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"The Standard of Premium Black Boxes" Thinkware Launches 'iNavi QXD8000'

"The Standard of Premium Black Boxes" Thinkware Launches 'iNavi QXD8000'

[Asia Economy Reporter Kwak Min-jae] Black box manufacturer Thinkware announced on the 11th that it will launch the 2CH super premium QHD black box, 'iNavi QXD8000'. This is a new premium successor product released about a year after the QXD7000, which was launched in August last year.


The iNavi QXD8000, boasting excellent resolution, features enhanced new IQ (Image Quality) technical tuning. The company explains that compared to previous QXD series products, the identification of accident information and circumstances has improved during day and night, seasonal changes, and various road environments.


To prepare for low-light conditions, Thinkware applied Ultra Night Vision 4.0 (UNV 4.0) to the iNavi QXD8000. Ultra Night Vision 4.0 incorporates pixel binning technology that records surrounding circumstances more clearly compared to the existing CTS (Contrast Tuning & Stability)-based night vision technology. Additionally, the smart night image quality solution, which automatically switches to the previous mode when brightness increases, has been further upgraded.


The function to adjust shutter speed and brightness during driving has been enhanced, adding license plate recognition technology that accurately captures the license plates of other vehicles even in dynamic situations such as overtaking and turning. The defog technology, which detects and processes fog conditions on the road in real time, enhances image clarity during foggy driving, recording circumstances and information more clearly in case of potential accidents.


Thinkware applied Dynamic UI 2.0 to the 'iNavi QXD8000', providing customers with an intuitive and smartphone-like user convenience.


A rear slidable display is applied, allowing users to easily check the obscured rear left and right videos on the screen with just a finger touch. Even without removing a separate SD card, videos can be immediately and stably checked and downloaded by connecting the device to a smartphone via a C cable.


Furthermore, it is equipped with a rear wide-angle camera with a 172-degree field of view, the largest among domestic QHD black boxes in the same class. Thinkware explains that the rear video shooting range is increased up to 96%, enabling recording of most rear areas including hidden blind spots.


Thinkware integrated ultra-low power technology into the iNavi QXD8000 to enhance vehicle battery efficiency and power consumption control, further upgrading the electric vehicle parking mode system.


The iNavi QXD8000 has established an electric vehicle-specific battery discharge setting mode by analyzing the minimum power data of electric vehicles. Unlike previous products that automatically cut off power when the in-vehicle temperature rises above a certain level, it is equipped with an ‘intelligent high-temperature cutoff function’ that senses the interior temperature and switches to ultra-low power parking mode. When the temperature stabilizes, it switches back to the previously set parking mode, supporting safe and efficient parking recording.


Customers can separately purchase the dedicated auxiliary battery for the iNavi QXD8000, the 'iVolt BAB-115Q'. When the auxiliary battery’s remaining charge falls below 20%, it automatically switches to ultra-low power parking mode, enabling stable parking recording even in low power situations.


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