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FineVu | GX400 Front & Rear 64Gb Hardwire

  • 64GB MicroSD Card Included. (Upgradeable upto 256GB).
  • FineVu | GX400 Front & Rear 64Gb Hardwire.
  • Built-in GPS.
  • Resolution:

    - Front Quad HD (2560x1440p)

    - Rear 1080P

  • Lens angle : Front 122°, Rear 124°
  • Built-in Wi-Fi.
  • Image Sensor :

    - Front : 5.1M pixels, SONY Exmor R STARVIS IMX335

    - Rear : 2M pixels CMOS Image Sensor

  • Speed Camera Alerts.
  • Auto Night Vision.
  • AI Heat Monitoring
  • Power Saving Parking Mode.
  • Time Lapse.
  • ADAS Plus.
  • Low Voltage Cut-off.
  • Format Free 2.0 .
  • GX400.
  • Battery : Supercapacitor.
  • Buil-in Mic & Speaker.
  • Power Consumption :

    -Parking Mode : 5.0W

    - Power Saving Parking Mode : 0.06W.

  • 3 Year Device Warranty.
  • Absolute Parking Guard.
  • Live Motion Detection.
  • Loop Recording.
  • High Dynamic Range.
  • Smartphone App : FineVu Wi-Fi App.
  • PC Viewer : FineVu Player 2.0.
  • Discharge Prevention.

  • NOTE : Regarding the Supplied & Fitted Options

  • Please note when purchasing a 2/3 channel combination dashcam for automobiles. Certain vehicles have complex tailgate applications from split tailgates to complex grommet arrangements, before a purchase is executed please either call us on 01274 733633 or email on info@vehicletrackingtech.co.uk beforehand so we can ascertain the information to hand.
  • Please before purchasing a 2channel/multichannel dashcam combination for vans. Certain vans that are carpeted cannot have the rear dashcams installed. If any further assistance is required, please call on 01274 733633 or email on info@vehicletrackingtech.co.uk
£229.90

(Supplied, inc VAT)

What's in the box

  • Front Camera.
  • Rear Camera
  • Hardwire Cable.
  • Micro SD Card.
  • Rear Camera Cable
  • User Guide.

Specifications

  • Image Sensor :

    - Front : 5.1M Pixels SONY STARVIS IMX335

    - Rear : 2M pixels CMOS Image Sensor

  • Resolution:

    - Front 2k QUAD HD (2560X1440P) / 30FPS

    - Rear 1080P

  • Viewing angle:

    - Front 122° (Diagonal)

    - Rear 124° (Diagonal)

  • Auto Night Vision.
  • Built-in Mic & Speaker.
  • Capacity: 256GB.
  • Sensor: 3-Axis Accelerometer G-Sensor (3D, ±3G).
  • GPS: Built-in GPS.
  • WI-FI: Built-in Wi-Fi.
  • Power Consumption :

    - Parking Mode : 5W

    - Power Saving Parking Mode : 0.06W

  • Full Specifications Here.

Key Features

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2K QHD Front Camera


2K QUAD HD forward facing dash camera with recording of 2560 x 1440 @ 30fps..

122° wide-angle lens, 5.1M pixels, SONY Exmor R STARVIS Image Sensor.

This front dash camera has a very compact design and can be placed in a discreet location in the front windscreen, matching any modern interior..

The front dash camera including it’s mount is only 96.5mm across and 70mm in height, weighing in at only 114g!

Due to it’s size, this enables the dashcam to be placed neatly behind your rear view mirror and out of your line of sight.

Wedged shaped in design, it is installed at the angle of the windscreen, therefore does not obstruct your field of view.

An additional bonus is the absence of an LCD screen.

Unlike other older conventional dash cameras, it simply has small lights to alert you to it’s charging and recording state, thus no distractions!

To view live footage or historic footage, you simply connect the mobile app to the dash camera.

This quality of footage will certainly capture number plates, accidents and any other incidents you wish to view with superior clarity.


1080P Rear Camera


Rear window camera with 1920*1080p (FULL HD) resolution. 2M Pixels CMOS Image Sensor.

The rear dash camera can be placed in a discreet location in the rear window.

With the inclusion of it’s mount, this rear dashcam is only 46.85mm across and 36.5 in height, weighing in at a miniscule 23g!

Having rear dash cam footage can significantly reduce the time taken for insurance claims, as evidence can be provided straight away, resulting in less time taken for investigations.


Speed Camera Alerts


This feature fully supports geographical details of the entire United Kingdom.

Notifications for SEVEN different traffic enforcement camera types around the U.K are provided to the driver on approach.

Accurate location information is obtained via the dash camera’s built in GPS.

An audible warning is given in advance. Such as “Speed camera ahead”.

In addition, the driver is also alerted if entering a known mobile speed camera enforcement area or if a red light camera is in operation.

