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Quelima SQ11 - the very mini tachograph camera with FHD resolution

Quelima SQ11 - the very mini tachograph camera with FHD resolution

The thing is, there are plenty of high-end car tachographs on the market, but one that’s so tiny, that’s so cheap, can’t be much.

Quelima SQ11 - the very mini tachograph camera with FHD resolution

 If we started with being tiny, let’s see how much it is! The size of the Quelima SQ11 Mini Camera is just 2,2 x 2,2 x 2,2 cm. However, compared to its size, it knows a surprising amount! The resolution is full HD, i.e. 1920 x 1080 pixels, with a 30 fps image refresh rate. The lens has a size of 3,6 millimeters and a viewing angle of 120 degrees.

QUELIMA SQ11 MINI CAMERA 1080P HD DVR 2

The built-in 200 mAh battery can also be charged from a USB port, the total charging time is 2-3 hours, which gives us an operating time of 1 hour. Of course, this shouldn't be an obstacle in a car, as the little one is constantly charging there anyway. It also has other good features. It detects movement within 5-10 meters, so it can even function as a tiny security camera. It can record continuously, making it excellent in a car as a tachograph camera, as it essentially never runs out of memory card. If you’re already on a memory card, the maximum supported capacity is 32GB, but we’d be surprised if that wasn’t enough for someone.

By the end, the mini camera was really a mini price. The Quelima SQ11 now costs $ 12, or about $ 3200. Shipping is free!

More information, pictures, videos and shopping here: This SQ11 Mini Camera 1080P HD DVR

 

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