MAXWIN (Chang Soon) has started pre-sales of its BDVR-B001 drive recorder for motorcycles on Makuake. The planned general sales price is 16,500 yen, and Makuake is offering an early bird discount of 20% off (13,600 yen) and other discounts.
It combines features such as high-resolution recording, nighttime shooting, shock sensor, and smartphone app operation with a compact design and light weight. The main unit weighs approximately 60g and can be easily installed and removed.
Supports 1440p/28fps recording. It uses a 6-layer glass lens that is resistant to deformation even at high temperatures, enabling clear, high quality recording with minimal distortion. The camera also supports recording in full HD (1080p/59fps), which produces natural and smooth images with fewer frame drops. In the event of a collision with a driver, the camera is said to be able to reliably read the license plate number of the other driver’s car.
Other features include a constant power supply, waterproofing, and a recording sensor.
Attachment can be done with one-touch anywhere depending on the attachment. Locking Velcro tapes are used so that they are easy to attach and detach, but will not come off during use. Three types of attachments are included in the package: helmet, steering wheel, and side mirror.
The captured images can be viewed from a smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi. When playing back or saving images on a PC, the camera can be connected without using a card reader.
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