  • Camera Type: Fixed Speed

    Enforcement Purpose: Speed Limit

    Description: A permanently positioned camera enforcing the posted speed limit of the road.


  • Camera Type: Average Speed

    Enforcement Purpose: Speed Limit

    Description: A permanently positioned system of two or more cameras enforcing the posted speed limit of the road between each camera location..


  • Camera Type: Red Light Only

    Enforcement Purpose: Red Light

    Description: A permanently positioned camera enforcing the red-light phase of a traffic light at the stop line.


  • Camera Type: Fixed Speed

    Enforcement Purpose: Speed Limit

    Description: A permanently positioned camera enforcing the posted speed limit of the road.


  • Camera Type: Red & Speed

    Enforcement Purpose: Red Light & Speed Limit

    Description: A permanently positioned camera enforcing the red-light phase of a traffic light at the stop line as well as the posted speed limit of the road at all times.


  • Camera Type: Mobile Zone

    Enforcement Purpose: Speed Limit

    Description: An area of regular enforcement for the posted speed limit of the road using portable equipment. There may or may not be some infrastructure present such as hard standing, a layby or sensors in the road surface. Such zones may cover several locations through a village or along a road as a single zone alert.


  • Camera Type: Temporary Speed

    Enforcement Purpose: Speed Limit

    Description: A location where a camera is in position on a non-permanent basis. A housing or permanent base may be evident of the location such cameras are placed.


  • Camera Type: Variable

    Enforcement Purpose: Speed Limit

    Description: A permanently positioned camera enforcing the speed limit of the road as indicated by speeds as displayed on signage present. This may be set speeds at times of day or a constant variation based on traffic levels.

  • Note: Never rely on technology to inform you if you are speeding. It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure safe driving.


Live Motion Detection


Live Motion Detection is where either the front or rear camera detects movement in front of the camera, such as someone walking down your driveway or sneaking around your vehicle!

A potential vandal does not even need to touch the vehicle, although the camera system will still turn on, record, and capture them in action.

More or less just like having CCTV in your vehicle.

At night, a security LED is present as a deterrent if the Motion Detection is activated, although this light can be turned off via the app if desired.


Absolute Parking Guard


Most other dash cameras with Parking Mode record once the impact has been detected.

Meaning they did not actually capture the impact, only the aftermath.

The FineVu GX4K Absolute Parking Guard feature, secures 10 seconds of footage BEFORE the impact detection PLUS 10 seconds AFTER the impact.

A vital 20 seconds of the full incident scene in true 2K quality both front and rear.


Smartphone App


Connecting the FineVu GX400 Dash Camera to the Smartphone App really is child’s play.

It’s just so easy and simple!

All major functions of the dash camera are easy to use, such as viewing footage, live streaming of video, downloading recorded footage and if you wish, firmware updates.

A complete technical novice would have no issues connecting to the dash camera and navigating the app.


Smart AI Heat Monitoring


If the FineVu GX400 Dashcam starts to overheat whilst in parking mode, the AI will automatically switch it to Power Saving Parking Mode.

Once the dash cam has cooled down and the temperature stabilises, AI will switch it back to Motion Parking Mode.

Although the UK typically has cooler weather, this feature can be a great advantage on some occasions during our hot summer months.

* This feature is only applicable during motion/time lapse parking mode.


Front Vehicle Motion Alert


Front Vehicle Motion Alert (FVMA) lowers the risk of accidents by warning the driver of potential road hazards.

As an example, when you pull up in traffic lights, some drivers do not pay attention to when the lights have now turned back to green./p>

As soon as you pull up behind another car, FVMA takes a note of this.

Once the car in front sets off, this movement is detected.

Subsequently the dashcam notifies you that the car in front has moved by playing an audible sound.


Lane Departure Warning System


An alert is triggered if your vehicle veers into another driving lane whilst in motion.

This is an additional safety feature to aid in preventing you falling asleep for instance, and drifting over into other lanes.

This setting can be disabled via the Smartphone App if you wish.


Prolonged Recording Time


POWER SAVING PARKING MODE

Consuming 98% less power, the FineVu GX400 records 2,325 hours more than standard parking mode.

* The number of recording-standby hours is based on maximum hours provided until low voltage cut-off initiates.

* Depending on the dashcam’s power consumption, environmental factors, and the vehicle’s battery condition, actual recording standby hours may vary.


What’s In The Box


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While dashcams draw a small amount of power, they are unlikely to significantly impact your vehicle's battery life. However, it's a good idea to use parking mode with caution.

Dashcams complement safe driving practices by providing evidence in the event of incidents. They are a valuable addition to your safety and security toolkit, enhancing your confidence on the road.

Regular maintenance includes keep formatting SD cards at regular intervals for optimum performance, lens clean, ensuring the power source is stable, and periodically updating the dashcam's firmware for performance improvements.

