A popular brand specializing in the production of registrars has introduced a new model with a swivel lens.
The device is called 70mai Dash Cam Omni. It is attached to the windshield of the car, like most registrars. The form factor of the device is a capsule case with a 1.5" screen and an IPS matrix. A design feature of the DVR is the ability to rotate the lens towards the interior and the street. Rotation is controlled by a mobile gadget or by voice. For example, the user can give a command to take a selfie. a picture, and then the camera will turn to the interior and take a photo.The lens itself has a viewing angle of 140 degrees, the rotation angle is 340 degrees.The design of the registrar virtually eliminates blind spots inside the car and on the street.
The camera of the device uses an OmniVision OS02K10 sensor at 2 megapixels (f/1.5). It can shoot Full HD movies at 60 fps. Also has the ability to increase the resolution to 2K through software. In addition, there is also an HDR mode available at 30 fps. Additionally, the camera is equipped with Timelapse and Road Story modes. The second turns videos into a movie-like experience using a variety of special effects.
The registrar is equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistant Systems) functionality - intelligent assistance systems for car drivers. The list of functions includes warning messages about leaving the lane, about a collision, about the start of the vehicle ahead, about approaching pedestrians and cyclists. There is a shock sensor in the body of the device, so that the recorder will prevent video overwriting in case of an accident or sudden braking. In addition, the sensor turns on when parking: the device will save the immediate moment of switching on the shock sensor and two seconds before the incident.
70mai raised funds for the release of a new registrar on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform. Dash Cam Omni should go on sale at the start of 2023. At the time of collecting the amount of money for the device, they asked for $99 for the version with a 32 GB drive (microSD cards are not supported).
The device is called 70mai Dash Cam Omni. It is attached to the windshield of the car, like most registrars. The form factor of the device is a capsule case with a 1.5" screen and an IPS matrix. A design feature of the DVR is the ability to rotate the lens towards the interior and the street. Rotation is controlled by a mobile gadget or by voice. For example, the user can give a command to take a selfie. a picture, and then the camera will turn to the interior and take a photo.The lens itself has a viewing angle of 140 degrees, the rotation angle is 340 degrees.The design of the registrar virtually eliminates blind spots inside the car and on the street.
The camera of the device uses an OmniVision OS02K10 sensor at 2 megapixels (f/1.5). It can shoot Full HD movies at 60 fps. Also has the ability to increase the resolution to 2K through software. In addition, there is also an HDR mode available at 30 fps. Additionally, the camera is equipped with Timelapse and Road Story modes. The second turns videos into a movie-like experience using a variety of special effects.
The registrar is equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistant Systems) functionality - intelligent assistance systems for car drivers. The list of functions includes warning messages about leaving the lane, about a collision, about the start of the vehicle ahead, about approaching pedestrians and cyclists. There is a shock sensor in the body of the device, so that the recorder will prevent video overwriting in case of an accident or sudden braking. In addition, the sensor turns on when parking: the device will save the immediate moment of switching on the shock sensor and two seconds before the incident.
70mai raised funds for the release of a new registrar on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform. Dash Cam Omni should go on sale at the start of 2023. At the time of collecting the amount of money for the device, they asked for $99 for the version with a 32 GB drive (microSD cards are not supported).
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