Stay Safe On The Road With Coby’s New Exterior And Interior Dual Camera Dashcam

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Coby hits back with their new exterior and interior dual camera dashcam, the DCHD-120. Ideal for livery drivers and chauffeurs, this compact dashcam is equipped with dual cameras for recording happenings inside and outside of your vehicle.

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Each camera is built with a wide-angle lens and has the ability to capture 1080p Full HD video. The DCHD-120 also comes with IR LEDs for night vision, a 2.7-inch TFT LCD split screen allowing you to view both cameras simultaneously, a built-in microphone for recording audio from inside the vehicle and a microSD card slot.

Other highlights include GPS Logger, G-Sensor Collision Detection and Auto On/Off.

The Coby DCHD-120 is available now for just $129.45. [Product Page]

Coby’s New 1080p Car Dashcam With On-Board Diagnostics

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Here we have another newly launched 1080p car dashcam from Coby. Unlike most car dashcams, the Coby 1080p car dashcam comes with on-board diagnostics function which provides up-to-date information regarding various car levels including engine revolution speed, driving speed, current mileage, fuel usage and rapid acceleration and deceleration.

Furthermore, the device is equipped with a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), LED night vision, GPS logger, built-in G-sensor and Motion Detection Recording function. Designed with dual cameras, the Coby 1080p car dashcam has the ability to capture video in 1080p (H.264 format) from the front and rear of the car.

The Coby 1080p car dashcam is available now for $235.21. [Product Page]

Capture What Is Happening On Your Journey With Coby’s DCHD-101 Full HD Dashcam

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Here we have another affordable Full HD dashcam for you to grab from Coby, the DCHD-101. This compact device has a 5MP image sensor, a 120-degree wide-angle lens, a 2.7-inch TFT LCD screen, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB) and a USB port.

Powered by a 180mAh lithium-polymer battery, the DCHD-101 can record 1080p Full HD video at 30fps in MOV format. Other notable features include G-Sensor, Night Vision function, Motion Detection Recording when the car is parked, Continuous Recording with unlimited looping, Automatic Recording when you turn the ignition on and Date/Time Stamp.

The Coby DCHD-101 will set you back just $67.64. [Product Page]

Coby’s Full HD Dashcam For Staying Safe On The Road

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Make sure you don’t get blame for another driver’s fault by using this Full HD dashcam ‘DCHDG-201′ from Coby. This tiltable dashcam is equipped with a 1.5-inch TFT screen for playback, live view and menu access, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), built-in microphone & speaker and an HDMI output port.

Furthermore, it comes with a number of advanced features including Night Vision, G-Sensor, Motion Detection Recording when parked and a GPS logger that receives GPS signals and records time, date, speed and GPS logs. Finally, the DCHDG-201 can record 1080p Full HD video at 30fps or 720p HD video at 60fps.

The Coby DCHDG-201 is available now for just $114.20. [Product Page]

Record All The Situations While You’re Driving With Coby’s DCHD-102 Full HD Dashcam

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If you’re in the market for a new Full HD dashcam with an affordable price, I recommend you to check out Coby’s DCHD-102. This compact device has a 5MP image sensor, a 140-degree wide-angle lens, a 4x digital zoom, a 2.7-inch TFT LCD screen, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB) and a USB port.

Other notable features include G-Sensor, Night Vision function, Motion Detection Recording when the car is parked, Continuous Recording with unlimited looping, Automatic Recording when you turn the ignition on and Date/Time Stamp. Powered by a 180mAh lithium-polymer battery, the DCHD-102 can record 1080p@25fps Full HD video in AVI format.

The Coby DCHD-102 will set you back just $43.53. [Product Page]

Coby goes nuts with the Google-certified tablets, we go hands-on

Coby goes nuts with the Google-certified tablets, we go hands-on

You might take the Play Store and other Google apps for granted when shopping around for Android tablets, but for Coby it's a Big Deal (with a capital "B"). So much so that after releasing its first Google-certified slate back in January, it's coming out with three more, in 8-, 9- and 10-inch flavors. (A Coby rep told us the idea is to catch as many customers as possible.) Despite the different screen sizes, they all boast the same specs as the 7-inch model we showed you at CES, including a dual-core Amlogic 8226-MX CPU, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of built-in storage, a microSD reader supporting 32GB cards and a 0.3-megapixel webcam up front. They also have modest 2MP cameras 'round back, which the 7-incher doesn't have.

