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While they tend to be the shape of a large matchbox, this Thinkware has a lower-profile design. Instead of attaching to a mount with a ball-and-socket connection, this camera slots into a mount which then attaches to the windscreen with a large piece of 3M adhesive. The camera can be removed from this mount, by sliding a lock and pulling the camera.
Or you can use the smartphone app too. Next to the sliding lock are buttons for manually saving footage, turning audio recording and WiFi on or off, and a power button. Small LED lights show the status of the camera itself and its WiFi connection, which is used to transfer video to your phone.
The lens can be rotated to account for the different rake of car windscreens. A permanently-attached cable fixes the camera to the included hardwiring kit, which gives it direct power from your car instead of using the 12V socket or a USB port. This is an important factor, as it means this camera really should be installed professionally, with its cables all hidden behind your car interior. Alternatively, and for this review, a cable for powering from the 12V lighter socket is available from Thinkware.
This works fine, but feels like you are doing the Thinkware F a disservice. The rear-facing camera is much smaller, with no buttons, attaches to the rear windscreen with a small piece of 3M adhesive, and has a camera lens that rotates through degrees to get just the right angle. It is powered by attaching a long cable to the included hardwiring kit, or to the optional 12V connection we are using here. Both the front and rear camera record at x resolution, also known as Full HD.
The front camera has a field-of-view of degrees, while the rear is wider, at degrees. These are both adequate, as any wider than degrees and footage can become warped.
On that note, the Thinkware F has dewarping technology to help produce video that is as accurate as possible, with minimal distortion. The camera also featured HDR high dynamic range , which helps to balance the light and dark areas of video, preventing details being lost in bright sunlight or deep shadows.
When hardwired, there is the option to enable parking mode. Thinkware says the F can survive for up to hours, which is just over 17 days, in this mode. Post by Giorgio Bravi » Mon Oct 09, pm. Post by visionpro » Mon Oct 23, am. Post by Georg Diczig » Wed May 30, pm. Post by Steve Leighton » Thu Jan 24, pm. Post by Giorgio Bravi » Thu Feb 07, pm. Post by Steve Leighton » Wed May 08, am. Skip to content. Quick links. Sql Server General discussion forum about all databases other than SqlBase.
So we must go back to ODBC?
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