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Dual Camera Car Recorder (Interior view)

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

Dual car camera allows recorded images in both the interior and exterior of the car. This system has a perfect array of features, starting with the dual camera that faces forward and looks into the car with four (4) bright LEDs, in order to record in low-light situations.

This unit has built-in G-Shock sensor that has five (5) level settings and can record multiple impact points. This is useful for if your vehicle is in an accident, the unit will sense the drastic change in g-force, and automatically log the recordings. The unit has a built-in GPS receiver that logs your exact location, speed, and direction.

To review the recording, simply remove the SD card from the unit, and insert into the provided SD card reader. The SD Card reader plugs into your USB port, and comes with the pre-loaded software to view the recordings.

While you are watching the recording, press the Map button on the software, and a screen will open with a Google map that pinpoints the location based on the GPS data.

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  • HaHa he's listening to Coldplay

  • I was waiting for him to crash. :|

  • What is the video file format?

  • @dopalgangr Are you sure you are comparing apples to apples???

  • This is great during the daylight but horrible at night. The inside view is even worse with the led lights that do nothing IMHO. I purchased the original DV300 by Xdriven, a Korean company. All of there units have little to no support and they are in need of a decent way to update firmwares (especially for the price they go for). If only they would switch to a CCD sensor instead of a CMOS like the DR.9 has. It would make a world of difference.

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