Vehicle DVR is something we’ve talked about before, such as KarKorder we saw at CES 2009.
This time we have something smaller and more streamlined. It is called X-Driven Vehicle DVR ($400). X-Driven Vehicle DVR is a tiny gadget that sits on your windshield to record video and other details which include speed, stopping distance, etc.
As you may imagine storage becomes an issue when you want video evidence. Therefore there are two modes you can operate the device in:
Accident / Event mode in which the device automatically detects the event via an impact sensor then it records and saves the images before and after the accident or event; or manual mode when the device records and saves images by the driver manually pushing the emergency button.
It can take SD cards up to 2GB. Here are some more specs:
- Location information storage
- Vehicle operation information storage
- Event replay with GPS tracking
- Powered by the vehicle with cigarette lighter adapter (included)
- Easy program installation (included on the SD card)
- 1.3 CMOS Mega Pixel camera
- MPEG 4
- 3 image quality choices 320 x 240
- (QVGA) 640 x 480
- (VGA) 1280 x 960 (MEGA)
- Internal GPS
- Internal 3D G-Sensor
- SD card (Min 512MB Max 2GB)
- Event recording includes:
- emergency button
- adjustable sensitivity movement
- collision
- break
- acceleration
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