BlackVue DR590X-2CH Full HD Dash Cam
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In order to use a 512GB SD card, a firmware update is required. Please download here.
BlackVue DR590X-2CH Full HD Dash Cam
The BlackVue DR590X redefines entry level. With some of BlackVue’s best technology, including advanced parking recording, the DR590X is a great dash cam to start because it blends performance and reliability into a super stealthy design that’s more affordable than you might think.
Front & Rear
1080p Full HD
Parking Mode
Built-in WiFi
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Overview
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What’s Included
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Specifications
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Reliable Image Quality
Equipped with a Sony STARVIS 1 top-tier image sensor, the DR590X-2CH captures crisp Full HD 1080p @ 30 FPS for both cameras, with a 139° front field of view, and 137° for the rear. Its enhanced Super Night Vision ensures outstanding image clarity under any lighting conditions, from bright daylight to the darkest nights
Sony STARVIS Image Sensors
The DR590X-2CH records Full HD 1080p videos of the front and back of your car at 30 FPS, in a 139° wide view angle. Super Night Vision, thanks to Sony STARVIS image sensors, ensures image clarity in all light situations, day or night.
Peace of Mind When You Leave Your Vehicle
With motion and impact recording, you can stay confident when leaving your car unattended on the streets, parking lot or even your own driveway.
In Parking Mode, the DR590X-2CH stays active even when you’re away. It also includes the few seconds before the triggering event, thanks to buffered recording, giving you a full picture of what happened.
NOTE: Parking mode requies a power-source. You will need a BlackVue Hardwiring Kit or a Battery Pack to enable this feature.
Peace of Mind When You Leave Your Vehicle
With advanced motion and impact-triggered recording, you can stay confident when leaving your car unattended on the streets, parking lot or even your own driveway.
In Parking Mode, the DR590X-2CH monitors your parked vehicle, recording videos when it detects movement or impact. It also includes the few seconds before the triggering event, thanks to buffered recording.</sp
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