Moscow, March 23, 2012 - Company Gmini, one of the leading manufacturers of portable devices presents new compact car model DVRs Gmini MagicEye HD50 and HD50G, capable of recording full-motion video format Full HD 1080p. Features: wide-angle lens, a bright LCD display and built-in microphone - all this makes the new constant companion on the road. Additionally, the model has HD50G GPS-module, shock sensor and the ability to lock the speed and geographical coordinates of shooting.
MagicEye HD50 and HD50G pyatimegapikselnoy equipped with a camera with wide angle lens that allows you to record everything that happens on the windshield of the car while driving and parking. There are various modes of video with resolution up to Full HD 1080p at 30 or 60 frames / s. Data is stored in a popular format MOV (MPEG4 QuickTime), which can be played with almost any video player. The output images to a monitor or TV is via composite or HDMI-output. All necessary cables are included. Connecting to a computer via USB-port.
In addition, the DVRs are equipped with built-in LCD display with a diagonal of 1.5 ", which is useful for immediate viewing of recorded fragments and adjust the position and parameters of the registrar. On and off the device and start recording automatically when there are supply and power failure. This eliminates the the driver from having to track the activity of the registrar. All data is stored on microSDHC cards up to 32GB. Additional cyclic record at intervals of 1, 2, 5, 10 or 15 minutes. When the memory is full it automatically overwrite old files with the preservation of the latest developments.
In addition to video and photography is the ability to record audio via built-in microphone. Such a function can be useful when talking with the inspector DPS. In addition to the cable to run from the car cigarette lighter, both equipped with battery backup vidioregistratora. It is designed to properly maintain the current track when power is off, and provides an opportunity to brief the video outside the car.
Model MagicEye HD50G equipped with an optional built-in GPS, which allows you to record the speed and contact pictures and video to later view the recorded data with reference to the terrain map. Three-shock sensor provides automatic protection against overwriting fragments in excess of the threshold of acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle, which is important in emergency situations. The included software allows you to while watching recorded videos to watch for information from the shock sensor, speed and current position of the vehicle on the map.
Car DVR Gmini MagicEye HD50/HD50G performed in a practical and reliable black casing. New items on sale for a suggested retail price of 4200 rubles. for the HD50 and 5600 rubles. for HD50G.
Specifications:
Camera: 5 megapixel matrix 1/2, 5 ", the resolution of Full HD 1080p, Viewing Angle 120 degrees
Videography: MOV (MPEG4 QuickTime), 30 frames / sec: 1920x1080, 1440x1080, 1280x720, 848x480, 60 frames / sec: 848x480
Photography: JPG, 2592h1728
Cyclic recording: 1/2/5/10/15 min, automatic sequential overwrite the oldest pieces in the memory card is full
Start / Stop recording: automatic start / stop recording and start feeding / power failure
The imposition of temporal data: the video and photos, the imposition of speed: the video and photo (HD50G)
GPS-module: built-in (HD50G)
Probe impact: three-way accelerometer (G-Sensor) with a sensitivity setting (HD50G)
Microphone: Built-in
Video outputs: HDMI, composite
Memory card: microSDHC up to 32GB (Class 4 and above)
Battery: Standby Power for the correct preservation of the movie when disconnecting the external power supply and works out of the car
Input voltage: 5V, 1A power adapter from the onboard vehicle network
Language: English, Russian, Chinese
Dimensions / Weight: 107h62h41 mm/75 g, 85 g (HD50G)
Temperature range: 0 ~ 50 gradusovS
Scope of supply: AC power cord with plug for car cigarette lighter socket, mounting bracket, cable, HDMI (miniHDMI), Audio Video cable, USB, manual, warranty card
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