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MOBILEMULE™ 5 CHANNEL MOBILE DVR WITH GPS TRACKING AND LIVE VIDEO OPTIONS (SD CARD)
MOBILEMULE™ 5 CHANNEL MOBILE DVR WITH GPS TRACKING AND LIVE VIDEO OPTIONS (SD CARD)
- Can connect & record up to (5) five cameras simultaneously
- Built-in GPS – records location and driving route
- Secure Recording to Lockable SD Cards – 512GB total storage capacity (Click here to view our recommended SD Cards)
- Built-in Ethernet Port – Easily Connect Forward Facing IP Camera
- Free Gateway Hosting – No Recurring Fees
- Military grade vibration and shock rating (MIL-STD-810G)
SKU
RVS-5500
Category DVR's
$370.99
The MobileMule™ 5500 is a highly functional mobile DVR designed for on-board vehicle recording. It has four ports to record up to four cameras simultaneously and an ethernet port to connect an IP camera. The MobileMule™ 5500 comes with GPS which gives you the option of recording the location and driving route together with the video footage. The DVR can be connected to a monitor so that you can view the cameras in real time in addition to recording them and allows you to view each camera independently or all together in a split view. The footage records onto two SD cards each with a 256gb capacity giving you a total of 512GB of storage capability. With a solid and compact build, the MobileMule™ 5500 is vibration-proof, installation-friendly and combines powerful functions together with a stable performance.
Select the GPS+WiFi option to upgrade to live video remote viewing. This allows the DVR to connect to a WiFi hotspot in your vehicle. The model is compatible with jetpacks from all major carriers. Perfect for fleet tracking (can be used as a GPS tracker) and fleet management this DVR allows you to easily view and download footage even while the vehicle is on the road! Click here to learn more about connecting to a WiFi network.
The GPS+WiFi+4G option allows the user to use a SIM Card for live remote viewing. This model can also be connected to a WiFi hotspot. Click here to learn more about connecting to a 3G/4G network.