PCWorld reports that its Editor's Choice Garmin Dash Cam Tandem uses
Brillincs BRV0500 HDR sensor. This appears to be the first high-profile design win for the startup company:
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I’ve never seen the captures of a Brillnics BRV0500 sensor before. They differ from the Sony sensors we most often see, and are somewhat closer to the Omnivision sensors we sometimes come upon, in that they capture detail with decent color and little headlight flare. Pumping up the brightness in post-production will reveal even more detail. Note that this was with my headlights on, though I was parked."


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