This workshop will demonstrate how you can make a cheap car video recorder using a cheap apy camera in less than Rs. 1,000.
vishal, a senior manager at a well-known bank , drives to work every day . One of the safest drivers in his circle, he never breas traffic rules and has never got a ticket in all his years of driving. One moring while driveing to work, a young man suddenly darted across the highway to ross the road. The man was hit by Vishal's vehicle, and while a police complaint did ensue, he wasn't hurt much and escaped with a few scratches. fortunately for Vishal, he had insalled a disgital video recorder (dvr) in his car, from its place on the dashboard, it recorded every part of his journey that day. the recording proved in court that vishal was driving safely, was following the speed limit of 60 kmph, and that the jay-walker was at fault. Vishal was found innocent, all thanks to the DVR in his car.
Car recorders are growing popular all oover the world. There are plenty of ways in which DVRs prove useful. Taxi operators can monitor if thire drivers are following the rules: parents can check that their children are being responsible, and innocent car oweners his car, and innocent car owners have evidence in case an accident occurs. installing a video recorder in your in your car is recommended to deal with any untoward incidents, but a branded DVR for the fcar is very expensive. Here, we show you how to make one for less than rs 1,000.
NOTE : The amount of money you spend will depend on the type of recorder you want to build and the storage and battery capacity you need.
Automobile digital video camersas mounted on a car's dashboard to record its entire jouney. Some DVRs comprise of dual cameras for front and rear (driver and rear view) recording, wide angle lenses, high definition recording, high speed or high frame rate recording night vision, and GPS geo-tagging. the prices of these DVRs are exorbitantly high. The cheapest and simples China-made car video .
vishal, a senior manager at a well-known bank , drives to work every day . One of the safest drivers in his circle, he never breas traffic rules and has never got a ticket in all his years of driving. One moring while driveing to work, a young man suddenly darted across the highway to ross the road. The man was hit by Vishal's vehicle, and while a police complaint did ensue, he wasn't hurt much and escaped with a few scratches. fortunately for Vishal, he had insalled a disgital video recorder (dvr) in his car, from its place on the dashboard, it recorded every part of his journey that day. the recording proved in court that vishal was driving safely, was following the speed limit of 60 kmph, and that the jay-walker was at fault. Vishal was found innocent, all thanks to the DVR in his car.
Car recorders are growing popular all oover the world. There are plenty of ways in which DVRs prove useful. Taxi operators can monitor if thire drivers are following the rules: parents can check that their children are being responsible, and innocent car oweners his car, and innocent car owners have evidence in case an accident occurs. installing a video recorder in your in your car is recommended to deal with any untoward incidents, but a branded DVR for the fcar is very expensive. Here, we show you how to make one for less than rs 1,000.
NOTE : The amount of money you spend will depend on the type of recorder you want to build and the storage and battery capacity you need.
Automobile digital video camersas mounted on a car's dashboard to record its entire jouney. Some DVRs comprise of dual cameras for front and rear (driver and rear view) recording, wide angle lenses, high definition recording, high speed or high frame rate recording night vision, and GPS geo-tagging. the prices of these DVRs are exorbitantly high. The cheapest and simples China-made car video .