New York, June 5, 2013. – The company Gmini, a leader in the market of portable electronics, introduces a new model of video recorder MagicEye HD71, made on a brand new chipset Siri A9. The HD71 is equipped with OmniVision OV2710 video sensor, which not only provides 30 fps recording at 1920×1080 pixels video resolution, but also 60 fps recording at 1280×720 pixels video mode.
Improved camera capabilities and screen size
FullHD 1080p video recording and excellent visibility with high-sensitivity image sensor and a 130-degree wide-angle lens. Thanks to it all the nuances of the road conditions will fall into the DVR field of view, including in the dark.
The bright, contrast and wide 2.7″ LCD screen allows you to easily adjust the position of the recorder and view recorded footage and settings, eliminating the need for an additional device to view the video.
DVR is equipped with a miniHDMI interface, providing the ability to connect to a TV for detailed video review footage. And the time and date recording feature lets you play back saved recordings with better orientation. The built-in microphone is designed to record the conversation with a traffic inspector.
Rugged and convenient mounting
Magnetic mounting bracket ensures reliable video recorder fixation on the car windshield, and allows you to quickly install and uninstall it. The only thing left on the windshield after you take it off is a faintly noticeable “patch” with a magnet. In addition, the compactness of this bracket will place the DVR behind the rearview mirror, thus not limiting the driver’s view.
Accelerometer and data protection
Accelerometer or a built-in three-position shock sensor serves to automatically protect from over-recording the fragments recorded during the slowing down or acceleration of the car, as well as during the side impact and driving over the unevenness. This feature is especially relevant and indispensable in emergency situations and provides a guarantee that the fragments of the recording, in which the car was slowing down or accelerating over a specified threshold, will be successfully saved without your direct intervention and will not be erased by cyclic recording video, when memory runs out.
Useful features and extras
Auto Power On/Off function automatically turns the black box on and off and starts recording when external power is applied or disconnected, sparing the driver from having to control the black box. Loop recording allows you to keep all recent events in memory by overwriting old files in case the memory runs out.
Practically any video players can be used for watching saved video files.
The black box functionality allows you to use microSD memory cards up to 32GB.
Comes with
- DVR.
- Magnetic mounting bracket.
- Power adapter with car cigarette lighter jack.
- USB cable.
- User manual.
- Warranty card.
Video recorder Gmini MagicEye HD71 is on sale now at a recommended retail price of 3950 Dollars.
Features Gmini MagicEye HD71
Recording resolution | Video: 1920×1080 30 f s, 1280×720 60 f s, Photo: 2, interpolation – 5 8 10 12 megapixels |
Video format | AVI H.264/MPEG4 |
Loop recording duration | 1 3 5 minutes, continuous recording until all available memory is full |
Power supply | 3.7V 500mA non-removable battery for proper video saving in case of external power outage and operating outside the car Power adapter running from car cigarette lighter 12V 24V |
Support for memory cards | microSD 1GB to 32GB |
Date and time overlay | Yes, for Video and Photo |
Shock sensor | Accelerometer G-Sensor |
Video output | miniHDMI, composite |
Microphone | Built-in |
LCD display | 2.7 inches, 16:9 aspect ratio |
Weight | 66g without bracket |
Size | 110 x 44 x 29 mm without bracket |
This sounds like a great DVR option with a high video recording speed. But I’m curious about the overall quality of the video. Does the MagicEye HD71 provide clear and high-definition footage?
What is the resolution of the MagicEye HD71 DVR by Gmini?