

Black Bird 2.0 is the successor to the Black Bird model with much more powerful hardware and attractive design. A camera from the renowned brand XBLITZ will make your journey peaceful and safe. You will not be surprised by any unforeseen traffic situations. Indispensable both during long vacation trips and during everyday trips to work.
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View angle: | 140 degrees |
Video resolution: | max. 1920x1080, 30fps |
Video format/compression: | .MOV / H.264 |
Photos: | |
CPU: | Nt96650 |
Sensor: | Sony IMX323, 2MP, 1/2.9 |
Lens: | 6G |
Display: | TFT 2 inch |
Automatic start: | YES |
Automatic file protection: | YES |
G-Sensor | YES |
Parking mode: | YES |
Motion detection: | |
Loop recording: | YES |
Sound recording: | YES |
Built-in speaker: | YES |
GPS module: | YES, separate adapter |
Memory card support: | microSD memory card support, FAT32 |
Ports: | mini HDMI, mini USB |
Menu languages: | PL,EN,DE,CZ |
Charger: | USB 5V |
Xblitz Black Bird 2.0 dashcam, power supply, adapter, GPS, USB cable, memory card reader, mounting bracket, user's manual
The maximum resolution of the video footage captured by the camera is FullHD (1920 x 1080p) at 30 frames per second. You can also record videos at lower resolutions, at the cost of less detail.
That's right. The camera has a built-in microphone and can record sound from inside the car at the same time as it records video. That option is turned on by default. You can turn it off in the device's menu.
The HDMI port allows you to watch the footage from the camera directly on your TV, by connecting the two devices with an HDMI cable.
The small battery inside of the camera is there to maintain memory settings of the device. It also allows the device to work for a short while after turning the engine off, making sure that the video file from your ride gets properly saved.
The dashcam supports memory cards with up to 64GB of memory. Due to the variety of memory cards, we recommend using IMRO brand memory cards (speed class 10).
Before use, you need to make sure that your memory card is formatted to FAT32. You can also use the formatting feature of the dashboard camera to do it.
A computer will not recognize the camera as a memory drive after connecting it directly. To transfer the videos, you need to use a microSD memory card reader.
Yes, the parking mode makes it so that the camera starts recording when it detects shock or impact. In parking mode, the camera uses built-in battery as a power supply (if possible, we recommend to connect the camera to the car's lighter socket for additional power supply).
Yes. The camera has an active "click" holder, allowing you to quickly disconnect and hide the camera without the need to worry about power supply cables.