Dashcams are generally legal to use for personal use, but their use may be subject to data protection regulations. Our experts can provide guidance on legal and ethical usage.

Many dashcams feature a parking mode that monitors your vehicle even when it's parked. It can capture incidents such as accidents, break-ins, or vandalism, providing valuable evidence.

Yes, you can install multiple dashcams for full coverage. Some systems offer front and rear cameras, while others allow for additional side or interior cameras for a complete recording solution.

Dashcam footage is typically stored on an SD card or can be transferred to a computer or smartphone for viewing. It's advisable to back up important footage to a computer or cloud storage.

The dashcams we offer are equipped with night vision or low-light recording capabilities, ensuring clear video footage even in challenging lighting conditions.

Dashcams are not typically included as standard features in vehicles. They are separate accessories that you can add to your car to enjoy the benefits of video recording while driving.

A dashcam is a compact camera device that attaches to your vehicle’s windshield or dashboard. It continuously records video footage of your driving, providing a reliable record of incidents, accidents, or unexpected events. By installing a dashcam, you can: Enhance safety: Deter potential incidents and protect yourself from fraudulent claims. Document accidents: Capture clear evidence in case of accidents or traffic violations. Gain peace of mind: Drive with confidence, knowing your journeys are being recorded. Improve driving habits: Review your driving footage to identify areas for improvement. Our range of dashcams offers various features and configurations to suit different needs, including additional cameras for interior, rear, and side... Read more

You can't explain that! Just kidding. Dash cams record video to a removable memory card inside the camera itself. Any time your car is on and the dash cam is plugged in, it is acting as your backup witness. Dash cams automatically start recording when they are powered on, and stop recording once you turn your car off. Note: Some dash cam models have the ability to keep recording even while the vehicle is parked! This is known as "parking mode".

Once you have purchased a dash, in most cases this is all you need to do to be up and running:

  • Insert a memory card.
  • Attach the suction-cup mount to your windshield.
  • Plug the power cord into the power source (cigarette lighter or other).
  • Done! Since recording is automatic, just drive your vehicle like you normally would, and enjoy the fact that you are now "protected by dashcam"!.

    Please note that the above is applicable to plug & play dash cams.

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Yes, there are several types of dash cams, and while they come in all shapes and sizes, they may be classified into a few distinct categories (click on any category link below to open a new browser window to that category of dash cam): Single-lens dash cams (for forward-facing recording) Dual-lens dash cams (for front + rear recording) Dual-lens dash cams (for front + inside recording) Professional dash cams (for commercial or governmental fleet vehicles) Single-lens dash cams are the most basic type of dash cam. These record from a single camera lens, like a normal camcorder. Typically people mount these dash cams in their front windshield in order to record what is happening in front of the car. Dual-lens dash cams are a bit more complex. These dash cams can record from more than one camera lens at a time. Typically they utilize one forward-facing lens to record what is happening in front of the vehicle, and one inside-facing lens to record what is happening inside the vehicle. These are particularly useful for fleet or commercial vehicles where typically the driver of the vehicle is not the owner of the vehicle. There are also dual-lens dash cams for front + rear such as the BlackVue DR750S-2CH that record in front of the vehicle like a single-lens model, but also use the input from a smaller remote camera (a camera mounted in the back of the vehicle - on the rear windshield) to record what is happening behind the vehicle as well. Professional dash cams are commercial-grade models designed for business use (fleet vehicles, taxis/Uber/Lyft drivers, delivery trucks, etc) or other commercial, municipal or government purposes. These high-reliability units are also desirable to those individuals seeking the added peace of mind that comes from using a professional-level device in their own... Read more

Dash cams, or dashboard video cameras, got their name due to originally being mounted on the dashboard of vehicles (mostly police cars). Now, most dash cams mount to a car's windshield with a secure and easy to use suction cup mount or strong adhesive pad.

Managing your dashcam footage is simple and convenient. You can remotely access your recordings through a secure online platform or mobile app, allowing you to view, download, and manage them effortlessly.Remote access is typically possible only when the system is actively recording (live mode). This can be achieved via Wi-Fi or by inserting an SD card into a computer. For added convenience, some models also support SD card storage, providing direct access to your recordings. Note: Please note that live view requires subscription... Read more

While many of our dashcams can be easily self-installed, some vehicles, especially those with specific features like split tailgates or complex wiring, may require professional assistance. Our expert installers can handle these challenges, ensuring optimal placement and functionality of your dashcam.

: Absolutely! Our dashcams allow you to access and download recorded footage remotely through a user-friendly online platform or mobile app. For added convenience, some models also support SD card storage, providing an offline option to review your recordings.

If your dash cam is plug & play you can install it your self or you may call our experts to install it in your vehicle however if your dash cam is hardwired then it is adviseable to have our competent engineers install it in your vehicle.

Do you have any questions?

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