Design-wise, the 8-inch MID 8065 and 9-inch 9760 have the same plastic construction as the 7-inch one, albeit with higher-res screens. The 10-inch MID 1065, though, has a more premium-feeling metal casing, along with an IPS panel (the pixel count tops out at 1,280 x 800, so don't get too excited). Indeed, the viewing angles are better than what we saw on the 7-incher, but you're still going to suffer delays even when you flip the tablet to change screen orientations. So far, we know the 8- and 10-inch models are coming to the US for $180 and $230. As for the 9-inch version, there's no room for it in the states, apparently, but a Coby rep from Germany told us it'll go on sale there later this month for around €219. As your lead reviews editor, I can tell you the Magic 8 Ball is turning up an "outlook not good" on a possible review, but we've added some hands-on photos below if you've just got to get a closer look.

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Hands-on with the MID7065, Coby’s first tablet with Google Play on board

Handson with the MID7065, Coby's first tablet with Google Play on board

We've seen a few budget tablets debut at CES this year -- the Vivitar Camelio and Polaroid's M7 among them -- and the latest 7-incher to cross our path is Coby's MID7065. This $150 (not $130, as we incorrectly say in the video) slate runs Android 4.0 and is the first in Coby's lineup to feature access to Google Play.

This device is fully Google-certified in the sense that all of Mountain View's standard programs, such as Gmail and Maps, are on board. There aren't any surprises when it comes to other specs: the MID7065 runs a dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.GHz with 1GB RAM, and there's 8GB of internal storage (expandable up to 32GB via the microSD card slot). Other connections include mini-HDMI and a micro-USB port. There's a front-facing 0.3-megapixel camera to the left of the display, and the capacitive panel itself sports a standard resolution of 1,024 x 600.

We spent a few minutes poking around the Play store and flipping through home screens, and we didn't notice any lag. The accelerometer was speedy at recognizing changes in display orientation as well. The MID7065's design isn't the thinnest we've seen, but the plastic body feels sturdy, and the rounded edges are comfortable in the hand. Look for the tablet to drop in the next month or two -- and check out our hands-on gallery in the meantime.

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Coby unveils a deluge of updated LED TVs, mobile speakers and headphones

Coby launches a deluge of updated LED TVs, mobile speakers and headphones

Coby has rarely been shy about making a full-court press at CES, and it's keeping up that tradition with a mountain of media-focused launches at the show this year. The highlights? Its new edge LED-lit 18 and 56 Series TVs promise thinner bezels at frugal respective prices of $499 (for a 32-inch 18 Series) and $119 (19-inch 56 Series). They're being accompanied by small and mid-size soundbars (seen below) with Bluetooth at $80 and $100. Those who prefer their audio in portable form also get their fill: there's five mobile speakers ranging from a $20 battery-powered set to the $80, subwoofer- and Bluetooth-toting CSBT85 speaker dock you see above.

On top of an already crowded lineup, there's also a small army of headphones incoming with a few pleasant twists for the entry-level crowd. Among the more notable models, the $8 Jammerz Talk, $10 Attitudz Chat and similarly priced Jammerz Flat Budz bring in-line microphones to budget earbuds, while the $40 CVBT10 and $50 CVBT20 offer Bluetooth in mid- and full-size headphones. The company hasn't provided specific release dates for the headphones or any of the other new devices we've seen so far, but its massive catalog is available after the break.

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FCC Fridays: August 17, 2012

FCC Fridays August 17, 2012

We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we couldn't possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there individually, we've gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week. Enjoy!

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FCC Fridays: June 8, 2012

FCC Fridays June 8, 2012

We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we couldn't possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there individually, we've gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week. Enjoy!

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