Cyclone MR-55
Photos 4 | Outdated Product An inexpensive model of a two-channel DVR that successfully hides its essence behind the appearance of a saloon rear-view mirror. The device is made in the form factor of an overlay on a standard saloon mirror and is attached to it using clips on the back of the case. The ins and outs of the Cyclone MR-55 is given out by the protruding offshoot of a FullHD camera with 170 ° wide-angle optics and a 5-inch touch screen size in the centre of the reflective surface. By tapping on the display, you can change the video recording settings, and navigation through the car recorder menu is done using the buttons on the lower end of the mirror. You can display a picture from a remote camera on the screen of the device to view the rear hemisphere, which will come in handy when parking in reverse. The...assets of the model should include the G-sensor, the “parking under guard” mode and the WDR function to increase the detail of the frame in scenes with strong light changes. The DVR is powered from the car cigarette lighter socket. In addition to it, you will need to purchase a microSD card up to 64 GB inclusive, on which the footage will be saved. |
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An inexpensive model of a two-channel DVR that successfully hides its essence behind the appearance of a saloon rear-view mirror. The device is made in the form factor of an overlay on a standard saloon mirror and is attached to it using clips on the back of the case. The ins and outs of the Cyclone MR-55 is given out by the protruding offshoot of a FullHD camera with 170 ° wide-angle optics and a 5-inch touch screen size in the centre of the reflective surface.
By tapping on the display, you can change the video recording settings, and navigation through the car recorder menu is done using the buttons on the lower end of the mirror. You can display a picture from a remote camera on the screen of the device to view the rear hemisphere, which will come in handy when parking in reverse. The assets of the model should include the G-sensor, the “parking under guard” mode and the WDR function to increase the detail of the frame in scenes with strong light changes. The DVR is powered from the car cigarette lighter socket. In addition to it, you will need to purchase a microSD card up to 64 GB inclusive, on which the footage will be saved.
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When you meet the Cyclone MR-55 device "by its clothes", you might not even suspect it to be a car DVR. After all, the model looks like a standard interior mirror for providing visibility of the rear hemisphere.
Wide field of view
The recorder acts as an overlay on the mirror in the cabin - it is fixed with clamps on the back of the case. At the same time, a lens "sticks out" from behind, the view of which is directed at the road in front of the hood of the car. Optics with a field of view of about 170 ° provides good visibility of a wide-lane road together with shoulders and / or sidewalks. Filming on the front camera is performed in Full HD format - 1920x1080 pixels at 30 fps.
Standard systems
In conditions of strong differences in illumination , the extended dynamic range WDR system comes to the rescue in leveling the frame exposure. And in the parking lot, the motion sensor will come in very handy - the recorder can automatically turn on when it is triggered. The model is equipped with an external camera for filming what is happening behind the car (in a low resolution of 640x480 pixels). When connected to the reversing light, the image from the rear camera can be displayed on the DVR screen, which simplifies parking.
Touch screen
The display in the Cyclone MR-55 design is hidden under the mirror surface of the front panel. It is located exactly in the center, has a diagonal size of 5 inches and supports touch control. And so that fingerprints are not visible on the "mirror", the user has the right to change the settings in the traditional way - with buttons on the bottom end of the case. Power is supplied to the recorder from the cigarette lighter socket.