Bullet cameras
The
cameras supplied to go with Video VBOX have been carefully selected
and then tuned to our specification in order to give the best results
possible when used for recording in-car footage. Important factors
include the lens, the filter settings, the number of lines of
resolution, and the quality of the cable. We think you’ll agree when
you see colour reproduction and clarity of the footage, that they are
one of the best bullet cameras currently available.
The high
resolution cameras we use are based on the Sony HQ1 1/3" CCD and
chipset, which gives the highest number of TV lines (550 or 580
depending on your definition), the widest lighting range, and the best
colour reproduction.
In the
case of the Video VBOX Lite packages, as well as the hi-res version
which is used as the main forward facing camera, a lower resolution
camera is used for the secondary ‘picture-in-picture’ camera, which
offers significant cost savings.

Battery pack
The 5Ah battery pack will power a Video
VBOX with two cameras for over 5 hours, and re-charges in under 3
hours. The battery pack weighs 550 grams and there are two versions,
one for the Video VBOX Pro, and one for the Video VBOX Lite.

Preview monitor
The preview monitor screen is designed
for aligning and checking the output from the in-car cameras. There
are two different versions, one for the Video VBOX Pro, and one for
the Video VBOX Lite.

Input module
The Micro Input Module takes four
analogue inputs, and an RPM signal, which can be used to drive the
graphics, and are also logged by the Video VBOX. The Micro Input
Module works with both the Video VBOX Pro and the Lite.
