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Camera Type
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Dual Channel |
Form Factor
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Cylindrical |
Country
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South Korea |
Processor
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HiSilicon Hi3559-V100 |
CMOS Front
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Sony STARVIS IMX291 |
CMOS Rear
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Sony STARVIS IMX291 |
Channels
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2 |
Screen
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No |
GPS
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Yes |
G-Sensor
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Yes |
Wi-Fi
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Yes |
Parking Mode
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Buffered |
Lock Files
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Auto or Button |
Max Resolution Front
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1920×1080p |
Front Frames Per Second
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60 |
Max Bitrate Front (Mbps)
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25 |
Max Resolution Rear
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1920×1080p |
Rear Frames Per Second
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30 |
Max Bitrate Rear (Mbps)
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10 |
Video Format
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MP4 |
Compression
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H.264 |
Diagonal Viewing Angle Front
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139° |
Diagonal Viewing Angle Rear
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139° |
SD Card Type
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MicroSD |
Max Size (Spec)
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256GB |
Max Size (User)
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256GB |
Size Front (mm)
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138 x 43 |
Size Rear (mm)
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67 x 25 |
Mount
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Adhesive |
Power Supply
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12V |
Operating Temp
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-20°C to 70°C |
Battery
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Capacitor |
Error Notification
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Audio |
Swivel (To Record Side Windows)
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No |
Apps
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PC, OSX, Android, iOS |
Cloud Connectivity
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Yes |
Release Date
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Jul 2020 |
Unique Features
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Built in 4G LTE support to support cloud functions (saving videos, live view, etc.)
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Advantages
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Great parking mode
Good build quality
Cloud capability |
Disadvantages
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High price tag
LTE Hotspot can connect only 1 device
Video quality is not the greatest considering the $400+ price tag |
Final Word
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One of the first mainstream cameras that have LTE support built in. Add a SIM card with a data plan and you have constant connectivity to the Blackvue cloud. While pricey, it is loaded with more features than most dash cams |