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Typecombo devicecombo device
Installation
on the windscreen
on the windscreen
Glass mountstickersuction cup
Dashcam mountclipclip
Camera
ProcessorAmbarella A12Ambarella A12
Full HD (1080)1920x1080, 30 fps1920x1080, 30 fps
Super HD2304x1296, 30 fps
Field of view168 °135 °
Recording features
G-sensor
sound recording
G-sensor
sound recording
Features
GPS
speed on video
GPS
GPS informer
GLONASS
speed on video
GPS
GPS informer
GLONASS
Functions
radar detector
signature detection
speaker
radar detector
signature detection
speaker
Screen
Screen size3.5 "2.31 "
Screen resolution320x240 px
Touchscreen
General
Max. memory card size128 GB128 GB
Backup powerbatterybattery
Battery capacity520 mAh370 mAh
Size109x73x25 mm70х100х28 mm
Added to E-Catalogmay 2018september 2017

Glass mount

Glass mount provided in the model with the corresponding type of installation (see above).

Note that in many models, not the recorder itself is attached to the glass, but the bracket, on which, in turn, the device is installed. To learn how to fix the recorder on the bracket, see "Mounting the recorder". And the options for attaching to glass can be as follows:

Sucker. The traditional suction cup, which works due to the reduced pressure between the mount and the glass — as a result, the force of the pressure of the outside air and holds the structure in place. One of the main advantages of this option is “reusability”: the suction cup can be repeatedly stuck and detached at the request of the user, and after removal it leaves practically no traces. However this type of fastening is considered somewhat less reliable than stickers; however, the suction cups used in video recorders are usually of a special design that provides sufficient reliability for practical use. Therefore, this type of mount is extremely popular in modern registrars.

Sticker. A plate with a layer of special glue, due to which the entire structure is held on the glass. Such mounts are considered more reliable than suction cups, they are less prone to wear and do not lose effectiveness even with minor damage such as cracks and chips. On the other hand, the sticker is usually installed "once and for all..." and does not provide the ability to quickly remove the bracket. And although dismantling by itself is possible, however, it will not work to reuse the sticker, and the glass will most likely have to be cleaned from traces of glue. So installing a recorder with such a mount requires special care and attention.

Note that some models of DVRs are supplied immediately with both types of mounts described above in the kit. This allows the user to choose the option of their choice — including changing the suction cup to a sticker, if the need arises.

Super HD

The maximum resolution and frame rate of video taken by the recorder in the Super HD standard.

Super HD is a rather specific standard that exceeds Full HD in resolution, but falls short of Quad HD. The traditional frame size for this format is 2304x1296, but there are models with a lower horizontal resolution — 1728x1296. Anyway, Super HD is quite popular among DVRs: it provides good detail and does not require particularly powerful hardware.

As for the frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother and less blurry the video will be, the better the details on moving objects will be visible, and also the more space the footage will take up. However, in Super HD models this figure usually ranges from 25 to 30 fps, and this difference is hardly fundamental.

Field of view

The viewing angle provided by the main camera of the DVR. As a rule, it is indicated along the diagonal of the frame, less often - horizontally, because of this, models with the same numbers in the characteristics may differ somewhat in the actual field of view. So if you have doubts about this, when choosing, it does not hurt to find and watch video samples from different models.

Other things being equal, a wider viewing angle allows you to cover more space, but individual details in the frame are smaller. In addition, wide-angle lenses give geometric distortions of the image (however, DEWARP can be provided to eliminate them, see "Functions"). As for specific figures, viewing angles up to 120° inclusive are considered relatively small for modern registrars, values of 121 - 140 ° can be called average, 141 - 160 ° are above average, and the most wide-angle models are able to cover a space of more than 160 °.

Screen size

The diagonal of the display installed in the DVR.

A large display, on the one hand, provides additional convenience, on the other hand, it affects the dimensions and price of the entire device. Therefore, manufacturers choose a diagonal in such a way that the device can be used normally and at the same time it is not too expensive and bulky. So, for a classic registrar that does not have additional functions, a small display is enough — 2 – 2.5", 1.5 – 2", or even less : it completely allows you to manage the settings and control what exactly gets into the frame, and to fully view the footage, you still need a computer, TV or other large screen. A size of 2.5 – 3 " by the standards of such devices can already be called average, and screens of 3" or more are typical mainly for fairly advanced models, often with an abundance of additional functions.

Also note that there are models that do not have a display at all. To control the operation parameters and check the position of the frame, such a recorder is connected to an external device — for example, to a smartphone via Wi-Fi.

Screen resolution

Resolution of the display installed in the recorder.

The higher the resolution (with the same diagonal) — the clearer the image is, but the more expensive the screen itself. At the same time, high resolutions are not needed to set the camera in the desired position and to work with the basic settings of the device. So you should pay attention to this parameter only if you plan to use additional functions that require a high-quality “picture” — for example, a GPS navigator (see “Functions”) or a remote camera that plays the role of a reversing camera.

Touchscreen

Touch screen similar to those used in smartphones and tablets. Control by touching the icons on such a display often turns out to be more convenient and intuitive than through the classic buttons, and sometimes it is simply irreplaceable — for example, it is very convenient to mark points on the map with a touch when using a GPS navigator (see "Functions"). On the other hand, such screens are more expensive than usual ones, and it makes sense to use them mainly in advanced registrars with an abundance of additional features.

Note that there are other specific types of control in registrars — voice control and gesture control. They are not as functional as touch ones, but they are noticeably safer when used while driving; see "Functions" for details.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the internal battery installed in the device (see "Power supply").

First of all, the general purpose of the battery depends on this indicator. If the recorder uses a relatively modest battery, up to 500 mAh, this most often means that it plays the role of backup power in case of disconnection from the cigarette lighter (for example, in an accident when the on-board network failed). In such cases, you can not pay much attention to the capacity - as a rule, it is guaranteed to be enough for at least a few minutes of offline recording, and for continuous operation the device will still have to be connected to the cigarette lighter. But for a full-fledged (not “spare”) power, much more capacious batteries are required - at least 800 mAh, and ideally 1000 mAh and higher. The exception is ultra-compact motorcycle models that do not have screens and do not consume much energy - sometimes 200 mAh or even less is enough for them.

Note that theoretically a more capacious battery allows the device to work longer without recharging. However, in practice, comparing different models by this indicator, in fact, makes no sense: after all, the autonomy of the recorder also depends on its power consumption, and it is determined by a number of characteristics. Moreover, manufacturers sometimes select batteries of different capacities for different models just in such a way as to achieve more or less the same battery life.
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