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Digital Ally In-Car Video Systems
Digital Ally’s In-Car Video Systems utilize the latest generation of technology that is so small and advanced that the entire Digital Video System is integrated into a replacement rear view mirror....Read More
Digital Ally’s In-Car Video Systems utilize the latest generation of technology that is so small and advanced that the entire Digital Video System is integrated into a replacement rear view mirror. Simply remove the factory rear view mirror and install the Digital Ally DVM system. The video monitor is located behind a high quality “one-way” mirror so that when it’s not in use, it’s invisible. The unique design allows it to be easily installed in any make or model of vehicle now and in the future without taking up any extra space or interfering with any of the other equipment in your car.

The DVM-500 Plus features a 3.5" Ultra-Bright Color Monitor, Covert Rear Seat Camera with IR LEDs, GPS with Mark Feature, Wireless Mic with Extended Range, Pre-Event Recording to Capture the Action Before Activating Record, Records to Solid State Memory (the toughest, most reliable medium for recording evidence), Internal Microphone & Speaker, Internal Battery Backup and Low Power Consumption, Electronic Locking Door with Pin-Code Access and more.

The DVM-750 additionally can utilize up to three cameras and simultaneously record from two of them plus four separate audio channels, record full D1 (720 X 480) resolution video utilizing the latest h.264 codec for the highest quality, and comes standard with the VoiceVault Advanced Wireless Microphone, which has On-Board Memory to record audio when out of range of the DVM, Integrated GPS, and more.

Options include Wireless Upload and more!

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By: Digital Ally Advanced Digital Video Products | Published: 3/2/2010
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