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Posted 28 August 2023
Aukey DR02 D 1080P Dash Cam - Using Code
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Now even cheaper than before using code - HMM9WH
I posted this at the start of the month, at which point it was £10 less than the deal before. Now it's another fiver off that price using the code.
Delivery is free
Utilising a Sony Exmor Sensor, the AUKEY DR02 Dash Camera captures everything in super-sharp full 1080p resolution with a super-wide 170° field of view. It also maintains strong performance in low-light conditions for night-time driving.
Upgraded Sony Sensor
The DR02 D is a complete front and rear dash cam system that supports you in any road accident. The premium quality Sony IMX307 sensors in both cameras capture razor sharp 1920x1080p 30fps video and perform excellently for night driving with HDR night vision.
Operation in Extreme Temperatures
This camera uses a supercapacitor for greater resistance to heat and cold (-30°C – 75°C / -22°F – 167°F) and longer life than standard battery technology.
Panic & Loop Recording
Panic Recording automatically captures unexpected driving incidents and secures the recordings. Loop recording allows continuous use by overwriting old and unnecessary footage.
Motion Detection
With a built-in G-sensor, the dash cam can automatically detect a sudden shaking/collision. Connect to the wired kit or AUKEY PM-YY (sold separately) to maintain power to your dash cam even when the car ignition is off.
Useful Links
I posted this at the start of the month, at which point it was £10 less than the deal before. Now it's another fiver off that price using the code.
Delivery is free
Utilising a Sony Exmor Sensor, the AUKEY DR02 Dash Camera captures everything in super-sharp full 1080p resolution with a super-wide 170° field of view. It also maintains strong performance in low-light conditions for night-time driving.
- Upgraded Sony sensor
- Operates in extreme conditions
- Panic & loop recording
- Motion detection
Upgraded Sony Sensor
The DR02 D is a complete front and rear dash cam system that supports you in any road accident. The premium quality Sony IMX307 sensors in both cameras capture razor sharp 1920x1080p 30fps video and perform excellently for night driving with HDR night vision.
Operation in Extreme Temperatures
This camera uses a supercapacitor for greater resistance to heat and cold (-30°C – 75°C / -22°F – 167°F) and longer life than standard battery technology.
Panic & Loop Recording
Panic Recording automatically captures unexpected driving incidents and secures the recordings. Loop recording allows continuous use by overwriting old and unnecessary footage.
Motion Detection
With a built-in G-sensor, the dash cam can automatically detect a sudden shaking/collision. Connect to the wired kit or AUKEY PM-YY (sold separately) to maintain power to your dash cam even when the car ignition is off.
Useful Links
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Edited by Ken, 31 August 2023
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sorted byAdditional info: The unit also has an onboard battery that is soldered to the circuit board, which is used for maintaining the time, language, and other dashcam settings. The battery on my DR02 failed after 2 years and all settings were returned to default and date and time were lost. It's relatively easy to replace the onboard battery with a ML2032 battery (3v rechargeable)
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[EDIT] looks like someone (!) has now snuck in and removed that (incorrect) 'Note' from the description. (edited)
Nice.
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They are basic dashcams with no WiFi or Bluetooth etc.. which were the reasons I decided to get the Aukey as I just wanted basic features.
If GPS is required, Aukey have the GM-32 GPS Antenna available (around £8.99, and currently on MyMemory)
Ah well, I'll have to wait until it drops another £5
Any experience with this behaviour? Is this old left-on-a-shelf stock? (edited)