![]() ![]() “In either situation, we are driven by our aspiration to take into account our customers’ feedback and address their needs, so we would like to thank our passionate community of users for their continued support and contributions”. “Our 2023 dash cam lineup embodies BlackVue’s approach to both refining existing products and breaking new grounds,” said Jeongkyu Seo, Director of the Planning Department. The Full HD DR770X models will feature those same options and add a truck external waterproof rear camera version as well as a variant with AI-powered driver-monitoring camera. The 4K-capable DR970X models are declined into single channel, dual channel with front and rear cameras and “taxi” version with front and interior-facing cameras. The successors to the Cloud-compatible DR900X Plus and DR750X Plus Series will also see replacements in the form of the DR970X and DR770X Series, respectively. Jeongkyu Seo, Director / Planning Department Our 2023 dash cam lineup embodies BlackVue’s approach to both refining existing products and breaking new grounds. The DR770X Box Truck is a variant that will include an external waterproof infrared rear camera instead of the regular rear-facing camera. Also unique to the DR770X Box model is the inclusion of a coin battery-powered wireless button that can be used to trigger Event recordings manually, as a way to easily bookmark important files. In fact, the front camera, which includes a speaker and microphone, is only slightly larger than the interior infrared and rear cameras. Beside the inherent security improvement provided by this configuration, the DR770X Box allows a much smaller design for the front camera compared to a conventional dash cam, since all the components required to process and record the video feeds are embedded in the Box unit. Security-conscious motorists will most certainly take an interest in the DR770X Box, a Full HD triple-channel model where the cameras connect over coaxial video cable to a lock-protected recording unit-the Box-that can be stowed safely in a glove compartment. The Full HD 60 frames-per-second version DR770X-2CH LTE will also be released, replacing the existing DR750X-2CH LTE Plus models, and available in versions with regular rear camera, interior infrared camera or external waterproof rear camera. With this model, customers won’t have to choose between image quality and Cloud capability, as the DR970X-2CH LTE offers the best of both worlds in a compact package. Accounting for all variants, BlackVue is introducing no less than fourteen new models this year.Ĭhief among them is the much anticipated DR970X-2CH LTE, a dual-channel dash cam with 4K UHD recording and built-in LTE connectivity. All the soon-to-be-released models will be on display at BlackVue’s booth #7251 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, from January 5 to 8. SEONGNAM, GYEONGGI-DO, SOUTH KOREA, - JanuBlackVue Dash Cameras is excited to introduce its upcoming lineup at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. “The Mapillary dashcam provides them with near real-time map and location data through the Mapillary platform, so they can plan their route around unpredictable road conditions and roadwork, improve addressing and delivery locations, and also see the place drivers are going to before going there.Highlights Include New 4K UHD Camera With Built-In LTE Connectivity And Secure “Box” Model With Three Cameras And Separate Recording Unit “For logistics companies under tight deadlines, an incorrect map can have a big impact on their bottom-line financial results,” says Mapillary CEO Jan Erik Solem. Those images and data are geotagged and available on the Mapillary platform within hours of uploading, improving maps and thus solving a pain point for logistics companies – under increasing pressure to deliver more goods faster. Data extracted from those images provides info on traffic signs, road markings, etcetera. The company’s new dashcam captures from one to 30 frames per second, depending on need. Mapillary is a street-level imagery platform that scales and automates mapping using collaboration, cameras, and computer vision. Flawless delivery is critical, as 84% of online shoppers say they’re unlikely to return to a retailer after just one negative shipping experience. The camera ( pictured) will allow logistics companies to gather data while en route, improving maps (and ultimately, delivery speed) without any need for extra diver actions. Mapillary is launching its first-ever dashcam today. ![]()
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