Pioneer VREC-DH200
![]() | Outdated Product Type: dashcam; Installation: on the windscreen; Glass mount: sticker; Power through mount; Power connector: miniUSB; Full HD (1080): 1920x1080, 27.5 fps; G-sensor; speed on video; GPS; parking mode; gesture control; Wi-Fi; Max. memory card size (GB): 128; Backup power: battery; Battery (mAh): 140 E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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As we all understand, the weather outside leaves much to be desired, and it really warmed me up to buy a recorder, which I was opposed to, but then I was hooked on this model. besides the fact that it is very compact, it is also functional, small and smart as they say)) it shoots in excellent full HD quality, a cool hidden recording mode (just move your hand below the recorder and it will start recording), there is a parking mode, the camera has a decent viewing angle, wide, you can also turn it to the traffic police inspector for example)) you can also download the application and use it to set up the recorder or watch the video. I installed it and went, great thing. Price, quality No use Pioneer VREC-DH200 less than month |
a sophisticated device from the pioneer. I’ll say right away, it’s suitable. didn't disappoint at all. built-in GPS, very clear shooting even at night (although this is rare for recorders), the design is very attractive, small and does not interfere with the view and does not catch the eye. There is also a motion sensor if anything happens. There is an application on your phone, with NGEO you can set up a recorder or watch the video you need without unnecessary hemorrhoids Everything's great There are no downsides to it use Pioneer VREC-DH200 less than month |
I was pleased with the purchase of this recorder. Firstly, its size and design, then comes the filling: FULL HD parking mode, GPS, Wi-Fi, Full HD, wide viewing angle. By the way, yes, the function of recording events with gestures is just fire)) + the application works with this friend for 5+. I advise you to take a closer look, the costs are justified. design, functions, filming quality top) not found |
The sharp-sighted lens of the Pioneer VREC-DH200 compact “pod” provides a clear visibility of the road situation, regardless of the time of day, overboard the “iron horse” and keeps abreast of events in the car parking mode.
Compact "cup"
The model is assembled in an ultra-compact case with dimensions of 32x32x34 mm, which is practically invisible from the street. Despite the modest dimensions, they managed to put both a GPS module and a Wi-Fi adapter into the device. The first captures the speed of movement and the geographical coordinates of the car, the second is needed to remotely control the car recorder from a mobile phone. Since the "pod" does not have its own screen, the relationship with the device is established exclusively through the Dash Camera Remote application.
Video shooting in FullHD
The video sequence is recorded on a Pioneer VREC-DH200 camera in the maximum FullHD resolution (1920x1080 pixels) at 27.5 fps. The license plates of the cars in front are read without the slightest problem, and the frames also show the numbers of cars moving in a parallel and oncoming course. At night, the video may contain light from the headlights of your own car.
Distinctive features
The DVR's power adapter is designed to work in 12 V and 24 V networks. In case of emergency and in parking mode, the device is powered by a built-in 140 mAh rechargeable battery. Another interesting feature of the model is the protection of video fragments from overwriting with gestures (at a distance of 1.5 to 8 cm from the head unit). The video recorder "reads" memory cards up to 128 GB and is completed "out of the box" with a 16 GB flash drive.






















