QVIA Dashcam (Quad HD - 2 Channel - ADAS 2.0 - Wi-Fi - GPS - 32 GB)
Features:
Night vision with SONY Starvis:
Wi-Fi:
5 Recording Types:
Built-in GPS:
Auto switch, security LED and self-format:
ADAS 3.0 (Advanced Driver Assistant System):
Low-voltage Cut-off:
- 2-Channel Dash Cam (Front and Rear)
- 1440p Front (Quad HD) + 1080p Rear
- SONY IMX326 Exmor R Starvis sensor (Front)
- Ambarella A12 processor
- ADAS 2.0
- 32gb MicroSD card included (256gb MicroSD Card capacity)
- Dual Band GPS (GPS and Glonass) - Improved Positional Accuracy
- Built-in Wi-Fi capability
- Built-in Microphone and Speaker
- 135 (front) + 130 degree lens (rear)
- 30 fps + 30 fps
- Multi language voice guidance
- Software - QVIA Viewer (Windows and Mac)
- Applications - QVIA App (Android and iOS)
Night vision with SONY Starvis:
- The Qvia QR790 (2 Channel) dashcam is one of the first dashcams with real night vision thanks to the great SONY Starvis sensors. This sensor is know for it's stunning performances in the dark, resultion in the clearest video's at night.
Wi-Fi:
- The great Qvia QR790 (2 Channel) comes with a Wifi dongle included to allow a connection with your smartphone or tablet. All recording can be exchanged through the wifi, which allows for live playback and sharing the files on social media. The dedicated Qvia app for iOS and Android is available for free. Another great Wifi feature is the automatic software updates that are created when the camera is connected to your wifi at home.
5 Recording Types:
- Regular recording: The regular recordings start when the camera is switched on. The recordings are stored on the SD card in fragments of 3 or 5 minutes. When the SD card is full, the oldest fragments are automatically deleted from the card to make room for new recordings.
- Event recording: When an impact is detected by the built-in G-sensor, the camera switches to Event recording and indicates this with a sound. The 10 seconds before and 20 seconds after the impact are stored on the MicroSD card and cannot be deleted by the camera.
- Parking recording: When in parking mode, the camera detects movements and will store a 30-second recording on the regular SD card when a movement occurs.
- Emergency recording: A manual emergency recording can be started with one press on the button. These 30-second recordings are safely stored on a seperate file on the SD card.
- The Qvia QR790 (2 Channel) supports time-lapse parking recordings. In a time-lapse recording, a picture is taken every second. The pictures can then be watched as a high-speed recording. The big advantage of this type of recording is that it increases the recording time of the camera because the parking videos won't take up much data anymore. With the standard 32 GB card, over 15 hours of time lapse parking videos can be saved.
Built-in GPS:
- Forgot where you shot a specific recording? It's absolutely no problem anymore with the QR790 (2 Channel). This dashcam has a built in GPS receiver that saves all data and coordinates from every recording. All recordings, together with their unique locations, can be viewed easily using the special Qvia Viewer software.
Auto switch, security LED and self-format:
- The Qvia QR790 (2 Channel) dashcam has a smart auto-switch functionality to automatically start driving recording when the engine is started. A fitted high-brightness security LED lets others know you are protecting your car and are filming them. Through self-format software, the fitted SD/SDHC card is converted into the right format in the dashcam itself. You don’t have to be a technician to use this user-friendly dashcam.
ADAS 3.0 (Advanced Driver Assistant System):
- FCWS: 'Forward Collision Warning System'. This system gives a warning when a vehicle in front is approached at high speed, for example because of a traffic jam. When the GPS signal is good, the QR790 (2 Channel) has the current speed and can give a predictable calculation of the situation around the car.
- LDWS: 'Lane Departure Warning System'. When the car is about to leave the driving lane, the camera can give a signal to alert the driver.
- FVSA: 'Forward Vehicle Start Alarm'. Everyone has one of these moments when you don't really pay attention while waiting in line at a traffic light- or jam. This system warns the driver when the vehicle in front is driving away.
Low-voltage Cut-off:
- Qvia QR790 (2 Channel) protects your car's battery from draining. It has a built-in adjustable low voltage cut off system that cuts the power whenever your car's battery gets below a set voltage. By default, this voltage is set to 12.1v, meaning that the camera will shut down when the car's battery comes below 12.1v.