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Specifications:
- Primary Function: HD Miniature DVR
- Shell Material: Plastic
- Color: Black & Silver
- Memory: Micro SD card - 8 GB max (2GB Included)
- White Balance: Auto
- Time/Date Stamp: Yes
- Video Recording Format: .AVI (XVID)
- Frames per Second: 30FPS
- Video Resolution: 1280 x 960
- Built-in MIC: Yes
- Recommended Range for Audio: 1 - 3Meters
- Recommended Range for Video: Up to 8Meters
- Power Source: 350mAh built in rechargeable lithium polymer battery (recharge directly from USB port)
- Continuous Recording Time: About 2 hours on full charge
- File Size: 1 hour of audio/video will use about 1GB memory
- Buttons/Connectivity: Record/Pause, Mini USB Port, ON/OFF, Mode, Micro SD Card Slot, Zoom In, Zoom Out
- Size: 4.5 x 4.5 x 1.5cm/1.8 x 1.8 x 0.6in(L x W x D)
- Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS
Features:
- Incredibly Small Digital Video Recorder
- 30FPS Car DVR can be used as a Car DVR, Webcam, or a Spy Camera
- Playback your recordings on HD TV through the mini HDMI cable
- With a car mounting kit, the Car Recorder can be easily attached to your car windshield and record up to one hour of videos on one charge
- Just install the driver on your computer and start using this World's Smallest Digital Video Recorder to have a high resolution of 1280x960 and an incredible 30fps crystal clear video chat
- As an upgrade of your favorite CVFR-DV54, the Stellar records at a higher resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels. The HD videos are so crisp, colorful, and vivid, that you will sometimes feel as if you are actually there
Details:

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

- With both audio and video capturing ability and a small inconspicuous size, this is a perfect device to keeping an eye on sensitive areas, as well as an inexpensive and easy to set up security system anyone can use on their own

- The new design removes the four buttons around the screen and replaces them with touchscreen function, This gives the screen a cleaner look. And with a silver rim, the camera looks more sleek and sophisticated

- With enriched features, the Car DVR can excel your every need as your Car DVR, webcam, or spy camera

- As an upgrade of your favorite CVFR-DV54, the DVR records at a higher resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels

- The HD videos are so crisp, colorful, and vivid, that you will sometimes feel as if you are actually there
NOTE:
- For best results when shooting video use the camera in a stationary position
- Press upper area of the screen to zoom in, and lower area to zoom out
- Press right side of the screen to turn on/off the camera
- If you plan to resell this item in your own country, the most common category names for this product are - gadget sepia, telecamere spia, spy Kamere, uhoda Kamera
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 Host
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x CD Drive
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Paul Murphy
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05-19-2011- Other Thoughts: Wonderful merchant! Highly recomended. I was worried at first as their website looks semi-shady, but the price was right so I took a stab at it. GREAT Digital Video Recorder product, GREAT service, and even better prices! Would definitly purchase from them again!
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Christoph Kollitz
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08-18-2011- Other Thoughts: I was surprised to read some horifying stories about this store, as I've only had good experiences with them, but I guess any big murchant could make mistakes too, hopefully they are not intentional. A review of this store would be very short - I wanns say, they can get what you want really. Satisfied.
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christian selvinelli
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06-16-2011- Other Thoughts: My order had been delayed by 3-4 weeks and I got in touch with the customer service. I received a quick response from Leon, the customer service representative who promptly issued a refund, although I received the items a couple of days later and let them know about it, they allowed me to keep the items as a gift. Awesome customer service, will certainly consider that for my future purchase.
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Byron Michaelides
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01-13-2011- Other Thoughts: The size really very MINI, and the Car DVR quality is really good for the Outdoor sport use.
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Jeremy Thompson
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02-17-2011- Other Thoughts: Wonderful Car DVR product. I just got my new cam-corder about 6-months ago and I love it. Makes great movies and is so easy to use. I highly recommend if you want good quality for your money.
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