Innovv K5 Dash Cam

Innovv K5 Dash Cam

3.695,00 DKK

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How does it work?

When the camera is powered, the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) immediately starts to record a series of short videos (1-10 minutes depending on configuration). This is the Continuous Mode. When the SD card storage is full, the oldest videos will be overwritten.

If at any moment the Remote Control button is pressed once, the current video is stored as a Protected Video and so will not be overwritten.
A double-press of the button will take a photograph.

Accident Videos

Normally the DVR is recording continuously.
If the acceleration sensor is enabled, the DVR detects any impact/sharp movement and the current recording is automatically saved into the “Accident Videos” folder and so will not be overwritten.

Parking Mode

Normally the DVR is switched off when the bike’s ignition is off.
In Parking Mode, the K3 stays active and uses the acceleration sensor to detect if the bike is subjected to a impact/sharp movement and begins recording. Parking videos are stored in their own folder to prevent being overwritten.

Protected (User) Videos

Normally the DVR is recording continuously.
By pressing the remote control button once, the currently recording video is stored in a protected folder to prevent being auto-overwritten.

App (Android/iOS)

Innovv app main screenThe INNOVV app is used to configure all the options of the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) such as video format, length, watermarks on the video (time, speed, GPS) and to view the recorded content. It can also download the content from the DVR to the mobile device for sharing.
Connection is via Wi-Fi: the DVR creates its own access point. The K3 offers 2GHZ, the K5 offers 2GHz/5GHz.

Features

  • Front camera can record 4K video @30fps
  • Rear camera 1080 @30fps
  • The front camera is integrated into the housing of the Digital Video Recorder (DVR), made from high-quality aviation-grade aluminium.
  • Supports up to 512GB SD memory card
  • Front and rear cameras use high-resolution Sony MX sensors with a 120º view of view
  • Camera lens and DVR waterproofed to IP67
  • WDR: Wide Dynamic Range. Camera sensors compensate for extreme light/dark parts of the image to ensure the optimum exposure/details across the whole image
  • Suitable for night recording
  • Continuous loop/recording
  • Accelerometer sensor for accident and parking incidents
  • Accident recording
  • Parking mode for detection and recording of incidents when the bike is unattended
  • User-triggered recording (video/photo)
  • External microphone for video blogging etc.
  • Video formats: mp4 or ts
  • Compact camera lenses for unobtrusive installation
  • All cables are keyed for no-mistakes connections
  • The camera lens housings and the DVR housing are made from high grade aluminium
  • App (Android/iOS) for configuration/viewing/downloading content via Wi-Fi/without the need for connecting cables

Detailed technical specifications can be found on the INNOVV K5 Product Page.

Kit Contents

  1. DC-DC (9v/18v-5v) power supply
  2. DVR Digital Video Recorder (SD memory card not included) with integrated front camera lens and integrated cables for all peripherals.
  3. Rear Camera lens
  4. GPS 5Hz receiver module
  5. High-quality microphone with foam windshield/pop-filter
  6. Remote control/status indicator unit (handlebar-mounted)
  7. Mounting bracket kit “L”
  8. Mounting bracket kit “plate”
  9. Instruction Manual english

Installation

There are only three connections to the bike's electrics: +12v, 12v key-switched and ground. If Parking Mode is not required, the 12v/12v key-switched wires may be connected together to the same key-switched supply.

All connections from the front camera/DVR use keyed-cables which cannot be connected incorrectly: DC-DC converter, rear camera, GPS sensor, microphone, remote control.

K5 installed layout

Various installation guides are available on the INNOVV website: video installations and photo guides for specific bikes.

There are also many installation videos on YouTube.

 

For instruction manual clich here