The DrivePro 200 records footage in Full HD 1080p at 30 fps for incredibly detailed and smooth playback. An extra wide-angle 160° view with 7 glass lenses captures the whole scene in high clarity.
With a large f/2.0 aperture, the TS16GDP200 automatically adjusts to different lighting conditions for a clear view, day or night.
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melted
29 Mar 173#14
I expect that it has a super capacitor rather than a battery. Super capacitors are much more reliable than lithium batteries in the extreme temperatures that occur during summer in a compact black bodied camera mounted under a raked glass windscreen in the summer sun, and li-ion batteries are typically not supposed to be charged at much over 45 Celcius so super caps are usually the preferred choice in dashcams.
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bbbking
29 Mar 171#1
had mine about 2 years now and is faultless,only downside is if you don't use your car for a couple of days you'll have to re-enter date and time.
PointDex to bbbking
29 Mar 17#2
Is the battery not built in I'm guessing
Benalex to bbbking
29 Mar 17#25
I don't have issue with battery however it sometimes freezes when it turns on
thinkjim to bbbking
29 Mar 171#34
I bought mine last year. I can leave the car for days and it doesn't lose date pr time. I don't think the newer revisions of this camera have this problem.
Nellster to bbbking
29 Mar 17#36
that's all dependant on your car and the cigarette lighter power.
boltonbri
29 Mar 171#3
I only drive/use mine at Weekends. Never had any issues with date resetting. Good Find ntw.
I would recommend a larger memory card though as the 16gb doesn't record a whole lot of driving on max settings. 64gb works great for me.
shaz2sxy
29 Mar 171#4
Ive had mine for a couple of years and its been spot on,
Managed to reserve one for the rear :smiley:
Dragon32
29 Mar 171#5
Damn I was thinking of selling mine soon with the suction mount and memory card - prob won't get as much for it now. :disappointed:
Still a hot deal as mine has been great and only getting rid of it for a more discreet one as I leave it in the car all the time.
adi23232323
29 Mar 17#6
Guys how does it perform in night time ??
boltonbri to adi23232323
29 Mar 171#7
I find it to provide a clear pic, may not get intricate details like Reg plates with light glare etc... but not many dashcams will sub £100. It will definitely show something like a pedestrian stepping out in front of you in very dark conditions.
boltonbri
29 Mar 17#8
Just to add, if i'm sat at lights then it does indeed get Reg plates etc... It's just when in motion with oncoming vehicles approaching that it can lose a few details.
safctopcat
29 Mar 17#9
how long does the internal battery last while not plugged in?
ether707 to safctopcat
29 Mar 17#12
About 10 minutes.
Loudmouth to safctopcat
29 Mar 17#37
Erm, I went away for 2 weeks, came back and the info was still correct, so I don't get this 10 mins thing.
It's not a battery, it's a capacitor hence the minimal charge.
Edit to add:
I would definitely buy another one of these if it was needed.
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With a large f/2.0 aperture, the TS16GDP200 automatically adjusts to different lighting conditions for a clear view, day or night.
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I would recommend a larger memory card though as the 16gb doesn't record a whole lot of driving on max settings. 64gb works great for me.
Managed to reserve one for the rear :smiley:
Still a hot deal as mine has been great and only getting rid of it for a more discreet one as I leave it in the car all the time.
It's not a battery, it's a capacitor hence the minimal charge.
Edit to add:
I would definitely buy another one of these if it was needed.