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BlackVue DR590-1CH Full HD Dashcam 60FPS Sony Starvis Sensor (32GB)

$ 63.35

Availability: 72 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Dash Camera
  • MPN: KRHQDDR591
  • Brand: BlackVue
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: DR590-1CH 32GB
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: New
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO USE PARKING MODE YOU WILL NEED THE POWER MAGIC PRO OR POWER MAGIC BATTERY. TO USE GPS YOU WILL NEED THE GPS ANTENNA. THE LINKS FOR THOSE ITEMS ARE BELOW.
    POWER MAGIC PRO
    POWER MAGIC BATTERY
    GPS ANTENNA
    FULL HD 1080P @60FPS
    The DR590-1CH records Full HD 1080p videos of your drives at 60 frames per second, in a
    139-degree
    wide view angle.
    With the Sony STARVIS imaging sensor, you get awesome image clarity day and night.
    STARVIS is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
    BUILT-IN IMPACT & MOTION DETECTION
    ENABLES MULTIPLE RECORDING MODES
    While driving, your BlackVue detects impacts and sudden changes in speed. While parked, it also detects movements*.
    Videos files are marked accordingly so that you can easily find the relevant ones in the BlackVue Viewer for Windows and Mac OS.
    (*) For Parking Mode recording, an external battery pack (Power Magic Battery Pack) or a hardwiring kit (Power Magic Pro) is required.
    BLACKVUE VIEWER (WINDOWS/MAC)
    EASILY MANAGE YOUR VIDEO FILES
    The BlackVue Viewer is free to download and use.
    It lets you easily change your BlackVue configuration settings.
    Displays videos chronologically and by type (Normal/Event/Parking) to quickly identify and archive important footage.
    HIGH FRAME RATE FOR EXTRA FLUIDITY
    THE ADVANTAGE OF 60FPS VIDEO CAPTURE
    The DR590-1CH records extra fluid videos at 60 frames per second, keeping all details sharp even in fast action. With 60fps, motion blur is much reduced compared to 30fps.
    That means your BlackVue can better capture details–like license plates–even in fast-moving objects.
    LOOP RECORDING AND ADAPTIVE FORMAT-FREE TECHNOLOGY
    LESS FORMATTING AND SMOOTHER RECORDING
    Loop Recording:
    the DR590-1CH records over the oldest video files first when the microSD card is full, in a seamless loop.
    Adaptive Format-Free Technology:
    your BlackVue saves and organizes files on the microSD card in a highly efficient way. It reduces the need for formatting the card and prevents file corruption even after multiple write cycles.
    EXTERNAL GPS (OPTIONAL)
    LOG SPEED AND LOCATION ALONG YOUR VIDEOS
    The external GPS receiver (approx. 1 meter / 39 inches) adds location and speed data to your videos.
    Speed:
    speed data will be overlaid in the video (can be turned off in the settings).
    You can choose to display the speed in Kilometers per hour (Km/h) or Miles per hour (Mph).
    Location:
    you can visualize the location of your vehicle in the BlackVue Viewer’s Map during video playback.
    MIC ON/OFF AND FORMAT BUTTON
    Like every BlackVue dashcam, the DR590-1CH records audio in addition to video.
    Handy to make oral notes to yourself while keeping your hands on the wheel, record a conversation with a police officer, or capture any sound of impact that might be off-camera.
    Mic ON/OFF:
    The DR590-1CH features a physical button to toggle audio recording ON and OFF instantly.
    Note: please consult your local legislation on the use of audio recording devices in your vehicle. Commercial vehicles may be required to bear a sticker mentioning the presence of an active dashcam.
    Format microSD:
    A long press of the button can also be used to format the microSD card without the need for a computer.
    THE SONY STARVIS DIFFERENCE
    The Sony STARVIS™ image sensor that equips the DR590-1CH delivers outstanding low-light performance.
    Additionally, it features Night Vision, which can be activated from the settings, further enhancing details in dark surroundings.
    Even with Night Vision OFF, the STARVIS sensor outperforms regular CMOS sensors as you can see in the comparison shots below: