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Kenwood DRV-A510W 2K Quad HD Wifi GPS dashcam

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Kenwood DRV-A510W 2K Quad HD Wifi GPS dashcamDe Kenwood DRV A510W is het 2K Quad HD model van de vernieuwde reeks dashcams van Kenwood. De modellen van Kenwood zijn op enkele punten verbeterd en een stuk compacter dan de vorige reeks camera's. Deze DRV A510W filmt met scherpe Full HD video's en is uitgerust met Wifi en GPS. Optioneel is de R110 camera aan te sluiten om ook achter de auto op te nemen. 2K video's De Kenwood DRV A510W filmt in zeer goede 2K Quad HD (2560*1440p) kwaliteit. De

De Kenwood DRV-A510W is het 2K Quad HD model van de vernieuwde reeks dashcams van Kenwood. De modellen van Kenwood zijn op enkele punten verbeterd en een stuk compacter dan de vorige reeks camera's. Deze DRV-A510W filmt met scherpe Full HD video's en is uitgerust met Wifi en GPS. Optioneel is de R110 camera aan te sluiten om ook achter de auto op te nemen.

2K video's

De Kenwood DRV-A510W filmt in zeer goede 2K Quad HD (2560*1440p) kwaliteit. De beelden zijn zowel overdag als 's nachts van goede kwaliteit zodat personen en auto's herkenbaar in beeld worden gebracht. Door de ingebouwde HDR (High Dynamic Range) zijn de beelden ook in het donker of bij slechte omstandigheden van uitstekende kwaliteit.

Optionele achter camera

Optioneel is de R110 camera aan te sluiten om ook achter de auto op te nemen. De Kenwood R110 achter camera is een waterdichte Full HD camera met 8 meter lange kabel. Je verbindt hem eenvoudig met de voorste dashcam en de camera's nemen tegelijk op. De R110 achter camera is tevens uitgerust met bewegingsdetectie tijdens de parkeermodus.

2,0 inch LCD

Op het 2,0 inch LCD met 4:3 ratio kun je eenvoudig instellingen wijzigen en video's bekijken. Het scherm bevat een screensaver functie waarbij het wordt uitgeschakeld na enkele minuten rijden zodat je niet wordt gehinderd tijdens het rijden. Ondanks het scherm is de Kenwood DRV-A510W erg compact en past hij achter vrijwel iedere binnenspiegel.

Bluetooth en Wifi verbinding

Middels de Bluetooth en Wifi verbinding bedien je de dashcam eenvoudig via je smartphone. Het wijzigen van instellingen en bekijken van beelden is via de Kenwood App super makkelijk. Verbinding is enkel mogelijk binnen bereik (+/- 5 meter) van de camera.

Optioneel CPL filter

Gebruik het optionele universele CPL filter om hinderlijke en schadelijke reflecties in het beeld te verminderen. Soms zijn reflecties van het dashboard zichtbaar in de video's, een CPL filter kan deze grotendeels uit de video's filteren.

GPS

De Kenwood DRV-A510W is uitgerust met GPS zodat de actuele snelheid en coördinaten worden bijgehouden. De snelheid kan desgewenst onderin elke video worden weergegeven en de filmlocatie en route kunnen later via de App worden bekeken.

Automatische parkeermodus

Kenwood biedt de mogelijkheid om je auto te beveiligen tijdens het parkeren. Sluit de dashcam aan met CA-DR1130 permanente voeding om de dashcam ook bij een uitgeschakelde auto te voorzien van stroom. Na het uitzetten van het contact schakelt de dashcam automatisch in één van de twee parkeermodi:

Bewegingsdetectie: De camera staat stand-by en begint een opname van 30 seconden bij een visuele beweging. Hierna schakelt hij weer terug in de parkeermodus.

Time Lapse: De camera maakt elke seconde een foto welke worden verwerkt door doorgespoelde 30fps video. Deze speciale manier van opnemen is iets minder gedetailleerd maar kost ook veel minder stroom en data.

Bij elke trilling neemt de dashcam een beveiligde normale opname van 30 seconden waarna hij weer in de parkeermodus schakelt.

126˚ kijkhoek

Met de bescheiden kijkhoek van 126 graden wordt een groot gedeelte rondom de auto opgenomen zonder het beeld teveel te verstoren aan de zijkanten.

Zelfklevende houder

Deze DRV-A510W wordt geleverd met een compacte maar stevige zelfklevende houder. Optioneel is een extra houder beschikbaar (zie accessoires) om de camera in meerdere auto's te kunnen gebruiken.

G-sensor

De Kenwood DRV-A510W heeft een ingebouwde G-sensor. Deze sensor registreert trillingen in het geval van een aanrijding. De huidige video wordt in dat geval beveiligd opgeslagen.

Loop recording

De dashcam is uitgerust met een loop recording waardoor de oudste beelden automatisch worden overschreven door nieuwe. De video's worden opgeslagen in kortere fragmenten van 5 minuten en zodra de SD kaart vol is wordt het oudste fragment verwijderd.

Beveiligde opnames (handmatig geselecteerd of door de G-sensor gedetecteerd) worden in een aparte folder opgeslagen en worden niet verwijderd door de loop recording. Op deze manier heb je altijd toegang tot de laatste en belangrijkste video's.

256gb ondersteuning

De Kenwood DRV-A510W ondersteunt Micro SD kaarten tot 256gb, goed voor zo'n 30 uur aan Full HD opnames. De Micro SD kaart wordt standaard niet meegeleverd.

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