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Main Features
Unlike other in-car recording systems, the T-eye Drive Recorder is used to record both video and
audio data in a continuous loop fashion. If the vehicle is involved in an accident such as a
collision, impact, and sudden acceleration-related incident, this data is marked and stored. One
may thereafter analyze the data to find its root cause by playing back the scenes of interest and
where acceleration, vehicle speed, direction, and location are available for review.
Continuous recording
The video and audio data from the front and interior views is continuously recorded while
power on. When the capacity of the SD Card has been reached, the older files are overwritten
by the latest file.
Pre and post event recording
When impact or unusual acceleration or deceleration is detected by the built-in G-Sensor and
has exceeded the preset limit or one activates the emergency record button, the recorded video
data is locked-in and is erased only by an authorized party. Event data records 1 minute before
and 1 minute after. (User may set pre-event time 1 minute, 2 minutes or 3 minutes). Stored
event recording data in SD card will not be erased unless user cancels the event (in-car), or the
files are erased by the person reviewing the SD card.
Night-time recording with Infra-Red Light
The included IR (Infra-Red) Light module with adjustment used this invisible light source to assist
in recording nighttime views from the interior facing camera.
Playback of video/audio data
The recorded data can be played back using the provided playback software which is found on
the SD card. The Record resolution is 640x480. Maximum 20 frames per second for 2 channels
(Max 10 fps @ VGA for each channel)
Data analysis
The recorded data can be easily analyzed for speed, vehicle location and direction of travel
including impact by using the T-eye Player that is found on conveniently on the supplied SD card.