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New LEXAND DVR: FULL HD video and metal body.

The company “LEXAND Lab” trademark LEXAND – a American company that supplies DVR recorders, car navigation devices, smart phones and smart phones, tablets, routers, routers with built-in battery and car accessories, announces the launch of sales of a new car DVR LEXAND LR50.

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New LEXAND DVR: FULL HD video and metal body.

Today LEXAND presents the newest model in the range of video recorders – LEXAND LR50. Traditionally for LEXAND brand DVRs, LR50 model differs by its compact size and ease of use. The device is made of durable metal alloy and is equipped with a remote 4G lens with a wide viewing angle of 140 degrees, which allows you to capture in the field of view and the roadside, and the space in front of the hood. Control settings and view content using the built-in 3-inch high-resolution TFT display.

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this recorder is implemented the scheme of optimal energy saving: there is an option to mute the sound and screen without stopping video recording which is especially useful in the dark, when too bright light can distract the driver from the road . Besides, the camera of video recorder with 2 MP CMOS matrix can make a series of still pictures at a single press of the button, which allows you to record any event in the necessary moment. Date and time recording is displayed on the video, so you can accurately identify the recorded moments. Video is recorded in the popular AVI format, readable by most playback devices, and in 1080p Full HD resolution.

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Resolution of photos that can be taken on the DVR – up to 5 megapixels. All content is recorded on Micro SDHC memory card supports up to 32GB, not included and starts recording automatically when the device is connected to a power source.

Additional convenience for the driver will be set in the menu of the emergency record function “on event” – with a built-in motion sensor triggering that is, any movement in front of the lens of the device or the G-sensor. After the last trigger as a result of impact, sudden braking, U-turn, etc. , the screen will be locked. Video fragment is recorded in the special area on the memory card and is protected from accidental overwriting.

If you want to delete old or unnecessary video clips, you can do it at the same time as recording video, and the menu can be set to record in cyclic mode. In addition to all these features, the DVR is equipped with a microphone, built-in speaker, mini-USB 2 port.0 and built-in 200 mA*h battery.

LEXAND LR50 comes with a suction cup holder, which design allows you to quickly and easily remove the recorder with one move.

Car DVR LEXAND LR50 is on sale now at a recommended retail price of 4499 Dollars.

Specifications LEXAND LR50

Camera sensor

2 megapixel CMOS

Display

3″ HD, 16:9, 960×320

Optics

4G, aperture f2.0

Video Resolution

1920×1080 FullHD , 30 frames per second

Video format

AVI, H codec.264

Photo Resolution

2560×1920, 5 megapixel

Photo format

JPG

Color

Dark brown

Lens angle of view

140 degrees

Battery

Lithium battery, 200mAh

G-sensor

KXUD9-2050, ± 2g 4g 6g 8g tri-axis gravity sensor

Processor

Apical 703

Interfaces

USB 2.0 mini USB

TF Card

Micro SDHC up to 6 class , up to 32 GB

Speaker

0.5W, 8 Ohm

Microphone

-40 dB± 3 dB

Main functions

Loop recording, auto off, screen off, motion sensor, sound recording, 3G sensor

Dimensions

86x50x38 mm

Body

Metal

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Comments: 3
  1. Aspen

    Is the DVR easy to use and set up?

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    1. Aspen

      Yes, DVRs are generally easy to use and set up. Most modern DVRs come with user-friendly interfaces and step-by-step instructions for set up. They typically require minimal technical knowledge to get up and running. Setting up a DVR involves connecting it to your television or monitor, plugging it into power, and following the on-screen prompts to configure settings such as time, date, and recording preferences. Once set up, using a DVR is straightforward, with options to easily schedule recordings, pause and rewind live TV, and access stored content. Overall, DVRs are designed to be user-friendly devices that enhance the TV viewing experience.

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  2. Logan Mitchell

    Is the metal body of the New LEXAND DVR purely for aesthetic reasons or does it serve a functional purpose?

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