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BCO LPMR-X 4K Low Profile Mission Recorder

BCO LPMR-X 4K Low Profile Mission Recorder

Tampa Bay Photonics

Regular price $310.00 USD
Regular price $350.00 USD Sale price $310.00 USD
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The Because Operator low profile mission recorder provides ultra high definition 4K video in a light weight package. The predecessor to this unit was the MK2 which only did 1080P resolution. The upgraded processor and sensor in the 4K version provides crisp video quality in a 4K HEVC video file format. Designed with a minimalist profile in mind, this mission recorder has different versions that attach to the diopters of different devices such as the PVS-31, PVS-14, PVS-15 and others. The 2024 update on the recorder has been upgraded with a different body material reducing weight by 15% and increasing durability. Also featured is a optional inline USB-C quick disconnect for better cable management and faster device deployment.

BCO LPMR-X 4K features

-5 minute loop recording instead of 1 minute

-Recording indicator light is disabled after 5 seconds of recording instead of constant blinking

-Video output flipped 180 degrees, optimized for recording from bottom of device

-Ultra High Definition 3840x2860 30fps recording

-Externally powered via USB-A to your choice of battery pack. (not included)

-Supports up to 512gb Micro SD, 30mb/s write speed minimum (~14GB/Hour)

-Auto record when powered on

-Built-in microphone

-Light weight 1.1 ounces

-Will fit any device that uses standard PVS-14 optics, including but not limited to PVS-14, AVS devices, Sentinels, RNVG, MOD3, DTNVG, DTNVS, BNVD-1431, etc.

Instructions and use

The LPMR-X 4K uses the HEVC (x265) video codec, in order to playback LPMR recordings, we recommend the use of the free VLC media plater. Subsequently, the HEVC codec can also be purchased on the Microsoft store for use with the latest version of Microsoft windows media player.

To begin recording with the LPMR 4K X, simply insert a compatible Micro SD card, and plug the LPMR into a USB power source.
If your card is not formatted for fat32, the LPMR will update the card to the appropriate format before recording. Since the device records in 5 minute segments, please allow the device to run for a minimum of 5 minutes past any crucial footage before unplugging from the power supply. Upon completion of recording, you can plug the LPMR directly into your PC or insert the SD card into a card reader to transfer video files, the device will show up similar to a USB drive.

Camera Module and PCB Manufactured in China
Chassis Designed and Made in Canada
Assembled in Canada

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