![]() ![]() However, while you may not be able to discern a ton of detail in the capture below, brightening the image cures that. Night exterior captures on the other hand, are merely average. This is an excellent daytime interior capture. IDG facilities manager Luis Ibarra vaguely worried about my driving as I head for the indoor parking garage. This looks like a roughly 140 degree field of view as well.Īs noted, most interior cameras capture at 720p, and the Nexar Pro’s interior captures are among the best I’ve seen. Interior day captures, shown below, feature good color, more than adequate detail, and coverage of nearly the entire interior. Though there’s some slight fisheye, the Nexar Pro’s exterior day captures are quite good. There is, however, a bit of fisheye evident from what appears to be a 140 degree field of view lens, as you can see in the capture below. ![]() But the captures below show the camera set to GMT (our local Pacific time, plus 7 hours) before its link with the phone set the proper time zone.Įxterior day captures showed good color saturation and decent detail, while direct bright light was also handled well, not blowing out the entire image. The camera captures video out of the box without user intervention or the app. An app update finally allowed proper connection (better). During initial testing I was unable to successfully connect with two separate Android phones, including an up-to-date Pixel 4 (worse). The Nexar Pro is a phone-centric dash cam with all settings and views being accessible from that adjunct-for better or worse. Nexar includes a 32GB card at the $169 base price, but you can save quite a bit of money if you upgrade or replace your micro SD card from another source. As the presence of a slot indicates, that internal memory is actually standard, removable micro SD cards. Note: Nexar refers to “internal memory” on the Pro’s product page, and allows you to upgrade Apple-style at similarly boosted prices. Other than the ports for the various attachments, the Pro features only the lens body, indicator lights for power and Wi-Fi, and an micro SD card slot. The power cord connects to the GPS module, which in turn connects to the main camera via another short mini-USB cable. The Nexar Pro ships with a auxiliary port USB adapter plus a Type-A to mini-USB cable for powering the unit. Nexar’s Pro features two separate cameras, though you might get the idea that they’re joined from this photo. With a longer cable, you could likely use it as a rearview camera. You tether it to the main camera using a short micro-USB cable. The interior camera relies on a small, semi-permanent sticky mount rather than a suction mount. LiveView Pro is an entire golf studio that fits in your pocket.įor more information on how to take part in the promotion of LiveView Sports or marketing inquiries, contact Tyler Prins at or by phone at 60.A whopping ten infrared lights surround the lens of the interior camera, which creates very bright interior night captures. This is way more than a handheld recording device. LiveView Sports continuing commitment to innovation will cement its role as the go-to training aid for beginners and pros alike. Going forward, LiveView Sports remains at the forefront of golf technology with the pending release of its innovative AR Headset and automatic posture detection to accelerate and simplify all players’ golf training. They also have access to Swing Tools and Templates, allowing golfers and their coaches to draw coaching objects on the video screen to check for details such as head position and swing path. In addition to displaying real-time video, the app features instant slow motion replay so users don’t miss a single detail of their swing. ![]() The LiveView app comes free with purchase of the LiveView Pro. The LiveView Pro camera starts and stops automatically for each and every swing. Unlike a smartphone, LiveView doesn’t require the golfer to interrupt swing drills to start and stop recording. This function automatically detects the sound of impact and captures the user’s entire swing from 2 seconds before contact to 2 seconds after. Users who want to record their swings only need to activate LiveView Pro’s auto swing detect feature. Plus, LiveView Pro uses Digital Swing Mirror (DSM) technology to show the golfer a reflection of him or herself, better facilitating quick adjustments. This way, golfers can fix errors as they happen, visually confirm that they’ve adjusted correctly, and accelerate improvement thanks to kinesthetic learning. However, the LiveView Pro camera syncs with the LiveView app on the user’s smartphone or tablet, displaying mirror image video in real time. When golfers record their swing on a smartphone, they can review their swing motion and try to make a mental note of where they need improvement. Just as important is the live video image allowing users to watch every second of their swing as it happens. ![]()
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