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Higher video quality, and added features ensure optimal car black box performance for driver and vehicle safety.
Production of car black boxes in South Korea continues to see a concentration of dash cams. Conventional packages have a front and a rear unit, while there are those with as many as three to cover the interior as well.
Regardless of the combination, releases have a higher resolution for clear image capture and video recording in any lighting condition, with some models supporting up to QHD.
The majority of products pack in the functions of driver assistance devices, which include lane departure, forward and pedestrian collision, and curve speed warning systems, and front vehicle start and traffic light change alarms.
Wi-Fi support is widely adopted, allowing streaming and downloading on iOS and Android devices. Incorporating the Internet of Things technology is in full swing, enabling dash cameras to send notifications and videos to a smartphone, and users to check driving history and parking locations.
The products in this gallery have been handpicked by our South Korea-based market analyst for representing current trends in car black boxes.
CNSLink Co. Ltd's model F100 dash camera has a Cortex-A7 CPU, and 64GB SD card expandable to 256GB. It supports 4-channel recording at 30fps, and ADAS functions. Adopting Sony 307 Starvis image sensors, the front unit offers 1080p and 145-degree view, while it is 720p and 110 degrees for the rear ones. Images can be viewed on a 4in touchscreen IPS LCD or a smartphone via Wi-Fi. MOQ is 100 sets.
This car black box from CNSLink Co. Ltd, N300 model, offers 3-channel recording at 1080p in the front camera and 720p in the two rear ones, all at 30fps in event, driving and parking modes. Voice recording is through an internal or external microphone. GPS tracking is via an external device. SD card support is up to 128GB. The model has Wi-Fi connectivity. MOQ is 300 sets and delivery takes 6 weeks.
From Huvitech Co. Ltd, this hybrid mobile DVR provides 4 or 8-channel support and can be connected to UHD-TVI cameras. The D19FHD model's main camera has Sony IMX image sensors or other brands. Video recording codec is H.264. Primary storage is a 2.5in 1TB HDD or SSD, with an up to 256GB SD card backup. GPS and Wi-Fi functions are optional. No MOQ is required.
The dash camera from mBrain Inc., Edge G1 model, has video recording resolution of 1980x1080 pixels in the front unit and 1280x720 pixels in the rear. ADAS and IoT with GPS tracking functions are incorporated. The unit has a 3.5in 480x320-pixel IPS display, and built-in 128MB RAM and 128MB ROM. Memory is expandable with a microSD card of up to 128GB.
mBrain Inc. uses Sony IMX335 and IMX323 image sensors in the model Q90V dash camera's front and rear units, respectively with QHD and FHD resolutions. Video recording codec is H.264. The model with a 4in 800x480-pixel touchscreen IPS LCD has internal 512MB RAM and 128MB ROM, and supports up to 128GB microSD. Added functions include GPS, overspeed detection and ADAS.
This model Nova+3CH dash camera from Semisolution Inc. has an FHD front, and HD interior and rear units, all of which record at 30fps. The front viewing angle is 146 degrees and the rear 120 degrees. The CE and FCC-approved unit supports night vision, ADAS functions and Wi-Fi connectivity. It includes a 3.5in touchscreen LCD. An order of at least 100 sets is required. Delivery lead time is 4 weeks.
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