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Location:

shunde,foshan, China

shunde,foshan, China
Condition:New Brand:oem Manufacturer Part Number:F700B

size: 305*80*12(mm) storage card SD card
angle 170° pix 12million pixels weight 1000(g)
max storage capacity:upto 32G
storage method: loop recording
Data transmission interface: USB,HDMI
installing place: front windowshield 
Power 12-24v
motion detaction function,parking monitor
4.3" blue screen,1080P ,
Gravity sensor
Instant data protection
Large aperture
Front and back monitoring

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