App Controlled: Available for free from the App Store and Google Play, the Alpine Recording Viewer App allows you to view and organize all footage captured by the DVR-C320R. Using Live View you can see live footage from around your vehicle. The app can also be used to adjust impact sensitivity, set parking mode, and activate Super Night Vision. Lane departure warnings, forward collision, front vehicle departure notifications, and all other diver assistance settings can also be accessed through the app.
Driver Assistance: Stay safe and alert with front collision alerts, lane departure warnings, and even a front car movement warning that tells you when the stopped car ahead of you starts to move.
Total Coverage: Whether you are driving down the street, off-road, or even parked, the DVR-C320R has you covered. The DVR-C320R comes with a universal mounting bracket that can attach directly to the inside of the windshield for a factory fit and finish and minimal obstruction on the glass. The secondary camera can be used to monitor activity inside the cabin or as a backup camera. Impact detection automatically records up to 10 seconds after being triggered in park mode.
Best When Paired with Alpine Stereo: By connecting the DVR-C320R to your Alpine head unit via a universal RCA video output, you’ll get a view of your camera recordings on your screen plus access to select controls and drive-assist features.
- Features: Front and Rear
- Shipping Weight: 3lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 10in x 6in x 6in (L x W x H)
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Went from the small, Garmin with voice recog (wirecutter best pick btw its great) to this setup to integrate with the WRA-i509....
The integration is buggy btw... it worked for a short period where you can change camera angles slightly and adjust guides and what not.... but lately it just doesnt capture the parking brake for some reason.. Hard to troubleshoot this when it's self installed so take this with a grain of salt maybe. ( my install was easy and worked fine for a few weeks so I dunno).
Bigger issue here, is on a JEEP JK the rear DVR camera should go on the window. The problem you will encounter for JEEP Wrangler owners is the usb cable that connects to the brain will eventually break due to opening and closing of the window...
Just be mindful on where you install and learn from my mistake... Perhaps it would be ok placed more inward into the cabin.
Regarding the whole system... it mounts nice and slim and out of the way. Camera is decent. Wish it had voice recogition to just capture quick little moments though.
Hope this helps folks.