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Aim Smartycam Hd 4m Video Camera X94shd004w0 on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Solon, Ohio, United States

Solon, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:aim Manufacturer Part Number:X94SHD004W0

 Video format H.264 1280x700 pixel @ 30 fps
Display resolution 128x128 pixel
Lens Telecentric with 6 elements
Angle of view 67° and 84°
Internal battery Rechargeable lithium battery - 1.040 mAh
Battery charge 700 mAh 12V
Battery duration 70 '- 80' of recording
External power 9-15 Volt
Memory Up to 128 Gb
Memory capability 1.5 Gb (1 hour low quality recording)
2 Gb (1 hour medium quality recording)
4 Gb (1 hour high quality recording)
Accelerometer Tri-axial ± 5G
Usage temperatures -10°C/+60°C
Auto Power ON Yes, if connected to an AiM logger
Auto Power OFF Yes
Auto Start/Stop Recording Yes
Dimensions 87x63x48 mm
Weight 250 g, battery included
Waterproof IP67

In the box

*SmartyCam HD

*4 Gb SD Card

*CAN Cable of External Power Cable
*Battery Charger
*USB/AC power adapter
*CD for Software Install
Gps does not come with smarty cam HD

Note - this item will be shipped fully insured and depending on the carrier may require a signature.

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