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Garmin’s new Varia Vue cycling headlight includes a 4K incident camera

Varia Vue can capture a 4K video for up to six hours on a full shipment, but the battery life is reduced to less than 1.25 hours with the front lamp adjust to its bright devices. Driving the camera resolution can lead to 1080 pixels at 30 frames per second increased the registration times to up to nine hours, or up to 1.5 hours with the front lamp in the full brightness.

Installing electronic images helps reduce fragility in shots taken on rough terrain, while continuous registration allows events that precede the accident (discovered by a VUE acceleration scale) to be stored alongside the effects. With the camera pairing with devices such as Garmin’s Smartwatches, computers that control, or even its mobile application, the video is quickly recorded and site information.

To increase the battery life to the maximum, Vue can be connected Back radar equipped with Garmin camera. Not only does this open an additional registration mode as Vue only begins to pick up footage when the car approaches from the back, but also allows accidents from a different angle.

The shots are locally recorded on the SD card, but when connected to the Wi-Fi network, videos can be downloaded automatically to Garmin Vauul online for more safety. However, this feature requires either a monthly subscription of $ 9.99 or an annual process of $ 99.99.

Garmin says the VUE front lamp has the maximum brightness of 600 luminals, but this is only available in a flash mode designed to use during the day. In full brightness, Vue 550 Candles come out, and can be faint to 140 lines. The front lamp is also designed with a pieces of cutting on the road so that it does not shine in the eyes of the arriving drivers.

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