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NOVUS Black Vue (GPS) - Vehicle Recorder

Product Detail

Manufacturer: Novus Systems
Product Model: NOVUS BlackVue (GPS)
Product Name: NOVUS Black Vue (GPS) - Vehicle Recorder
Price:£199.99 £189.99  All prices include VAT

NOVUS Black Vue (GPS) - Vehicle Recorder



NOVUS BlackVue


The first Designer Video Black Box Recorder Quick release mounting and AV out allowing for attachment of monitor.

Ideal for all applications such as Law Enforcement, Hauliers, Taxi, Private Cars and much more.

The NOVUS BlackVue is easily installed in less than a few minutes in any vehicle. The Camera bracket with sticky pad can be adjusted to suit any window.



Specialist haulage insurance provider Towergate Risk Solutions have agreed to give customers running Novus Eye BlackVue GPS camera a discount of up to 10% off their insurance premium for all vehicles over 7.5 tonnes.

The NOVUS BlackVue constantly records video, G-Force and GPS data* when the ignition is on.

The NOVUS Blackvue takes it's power from your vehicles 12v/24v accessory socket, it can also be hard-wired to the ignition. The wide angled lens captures everything going on in front of you and stores this data on to a supplied 4gb MiniSD flash card.



This in car camera system can be set to permanently record on a continuous loop or to store pre and post event video and data when it detects adverse G-Force. You can set this threshold in the supplied software.

Novus Eye Blackvue, key features package contents and software features.
(*Some features only available on GPS Model)

¼” CMOS Sensor
360 rotational body in quick release bracket
High Quality H.264 Video 640x480 30fps and G.726 Audio at 32kbps
MicroSD card 4 GB Standard supports up to 16GB
Up to 32 hours recording on 16GB MicroSD card
Built in G-sensor
External GPS unit *
Voice Guidance
4 Recording options, Normal, Manual, Event by G-sensor and Parking by Motion
Composite Video Out
DC 12v – 24v

Novus Eye Blackvue Contents

Novus Eye BlackVue drive recorder
Remote GPS Receiver *
Quick release windscreen mount
12/24v power connector on extended lead
Blackvue Software CD
English instruction manual
AV cable
4Gb micro SD card with adaptor
MicroSD to USB key ring Adaptor
Cable tidy kit

Novus Eye Blackvue Software features

Video, Audio, GPS position*, GPS Speed* and G-sensor playback
Video Zoom, image invert and image correction
Search and Playback
Playback speed adjustable 0.1 – 2.0x
File saving – screen grab, export and print.
Video Conversion to AVI
Audio recording on/off
G-Sensor Trigger Level programmable
Image Resolution VGA 640x480 or QVGA 320x240
Image Quality, High, Normal, Low
Frame Rate, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10 frames per second
Memory storage overwrite On/0ff
Alarm Volume
Record file units settable in minutes, 10, 5, 3, 2, 1
Event/Parking units settable in minutes, 3, 2, 1
Time Zone Setting


For more information, please visit this products webpage.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday, 14 October 2010.
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