
MDR-I002A is a mirror-type drive recorder that can record, simultaneously, footage from 360° inside the cabin as well as from the front and rear.
Because the rear camera is of an exterior mounting type, even in vehicles where the rear is hard to see due to cargo or passengers, you can check the rear situation more reliably.
With a standard OEM mirror, visibility can inevitably be blocked by the condition inside the cabin or by loaded items.
In that respect, this type is advantageous because it preserves the ease of seeing as a mirror, while also leaving clear recordings as a drive recorder.
If you want to keep an eye on both the front and rear—and if possible, also include what’s happening inside the cabin—this is a highly convenient model.
A dome-type lens captures the entire surroundings, and wide-angle footage can be corrected and displayed in an easy-to-view format, making it easier to understand what’s going on inside the vehicle.
In addition, the rear camera is equipped with a WDR function, so even in situations with large differences in light and dark—such as at night or in bad weather—you can more easily retain usable video.
Also, with three recording functions and a GPS function, it’s well-suited for people who want to cover everything—from everyday recordings to preparedness for emergencies.
A drive recorder is not something to rely on simply because “it’s installed.” What matters is whether it records properly in the scenes you actually want to see.
With that in mind, we’ll guide you in a practical, no-fuss way while considering the vehicle you’ll use and the mounting position.
A mirror-type drive recorder isn’t just something you attach and you’re done.
Depending on the vehicle model, differences in the shape around the mirror and how the field of view is set can change how things look and how comfortable it is to use.
So at LOGON, we consider not only how easy it is to view on the screen, but also whether it’s easy to use in daily life and how well it balances with the OEM mirror.
Cable routing and how the camera view appears are also areas where the final outcome can differ easily.
If you’re going to choose one, you’d like to proceed in a way that makes it less likely you’ll later think, “I wish I had done it a bit differently.”
If you’re interested, tell us your vehicle model and how you plan to use it, and we’ll guide you including an image of how it will be installed.
When choosing a drive recorder, you’re more likely to be satisfied if you consider it based on your compatibility with the vehicle and how you’ll use it, rather than deciding based on specifications alone.
If you’re interested in the MDR-I002A, let’s take a look together at whether it will suit your vehicle first.