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Comparison TrendVision MR-710GP vs TrendVision MR-710

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Type
dashcam /rearview mirror/
dashcam /rearview mirror/
Installation
on rear view mirror
on rear view mirror
Camera
Screen typeOmniVision OV4689OmniVision OV4689
ProcessorAmbarella A7LA70Ambarella A7LA70
HD (720)1280x720, 30 fps1280x720, 30 fps
Full HD (1080)1920x1080, 60 fps1920x1080, 60 fps
Super HD2304x1296, 30 fps2304x1296, 30 fps
Field of view147 °147 °
Recording features
G-sensor
sound recording
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
polarizing filter
G-sensor
sound recording
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
polarizing filter
Features
Navigation
speed on video
GPS
GPS informer
 
 
 
ADAS features
LDWS (lane control)
FCWS (distance control)
LDWS (lane control)
FCWS (distance control)
Functions
parking mode
speaker
parking mode
speaker
Screen
Screen size4.3 "4.3 "
General
HDMI
Max. memory card size256 GB256 GB
Backup powerbatterybattery
Battery capacity300 mAh300 mAh
Size314x83x14 mm314x83x14 mm
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2015january 2015

Navigation

Speed on video. The ability to display data on the current speed of the car on the video being shot - usually in the form of numbers in one of the corners of the frame. As a rule, the device receives speed information from the built-in GPS sensor (see below). This function can be especially useful when analyzing ambiguous situations - for example, as additional evidence that the driver did not violate the speed limit.

GPS module. Built-in GPS satellite navigation module, which allows you to determine the current coordinates of the device. The specific ways in which this information can be used may vary depending on the other functionality of the registrar. Thus, it is data from GPS that is used to display speed on video (see above), as well as for the operation of the GPS informer and GPS navigator described below. There are other options, sometimes quite original - for example, if you have a 3G/4G modem, a beacon mode may be provided ( GPS tracker - see below).

GPS informant. A function that provides the driver with various useful information related to the current location. As the name suggests, the location itself is determined using GPS. One of the most popular ways to use an informant is to warn of approaching traffic cameras, stationary post...s and speed control systems that are not detected by a traditional radar detector. In addition, other similar functions may be provided - for example, a message about an area with a high accident rate or a separate large hole on the road. To operate the GPS informer, a database of relevant objects is entered into the device’s memory; When purchasing, it doesn’t hurt to clarify what exactly this database contains, how fresh it is, and whether it allows for updating and manually adding points.

— GPS navigator. The device can operate as a full-fledged GPS navigator. For this, in addition to the GPS module itself, the design provides built-in maps, as well as a fairly large display to display them. This allows you to do without purchasing and using a separate navigator, but this function is not particularly popular in modern DVRs. Firstly, it significantly affects the cost of the device; secondly, a regular smartphone or tablet with GPS is often enough to navigate on public roads; thirdly, recorders most often have rather modest navigation capabilities and are often inferior even to smartphones/tablets, not to mention specialized devices.

— GPS tracker. Another function found in recorders with a GPS module (see above). A GPS tracker allows the device to operate in beacon mode, constantly transmitting data about the location of the car to one or another recipient - for example, taxi service dispatchers, the customer of cargo transportation, etc. Such beacons are also sold as separate devices, but it is easier (and sometimes cheaper) to buy and install a recorder with this function. In any case, it is worth considering that a 3G/4G modem is usually used to transfer data (see below) - so to use the tracker you will have to buy a SIM card and regularly pay for mobile communications.

— GLONASS. The device supports the GLONASS navigation system, the Russian analogue of the GPS described above. Most often, this function is provided in addition to the GPS module: simultaneous use of two systems improves the speed and accuracy of positioning, and also provides an additional guarantee in case of failures in one of them.

—Galileo. European satellite navigation system, created as an alternative to American GPS. Note that it is under the control of civilian departments, not the military. With a full fleet of 24 active satellites, the system provides an accuracy of up to 1 m in public mode and up to 20 cm with the GHA service. Working in conjunction with GPS, Galileo provides more accurate position measurements, especially in densely populated areas.
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