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With all these acusations and new hoon laws coming in the time has come to have full GPS tracking high definition video to keep your self safe on the road

Price will be around $139.95 per unit (give or take $10 as im still negotiating with supplier)

- 1st run will be of 5 units (can push to 10 if there is interest)

- $50 deposit up front for order

- All units will be sent directly to myself then i will send them out (easier to track that way)

1. Damo

2. MBS206

3. Ravi

4. Birds x 3

7. wedge_r34gtr

8.

9.

10.

Unit consist of 4 IR for night driving and has a 1.5" LCD for viewing on the spot

Specs/details will be below

Key Features

120 degree ultra wide angle lens, focus range from 10cm to infinity

1920×1080P full HD high quality resolution

Advanced H.264 video compression technology

5 mega pixels CMOS Sensor

1.5 LTPS TFT LCD, high definition, can watch while shooting

4×digital Zoom, ranges from 12 cm to limitless distance

Support HDMI high quality video transmission

5 resolution forms can be changed for video flow

30/60 frames per second for smooth video flow

Equipped with special auto suction cup holder. Conveniently fix and use

Built-in GPS logger, and google Map, can record driving track and so on

G-sensor to keep records of sensor data and real-time display on the player.

Matching IR Light for supplementing light at night

Seamless continuous recording, will not miss any data

Powerful document protection, even in the recording process, the occurrence of sudden power outages, machine damage, etc., video files will be intact

Adopt auto cigarette lighter power supply, to make the video recording while driving

To start the auto automatic off; to start the video recording function

Automatic circulating video recording, being able to set the recording time for each file

Watch video while ma king video recording in driving. Support on-spot play back

Improve time & date display, no need to reset when re-start

Set the video recording time, stop recording when the setting time is up

Screenshots function, can capture the video screen while video recording and reviewing

To charge through USB

Human orientated operation interface

Maximum 32G or even bigger SD high capacity storage device

Specifications

LCD Display 1.5 TFT LCD(4:3)

Camera Lens 120 degree wide angle, 4 fixed focus Lens, aperture 2.0,focus 3.4mm

Sensor 5M CMOS Sensor,1/2.5 light-sensing surface area

Zoom 4×digital zoom

Video Resolution H.264 compressed format1920×1080,30 frame/sec1440×1080,30 frame/sec1280×720,30 frame/sec848×480,60 frame/sec848×480,30 frame/sec

Video Codec H.264

Picture JPG file format Maximum output pixel:5.0 mega pixels

Circular Video Functions Support

Y/M/D/H/M Support

Carrier Media Built-in Memory (Available:21.1MB,Total:32MB)

Photograph Mode 5 mega pixels CMOS

Audio Microphone and speaker(AAC) equipped

Memorizer Memory:32MExternal Media: SDHC(support 32G max), TF card

Flashlight Automatic/Manual on/off electronic video supplement lamp(LED)

Video Output AV-OUT / HDMI out

Video Format PAL/NTSC

Current Frequency 50HZ/60HZ

USB Function 1. Memory Card2. PC camera

Shutter Electronic shutter

Battery 500mAh 3.7V Polymer Li-ion battery

Package Size 18cm*14cm*9cm

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Bank details for payment

NAB

BSB: 082620

ACC: 136401639

ACC Name: Damian Hunt

Please PM me receipt details once payment is made (so i can find it)

- $50 deposit is fine or can pay in full if you like

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I'm interested...

Can we see it setup in the car?

How intrusive is the system?

non intrusive and can be hard wired if you like. Easy to remove (just like a gps)

comes with software that shows tracking on google maps (puts a little car and shows ur course etc etc)

Thank you Damo!

Old man, I can send you the one of the other cameras Damo and I were talking about last night... Captain Slow from TopGear reviews it... It's a 30 minute video... LOL

With all these acusations and new hoon laws coming in the time has come to have full GPS tracking high definition video to keep your self safe on the road

Excuse my ignorance but how do you come to this conclusion?

Someone says you did something, you have video proof you didn't. You keep yourself safe on the road that way. Is that not obvious?

Thanks matt

exactly that, given that (most) of us in the car scene are a tight nit community and the fact that there is alot of targetting at our cars etc this is a great to be able to prove otherwise

and this isnt just video proof. GPS tracking shows your location with GPS co-ordinates and on google maps including date stamp, speed, time.

Edited by Frosty

Added benefit, all the stories we tell each other of "On my way to work, this retard did this thing you'll never believe!" well now we have proof for those stories too! LOL

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Added benefit, all the stories we tell each other of "On my way to work, this retard did this thing you'll never believe!" well now we have proof for those stories too! LOL

So you will be recording me? :( lol...

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