTV Plus DVR, manages recordings and groups them by title. TiVo's recorders provide suggestions based on recording habits and user input. Viewers can rate their favorite shows and the TiVo software uses the trends to develop a list of shows that the viewer may enjoy
- TiVo also has a host of interactive features, including music, video and photo sharing, and a function to transfer recordings to iPods or DVD
Considerations
- While cable and satellite companies will lease their DVRs at a monthly rate, TiVo's business model was originally based on lifetime memberships. Consumers would purchase their TiVo and then a license from the company for $249. This provided lifetime access to the service. In 2006, TiVo ceased their lifetime membership program, joining cable companies in charging a monthly fee for use of their service
Considerations
- A major turning point for TiVo was the introduction of their dual tuner recorder. Series 1 and 2 were single-tuner units, which meant that a viewer could only record what they were watching. As cable and satellite providers released dual-tuner modules, TiVo came under pressure to do the same. The Series 2 DT recorder was released in 2006 and quickly followed by the Series 3 release that year. This allowed viewers to watch one show and record the other or record the show they were watching as well as another program
Package Included:
- 1 x Car DVR
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x Holder
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Jason Maxey
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08-25-2011- Other Thoughts: Durable stuff! The surveillance camera is very useful for car! Screen is clear! It is suit for my car, my husband also want to buy one!
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Nick Nelson
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02-10-2011- Other Thoughts: I had it take a picture every 2 seconds and put them into movie maker for a time lapse video. This mini Car DVR is worth the money, hands down if you want to film things like driving, biking, water activities or anything else that moves fast. It will also work on RC vehicles like cars, planes or boats.
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kaseva
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03-17-2012- Pros: Excellent ekchin chamber and recorder two in one .
- Cons: a price is excessive a bit an analogical commodity below on other web-sites
- Other Thoughts: Much more interesting it will be if will become cheaper .
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Coquelet Jacques
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07-15-2011- Other Thoughts: Well, shipping was quick, and for the price, seems like a great cam. there are no instructions but: red to positive,black to negative, yellow to screen.I hooked it up and it works well, I've read here that people were disappointed by quality and color, etc. for $25. I wouldn't replace it anything else. Don't hesitate to purchase this cam. pretty simple stuff.
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Kandi Koltz
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01-13-2011- Other Thoughts: This mini Car DVR is awesome. I drive an open-cockpit car and I connected this to the roll bar with the optional roll bar kit and it took great images. I was surprised at how good the images were. The sound isn't bad, but the wind noise drowns out the engine sounds a bit. Great product and great price, especially compared to what some of my friends use - like a cam corder bolted in with a lipstick cam. The gopro doesn't have a million features and you don't need them - it does its main feature great, and that's recording video.
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