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2091 days ago

DASHCAM

Amandeep from Papatoetoe

Unwanted gift as I already have a dash cam on both vehicles.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Audio
- Microphone: Yes
- Speakers: Yes

Dimensions
- Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.1 x 1.3 cm
- Weight: 290g

Display
- Image Resolution: 12M, 10M, 8M, 5M, 3M, 2MHD, 1.3M, VGA
- Screen Type: TFT Screen
- Size: 3"
- Video Resolution: 1920x1080, 1440x1080, 1280x720, 848x480, 640x480

General
- Cable Length: USB Cable: 82cm
- Image Formats Supported: JPG
- Memory Card: Not Included
- Storage Capacity: 2MB

Hardware
- Expansion Slots: Supports MicroSD cards from 4GB - 32GB (Class 6 and above)

Lens
- Lens Type: 140 degrees wide-angle lens

Other
- Language Support: English

Outputs
- USB: USB Mini-A

Power
- Battery Life: 30 minutes on battery
- Battery Type: Lithium battery

Recording
- Recording Speed: 30FPS
- Video: Loop recording: 1min/2mins/3mins/5mins

Sensors
- Advanced Driver Assistance System: No
- G-Sensor: Yes
- Motion Detection: Yes


IN THE BOX

Kogan Car Dash Camera Video Recorder
1 x Holder
1 x Car Charger
User Manual


PRODUCT SKU
KACARXDVRJA


People lie, camera's don't.
Insurance scams are on the rise, but accidents do happen, but that doesn’t mean you have to be caught out. This handy dashcam packs huge features into a compact package so you can capture every moment without a bulky camera obstructing your view.

Compact Full HD 1080p camera with night vision
Built-in G-sensor and Park Mode detector
Continuous loop recording for better storage
Features a photo mode, integrated speaker and microphone
140° wide viewing angle
Clear 3” LCD display

Let safety take the front seat with the Kogan Car Dash Camera Video Recorder – there to protect you in case of accident disputes or potential insurance fraud.
Footage as clear as day
Night or day, this miniaturised dash cam will capture it all in Full HD.

Price: $45

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