Comparison Hoco DVR-100 vs PlayMe Elva
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| Hoco DVR-100 | PlayMe Elva | |
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| Type | dashcam | dashcam |
| Installation | on rear view mirror | on rear view mirror |
Camera | ||
| Full HD (1080) | 1920x1080, 30 fps | 1920x1080, 30 fps |
| Viewing angle | 170 ° | 140 ° |
| Recording features | G-sensor sound recording | G-sensor sound recording |
Features | ||
| Driving assistants | parking mode speaker | parking mode speaker |
Additional camera | ||
| External camera | 1 | 1 |
| Video resolution | 640x480 px | 640x480 px |
| Frame frequency | 25 fps | 25 fps |
Screen | ||
| Screen size | 4.3 " | 4.3 " |
General | ||
| Max. memory card size | 32 GB | 32 GB |
| Added to E-Catalog | september 2019 | september 2019 |
Compare Hoco DVR-100 and PlayMe Elva
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Glossary
Viewing angle
The viewing angle provided by the main camera of the dashcam. It is usually indicated along the diagonal of the frame, less frequently along the horizontal, which is why models with the same numbers in the specifications may differ somewhat in actual field of view. So, if you have any doubts about this, it wouldn't hurt to find and watch video samples from different models when selecting one.
All else being equal, a wider viewing angle allows you to cover more area, but individual details in the frame appear smaller. Furthermore, wide-angle lenses cause geometric distortions in the image (however, a DEWARP function may be provided to correct this, see "Features"). As for specific numbers, viewing angles up to 120° inclusive are considered relatively small for modern recorders, values of 121 – 140° can be called medium, 141 – 160° are above average, and the most wide-angle models are capable of covering an area of more than 160°.
All else being equal, a wider viewing angle allows you to cover more area, but individual details in the frame appear smaller. Furthermore, wide-angle lenses cause geometric distortions in the image (however, a DEWARP function may be provided to correct this, see "Features"). As for specific numbers, viewing angles up to 120° inclusive are considered relatively small for modern recorders, values of 121 – 140° can be called medium, 141 – 160° are above average, and the most wide-angle models are capable of covering an area of more than 160°.
