GD14 Dash Cam Detailed Specifications |
Video Audio |
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Built in speaker |
Supported, mono |
Built in MIC |
Supported, mono |
Front Camera |
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Sensor Type |
1/2.9 '', 2 megapixel CMOS sensor |
FOV |
D:125° H:105° V:58° |
Resolving Power |
1920*1080 |
Frame Rate |
1080p@30fps |
Inside Camera |
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Sensor Type |
1/3 ", 2 megapixel CMOS sensor |
FOV |
D:120°H:100° V:45° |
Resolving Power |
1920*1080 |
Frame rate |
1080p@30fps |
Operation Environment |
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Storage Temperature |
-30ºC~+80ºC |
Atmospheric Pressure |
860Mbar~1060Mbar |
Packing Content |
GD14 equipment × 1. Emergency button × 1. External GPS antenna × 1. SIM card retrieval pin × 1. Power cord × 1 |
A dual-camera dashcam has several advantages:
1. Comprehensive Recording: Dual cameras can simultaneously capture the front view and the interior/rear of the vehicle, providing comprehensive monitoring. This means recording both the road conditions and events inside the vehicle during travel.
2. More Comprehensive Evidence: In the event of an accident or unforeseen incident, dual cameras offer more comprehensive and compelling evidence. They not only record the traffic situation ahead but also capture the behavior of occupants inside, aiding in clarifying responsibilities and understanding the full scope of an accident.
3. Enhanced Safety: Interior cameras can monitor the driver's behavior, such as observing the driver's state, potential distractions, or signs of fatigue, helping to alert drivers to stay focused and alert.
4. Anti-Theft and Supervision: Apart from recording while driving, the interior camera can act as an anti-theft tool, monitoring the vehicle while parked. For parents or vehicle owners, it can also be used to supervise children or pets inside the vehicle.
5. Better Resolution and Image Quality: Having two cameras can potentially mean higher resolution and clearer image quality, making recorded information more visibly clear.
In summary, a dual-camera dashcam provides a more comprehensive and accurate record and monitoring, enhancing vehicle safety and offering stronger evidence support.
FAQ:
1.How to record an emergency video?
Emergency video recording is enabled by default. If the dash cam detects any collisions, it will automatically record an emergency video.
Also the recording process cannot be interrupted. Once the emergency recording is completed, the dash cam will automatically switch back to normal video recording mode.
2.Why the dash cam stops recording?
If the dash cam automatically stops recording, please use the following to solve the problem,
1) Restoring dashcam to factory settings
2) Formatting the internal memory card
3) Updating firmware
4) Detecting abnormality in the internal memory card (e.g., non-dash cam-related files). In this case, please format the internal memory card.
After exiting these operations, the dash cam will automatically resume recording.
3.No driving route data displays on the app/platform
1) The positioning system on the dashcam is not functioning and cannot obtain positioning information.
Solution: Check the dashcam's GPS light. If it is not lit, move the dash cam to an open space and wait for approximately 3 minutes before trying again.
2) The car did not move, hence no driving record data was generated.
Solution: Ensure that the dashcam is correctly installed in the car and operating normally. Drive the car a certain distance to generate driving record data.
3) The phone has no network connection. The phone requires a network connection to load the map when viewing driving records.
Solution: Disconnect the phone from the dashcam's Wi-Fi hotspot and connect it to a network (WLAN or mobile data network).
4.Why does ADAS calibration fail?
1) The dashcam's camera is not positioned correctly, too far from the center front, i.e. too close to the left and right sides or the upper and lower sides.
2) The nighttime light is too dim, making it difficult to identify the lane line accurately.
3) The lane line appears blurred, making it impossible to identify.