Description
The PX HR7 series redefines night-time road safety with its flagship-grade imaging capabilities. By integrating Sony STARVIS sensors and true HDR (High Dynamic Range), these dash cams eliminate the common issue of overexposed license plates or dark shadows in low-light environments. Whether you choose the standard HR7, the GPS-enabled HR7G, or the flagship HR7 PRO, you are investing in a device that prioritizes evidence integrity through TS stream recording and a user-friendly interface.
This product is for:
- Night Commuters: Drivers who frequently travel after dark and require clear license plate recognition under streetlights or headlights.
- Professional Drivers: Rideshare and delivery operators needing a reliable recording device with TS stream technology to ensure footage is saved even during sudden power loss.
- Safety-Conscious Road Trippers: Users who benefit from the HR7G and HR7 PRO’s integrated GPS speed camera alerts to avoid costly fines.
- Tech-Savvy Car Owners: Enthusiasts looking for high-quality optics, such as the 7-glass lens in the HR7 PRO, for maximum image clarity.
- New Drivers: Individuals seeking a simple, durable recording solution with easy formatting and wide-angle coverage to document their journeys.
Detailed specifications:
- Sensor: Sony STARVIS High-Sensitivity CMOS
- Resolution: Full HD with True HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- Lens: 160° Diagonal FOV, F1.8 Aperture (6-Glass for HR7/G, 7-Glass for HR7 PRO)
- Storage: Supports MicroSD up to 256GB; TS Stream (Transport Stream) format
- Display: 2-inch IPS Wide-Angle Screen
- Power: 5V/1.5A Input (12V-24V Car Adapter included)
- GPS: Built-in Speed Camera Alerts (HR7G and HR7 PRO models only)
Operating the PX HR7 series is remarkably intuitive. The 2-inch IPS screen provides a clear view for alignment and playback, while the F1.8 aperture ensures the sensor receives ample light. The standout feature is the TS stream recording mechanism; unlike traditional MP4 files that can corrupt if a crash cuts power, the HR7 saves data every second. This per-second writing ensures that even the most violent impacts are documented up to the final moment. The one-click memory card formatting also simplifies maintenance, keeping the device running smoothly without complex menu navigation.
When compared to standard dash cams, the PX HR7 series excels in dynamic lighting transitions, such as entering or exiting tunnels, where its HDR processing outperforms basic WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) systems. While the HR7 serves as a robust entry-point, the HR7G adds essential GPS functionality for speed trap warnings. The HR7 PRO sits at the top of the lineup, utilizing a 7-glass lens structure that offers sharper edge-to-edge clarity and better heat resistance than the 6-glass lenses found in the HR7 and HR7G, making it the preferred choice for high-temperature environments.
Q&A:
- What is the benefit of TS Stream technology in the PX HR7?
TS Stream saves video data every second, ensuring that if the power is cut or the card is ejected during an accident, the footage remains uncorrupted and playable.
- Does the PX HR7 PRO support GPS speed camera alerts?
Yes, both the HR7G and HR7 PRO models include GPS functionality to provide real-time alerts for fixed speed cameras.
- How does Sony STARVIS improve night recording?
Sony STARVIS is back-illuminated pixel technology specifically designed for low-light surveillance, allowing the HR7 to capture visible light in near-total darkness.
- What is the maximum memory card capacity for these dash cams?
The PX HR7 series supports MicroSD cards with a capacity of up to 256GB for extended recording cycles.
- Is there a difference in lens quality between the HR7 and HR7 PRO?
Yes, the HR7 PRO features a 7-glass lens for superior optical clarity, whereas the HR7 and HR7G utilize a high-quality 6-glass lens.