PlayMe Vega
Photos 6 | Outdated Product Type: combo device; Installation: on rear view mirror; HD (720): 1280x720, 30 fps; Full HD (1080): 1920x1080, 30 fps; G-sensor; sound recording; speed on video; GPS; GPS informer; radar detector; speaker; Screen size ("): 5; Max. memory card size (GB): 64; Backup power: battery; |
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Multifunctional model PlayMe Vega solves three important tasks in one fell swoop. Firstly, it captures the traffic situation in front of and behind the “iron horse” on the camera, and secondly, it helps to avoid police “traps”, and thirdly, the device skillfully disguises itself as a salon mirror.
Place of registration"
The place of "registration" of the autoregistrar is on top of the rear-view mirror. Power is supplied to the device from the on-board car network 12 V. Instead of the traditional battery "under the hood" of the electronic mirror, a supercapacitor is installed, which allows the model to endure hot summer heat and frosty winter nights.
360° view
First of all, we have a DVR with support for recording FullHD videos. The main "eye" of the device looks at what is happening ahead with a viewing angle of 146 °, and the auxiliary "eye" covers the "stern", shooting video at a resolution of 640x480 pixels. You can view the footage without leaving the cash register on a 5-inch IPS screen at the head of the mirror panel of the car recorder. It is also used to change recording parameters, display information about police radars, display the current and maximum allowed speed of movement.
radar detector
In the role of a radar detector, PlayMe Vega detects radiation in all common ranges on east european roads, suggesting compliance with the speed limit and the distance to the radar complex. Points with the location of stationary cameras are stored in the memory of the car recorder and are subject to periodic updating through a computer. The device pulls up information about them according to GPS satellites. The model also has an older brother with touch controls, nicknamed Touch.