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Daocam Combo WiFi 2ch
Daocam Combo WiFi
Daocam Combo WiFi 2chDaocam Combo WiFi
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Typecombo devicecombo device
Installation
on the windscreen
on the windscreen
Glass mountstickersticker
Dashcam mountmagnetmagnet
Power through mount
Camera
Screen typeSony IMX307Sony IMX307
ProcessorMStar МSС8ЗЗ9MStar МSС8ЗЗ9
Full HD (1080)1920x1080, 30 fps1920x1080, 30 fps
Field of view170 °170 °
Recording features
G-sensor
sound recording
polarizing filter
G-sensor
sound recording
polarizing filter
Features
Navigation
speed on video
GPS
GPS informer
speed on video
GPS
GPS informer
Functions
radar detector
signature detection
gesture control
Wi-Fi
speaker
radar detector
signature detection
gesture control
Wi-Fi
speaker
Additional camera
External camera1
Video resolution640x480 px
Screen
Screen size
3 " /IPS/
3 " /IPS/
Screen resolution640x360 px640x360 px
General
Backup powersupercapacitorsupercapacitor
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2021february 2021

External camera

One or more remote cameras in the standard equipment of the registrar, used for video recording of the traffic situation behind the car. In the vast majority of cases, the remote camera is attached to the DVR in one copy. It covers the rear "stern" of the car and is simultaneously used as an assistant when reversing parking — the picture from the camera can be displayed on the DVR screen in real time. There can be several remote cameras, which provides a wider coverage of the DVR's field of view.

Video resolution

The maximum video resolution supported by the optional DVR camera. Depending on the design and configuration, we can talk about both a remote camera and a camera for filming the interior (see above for both); this nuance should be clarified separately.

The higher the resolution, the more detailed the image from the camera will be, the more small details will be normally visible on it. On the other hand, high detailing affects the volume of materials to be filmed and the requirements for the “hardware” of the registrar (and, accordingly, affects the cost).

In general, additional cameras of modern recorders can be divided into the following categories:

— SD. "Standard" resolution (as opposed to HD — "high resolution"). A rather modest frame size, which at the same time allows you to significantly save memory for video recording and is suitable even for low-cost recorders. Specific resolution options include, but are not limited to, 628x582, 640x480, and 720x480.

— HD 720p. The traditional, most popular resolution for this video recording standard is 1280x720. In addition to it, registrars also found 960x720 (aspect ratio 4:3) and reduced in height 1280x480. HD is the most modest of today's high-definition standards, but still provides pretty decent detail.

— Full HD 1080p. The "classic of the genre" for this standard is the resolution of 1920x1080, however, there are other values in registrars, including very speci...fic ones — such as 1440x1080 (4:3 aspect ratio) and 1920x540 (halved vertical resolution). This is a fairly solid indicator even for the main camera of the registrar, and there is no need to talk about additional ones.

— Super HD. Not a particularly popular standard in video technology, which, nevertheless, has found application in video recorders. Most often provides a resolution of 2304x1296, which provides even more