Comparison Cyclone MR-33 vs Cyclone MR-32
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| Cyclone MR-33 | Cyclone MR-32 | |
| Outdated Product | from $35.70 up to $40.64 | |
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| Type | dashcam | dashcam |
| Installation | on rear view mirror | on rear view mirror |
Camera | ||
| HD (720) | 1280x720, 30 fps | 1280x720, 30 fps |
| Viewing angle | 120 ° | 120 ° |
| Recording features | sound recording | sound recording |
Features | ||
| Driving assistants | speaker | speaker |
Additional camera | ||
| External camera | 1 | 1 |
| Video resolution | 720x480 px | 720x480 px |
| Frame frequency | 30 fps | |
Screen | ||
| Screen size | 4.3 " | 4.3 " |
| Screen resolution | 320x240 px | 320x240 px |
General | ||
| Max. memory card size | 32 GB | |
| Backup power | battery | battery |
| Added to E-Catalog | june 2018 | april 2017 |
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Glossary
Frame frequency
Maximum video frame rate 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. Anyway, it is with this frequency that the shooting is carried out by default.
The higher the frame rate, the clearer the moving objects will be on the video, the less they will be blurred and the less “jerky” the video itself will be. It is believed that the most comfortable for the human eye is a speed of 24 to 60 frames per second; a lower frequency is already perceived as a “slideshow”, and a higher one only increases the amount of material being shot, without giving a visible increase in quality. At the same time, registrar cameras can also provide higher filming speeds than 60 fps — this provides good visibility of individual moving parts in slow motion or frame-by-frame playback.
The higher the frame rate, the clearer the moving objects will be on the video, the less they will be blurred and the less “jerky” the video itself will be. It is believed that the most comfortable for the human eye is a speed of 24 to 60 frames per second; a lower frequency is already perceived as a “slideshow”, and a higher one only increases the amount of material being shot, without giving a visible increase in quality. At the same time, registrar cameras can also provide higher filming speeds than 60 fps — this provides good visibility of individual moving parts in slow motion or frame-by-frame playback.
Max. memory card size
The largest size of the memory card allowed for the device. This limitation is primarily due to the fact that more powerful hardware is required to work with larger volumes. In addition, there are nuances associated with individual subspecies of cards. Anyway, this value cannot be exceeded: with a high probability, the registrar will either work incorrectly, or will not be able to work at all, or even completely fail.
Most modern registrars support cards up to 32 GB or 64 GB, but there are models that are compatible with more capacious cards — 128 GB or even 256 GB.
Most modern registrars support cards up to 32 GB or 64 GB, but there are models that are compatible with more capacious cards — 128 GB or even 256 GB.



