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video resolution | 640 x 480 with 30fps |
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photo resolution | 1600 x 1200 pixels |
camera lens | very small in the dial |
flash memory | 8GB |
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USB interface | 1.1 |
battery type | rechargeable lithium polymer |
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battery capacity | 200mAh |
battery voltage | 3.7V |
charging time | 2 – 2.5 hours |
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recording time | 90 – 100 minutes |
weight | 85 g |
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length with strap | 24 cm |
dimensions without strap | (L) 4.8 x (W) 1.6 x (H) 5.0 cm |
Connect the watch's USB interface to a computer or AC adapter for charging.
Red LED lights briefly when connected, then constant red and flashing blue during charging.
Both red and blue LEDs light constantly when the watch is fully charged.
Blue LED flashes quickly when battery is low; files are saved before auto-off.
Press and hold to turn the device on or off.
Press shortly to take a video.
Press shortly to take a picture.
Connects the watch to a computer for data transfer.
The lens for capturing photos and videos.
Captures audio for video recordings.
Small window showing device status.
Function to adjust the watch's time.
Hold Power/Video button for 2 seconds; red LED briefly, then blue LED lights for standby.
Hold Power/Video button in standby/video mode; red LED flashes 3 times and turns off.
Press Power/Video button in standby/video mode; blue LED flashes 3 times and turns off.
Press Photo button in standby mode; red LED flashes shortly, saving JPEG.
Hold Photo button for 2 seconds; red LED flashes slowly 3 times to begin sound recording.
Press Power/Video and Photo buttons simultaneously to restart.
Use USB cable to connect; watch acts as a removable disk for data management.
Create 'time.txt' file on watch's root directory to set date and time.
Follow Windows 'Safely Remove Hardware' procedure before disconnecting.
Check battery power; charge if it is too low.
Check USB cable connection and available storage space.
Details video/photo resolution, memory, battery, dimensions, and package contents.
Handle batteries with care, avoid mixing types, and dispose of responsibly.
Recycle packaging materials; do not dispose of devices or batteries in domestic waste.