The Ideal Mobile DVR for Your Vehicles
Mobile DVRs have different types. These are often installed in different vehicle transportation. A mobile DVR system can assist you, your family, and your employees. Also, can reduce expenses and increase productivity.
Standard DVRs and analog cameras are not the same as Mobile DVR. The memory slots, the terminal, to the casing itself is not the same. Strong vibrations and harsh weather are designed to be controlled by it.
Using the 4G remote, live streaming is possible at any time, anywhere, by the use of a smartphone, computer, or tablet. Location and speed information can be overlaid on the video using GPS. It can be incorporated into an external module. Video downloads through WIFI are automatic. Video downloads through WIFI are automatic.
Mobile DVR Recordings
You can install the Mobile DVR and choose HDD or SDD to keep the recording. It has a good anti-vibration design and technology. Special software has been used to protect every recording. Mobile DVR doesn’t vibrate. It can only be installed in an office settings. Also, it often uses a PC HDD to store recordings. You can start recording using the standard player.
Any analog camera, including CVBS and AHD, with a resolution of up to 2MP can be controlled by these Mobile DVRs. However, if you use the Mobile DVR on a boat or a large vehicle, you can attach any camera for AHD systems. The ideal fit is with our vehicle cameras.
Suited for a Car Monitor
Having a vehicle monitor is needed for further support. It is intended for use with the mobile DVR. The IR remote control that comes with these mobile DVRs makes it simple to operate the menu settings from the driver’s seat. The menu settings is designed for displaying on a vehicle monitor.
Mobile DVR Vibration Test
In order to make sure that the Mobile DVR is appropriately running and that it fulfills its role both now and in the future, testing for shock and vibration in terms of the product’s intended environment and use is required. Nowadays, the majority of businesses must pass the EN50155 vibration test for railway applications.
The Mobile DVR’s dependability and the security of its data are ensured through anti-vibration testing under a variety of conditions. During the anti-vibration tests, the mobile DVR was put through three different categories of movement situations. Vertical, horizontal, and combination are the three. The outcomes demonstrate that the updated Mobile DVR successfully completes its duty under these conditions and that it has no negative effects on its overall efficacy.
The Main Functions of Mobile DVR
GPS
Mobile DVR includes functions with GPS built in. These variants have a 3m connecting cord and a GPS antenna module. The GPS is handy for geolocating and tracking the vehicles using software or APPs. It is used for overprinting the geographic coordinates on the video taken.
Input/Output for Alarm
An alarm is a very important function. Mobile DVRs feature inputs and outputs for alarms. The alarm inputs can be connected to the vehicle switchboard and to on-board contacts and pushbuttons. Alarm actions can be linked to each input. In the event that the inputs are activated, local devices can be activated using the alarm outputs.
Wi-Fi and 4G
Mobile DVRs includes a few versions with Wi-Fi and 4G. These devices have unique antennas and a 3-meter connection cord. You can connect the MDVR to a Wi-Fi network using the WIFI to access the internet. Even a basic 4G router or a smartphone in hotspot mode might function as the Wi-Fi network. Both of which are ideal options for vehicles. The 4G Mobile DVR can connect to the Internet without the use of external devices. You just need to insert a mobile SIM into the 4G variants.
G-Sensor
Let’s have the built-in G-Sensors. The G-Sensor can identify rapid changes in speed brought on by accidents or other unique circumstances. When the G-Sensor triggers, many actions might be started. For instance, you can send notifications, turn on other devices, and start recording automatically with a pre-recorded time.
Newest AI Function
What matters with a mobile DVR is capturing a complete recording while it’s moving. It now contains artificial intelligence (AI) features including the ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistance System), DMS (Driver Behavior State System), and BSD (Blind Spot Detection) functions to detect blind spots beforehand. It now makes things safer than they were before.