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^^^Well said
I would disagree with that. The best thing about getting older is that you are getting older - much better than the alternative.“The best thing about getting older is… nothing.....
I've been looking carefully at all the photos of the WR1 from various angles and I don't see a slot for a memory card. There is no mention of card capacity on the Viofo web site and so far there has been no discussion along those lines.
Does this camera even use memory cards or is it WiFi file transfer only?
supports up to 128gb, I think you can't see a card slot as the pictures on the website etc are 3D renders rather than actual photos, at a guess the real photos weren't ready in time to be updated on the website
OK, thanks. Just wanted a clarification. Even the exploded view on the web site doesn't show where the card might go.
Sits directly next to the USB power input socket on the top side where the mount is. Let me know if you want a photo.OK, thanks. Just wanted a clarification. Even the exploded view on the web site doesn't show where the card might go.
Edit: Where's the slot?
Memory card slot is next to USB port and it supports up to 64GB ( by user's manual ).I've been looking carefully at all the photos of the WR1 from various angles and I don't see a slot for a memory card. There is no mention of card capacity on the Viofo web site and so far there has been no discussion along those lines.
Does this camera even use memory cards or is it WiFi file transfer only?
WR 1 has a super capacitors and Sony IMX 323, G-Sensor & Motion Detection.Records in 1080P 30fps, 720P 60fps and two lower resolutions ( not worth mention ), NO screen, dont know about GPS and CPL support.
Sits directly next to the USB power input socket on the top side where the mount is. Let me know if you want a photo.
I'm considering one of these as a rear facing cam in my pick-up truck
do you have tinted windows?
Very slightly tinted in the rear glass. Has never been an issue to date. Why do you ask? Is there something I need to know?