Talas. Video recorder. New series of car cameras from Mio
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Talas. Video recorder. New series of car cameras from Mio

Talas. Video recorder. New series of car cameras from Mio This year's IFA show in Berlin saw the premiere of two in-car cameras from the TALAS series, the MiVue 821 and MiVue 826. From November, they will also be available in Poland.

TALAS DVRs record in Full HD 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. Compared to 30 fps, this doubles the data density, resulting in video images with exceptional detail and smoothness even when recording at high speeds. The F1.8 multi-lens glass optics capture exceptionally high-quality images. The actual viewing angle is 150 degrees. No wonder we are talking about the present, because often only the angle of view of the optics is given, and not the video recording. 

Talas. Video recorder. New series of car cameras from MioThe built-in GPS module in the video recorders captures the speed of movement (recording can also be turned off), the exact location and time. It also provides automatic time and location calibration even after a long period of camera inactivity.

Both models of the TALAS series are equipped with a parking mode and, thanks to a backup battery, have 48 hours of standby time. Event recording starts automatically when vibration is detected and can be maintained for a long time thanks to the internal battery. However, when using a constant power source such as the Mio Smartbox product, the device can operate in active parking mode for up to 36 hours.

Talas. Video recorder. New series of car cameras from MioThe MiVue 821 and MiVue 826 DVRs feature an innovative QuickClic magnetic mount that allows you to quickly mount the camera and place it discreetly behind the rearview mirror, even in large, tall vehicles with a vertical windshield. Thanks to the attachment on the active holder, the recorder can be removed every time you leave the car.   

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The MiVue 826 model is additionally equipped with a WiFi module. Built-in WiFi syncs the captured DVR in real time with your smartphone. Thanks to this, you can also easily update the firmware and database of speed cameras over the air, ensuring that your device is always up to date. Free speed camera updates are available for the lifetime of your devices.

The recommended card for both models is a class 10 microSD card up to 256 GB. Models will go on sale from November. Prices for individual models: PLN 529 for MiVue 821 Oraz PLN 629 for MiVue 826. 

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