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Mini Camera with Built In DVR

Ideal for use in home, office, vehicle or where a fast,


  • 1/3" Sony Chipsetproduces 380 lines
  • Records 30fps, directly to SD card
  • Schedule recording
  • Built in motion detection
  • Built in microphone
  • Included wireless IR remote control
  • Record up-to 4 days on 4SD card
  • Records 30 fps, directly to SD card

Customers have asked for a small DVR that can easily be dashboard mounted for accident liability protection, and we’ve delivered. Also particularly useful for motorcycle or racing video,or even use around the home or office where a tiny DVR/camera system is needed. Extremely easy to set up this unit is ready to go to work for you in just a few minutes. The built in DVR was many of the same functions as the larger higher end type DVRs. Record directly to removable SD memory on a continuous, schedule, or motion based methodology. The ideal solution for your compact DVR needs whether it’s a nanny cam, dashboard cam, or any general need for compact video recording. Comes with easy DVR instructions, power cables, power supply, remote control and a 1 year warranty.

PCDVR1

OUR PRICE $199.99


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Channels 1
Audio Channels 1
Max Resolution 380
Max Frame Rate (fps) 30
Max Storage Capacity (GB) 4
Remote Viewable no
IP Capable no
CD Burner no
DVD Burner no
Ethernet no
SD Card Reader yes
Mini SD Card Reader no
Micro SD Card Reader no
CF Card Reader no
Remote Control yes
Voltage DC 30
Warranty 1 year warranty
Imager Size 1/3" Sony Chipset
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Since 1991, the University of Florida has conducted an annual National Retail Security Survey (NRSS), to anonymously gather retail loss and prevention metrics in various vertical retail markets for the previous year. This study has become a leading resource to gauge retail loss prevention and retail store security practices in the United States. In it's 15th and most recent publication - The 2006 National Retail Security Survey - 151 corporate retail chains representing 26 different vertical retail markets were surveyed.

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