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Use a car camera, believe me it's worth it!

Use a car camera, believe me it's worth it!

Three weeks ago, unfortunately, I was involved in an accident, though not by car, but by motorbike. The witnesses flew away, the cops forgot to question who should have been, so now I can wait for the street camera to be recorded to see if it wasn’t me who was at fault.

Use a car camera, believe me it's worth it!

Unfortunately, the introduction is not a fictional event, but a real one. The camera has been on my helmet ever since, true, nam is what I’m going to recommend now because it’s going to be stuff in a real car.

The camera is based on Novatek's 96650 chip. I have already dealt with its successor, the 96660, I can safely say that it is the best processor with similar capabilities. The camera captures full HD footage, which can also be viewed back on the rear 2,7-inch display. The angle of view of the optics is 120 degrees, and you can shoot at 30 or 60 FPS. Recordings can be stored on a 32GB card, but we don’t have to be afraid of running out of space, as the camera can record continuously by deleting the oldest files continuously or by recording the last 5-10 minutes at a time, depending on the setting. With these methods, we can be sure that you will not be left behind with anything that happens in front of our car.

G1W CB Full Black 2.7 inch 1080P Full HD Car DVR 2

The camera can now be purchased at a surprisingly good price, calculated in HUF, for as little as HUF 9000 with free delivery. Unfortunately, it comes from a Chinese warehouse, so you have to pay sales tax on it.

More pictures, test videos and shopping here: G1W-CB Full Black 2.7 inch 1080P Full HD Car DVR

 

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