Android USB Car DVR Driving Recorder — 1080p, WiFi, GPS, ADAS, 150° FOV, Loop Recording
Record every journey in stunning Full HD. The RoyalEssenceLux Android USB Car DVR Driving Recorder delivers 1920x1080 at 30fps clarity with a 150° wide-angle 5G HD lens, built-in WiFi, GPS, ADAS, and G-sensor — all in a sleek, compact unit that connects directly to your Android navigator. With auto-start recording, loop recording, motion detection, and collision lock, this is the complete driving safety solution for every road trip.
Key Features
- ✅ Full HD 1080p @ 30fps — Crystal-clear video in all conditions
- ✅ 150° Wide-Angle 5G Lens — Captures the full road ahead
- ✅ WiFi & GPS — Mobile app interconnection and location tracking
- ✅ ADAS & Electronic Dog — Advanced driver assistance for safer driving
- ✅ Built-in G-Sensor — Collision lock protects footage in an accident
- ✅ Loop Recording — Automatically overwrites oldest footage when storage is full
- ✅ Motion Detection — Records when movement is detected while parked
- ✅ Auto Power On — Starts recording automatically when the car starts
- ✅ Built-in Mic & Speaker — Audio recording included
Specifications
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Video Resolution: 1920x1080 @ 30fps / 1280x720 @ 30fps
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Photo Resolution: 12M / 10M / 8M / 5M
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Sensor: H62
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Lens: 5G HD wide-angle, 150° FOV
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Memory: 32Mb SPI Flash built-in; TF card up to 32GB (not included)
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Power: 5V, max 280mAh
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Connectivity: USB, WiFi, GPS, PC support
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Languages: English, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), Japanese, French, Russian
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Recording Reference: ~11 minutes per 1GB
Package Includes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does it need a separate navigator?
WiFi requires connection to an Android 4.0+ large-screen navigator (not included).
Does it include a memory card?
No — supports TF cards up to 32GB (not included).
Does it start recording automatically?
Yes — auto power-on starts recording as soon as the car starts.
What happens when storage is full?
Loop recording automatically overwrites the oldest footage.
Does it lock footage in a collision?
Yes — the built-in G-sensor triggers collision lock to protect footage.