Forensic analysis of the WOSPORTS 48MP identifies a Sunplus-based chipset utilizing digital interpolation from an 8MP or 5MP CMOS sensor. The device features an 850nm low-glow IR array and side-facing PIR sensors to broaden the detection zone. The trigger speed is rated between 0.2s and 0.3s, though processor bit-rate limitations can lead to motion artifacts during 4K video recording.
Technical data suggests the IP66 seal integrity may vary across production batches, particularly at the latch point. The firmware is designed for SDHC/SDXC media up to 256GB, with a high sensitivity to card speed ratings. Performance metrics indicate an aggressive battery drain profile in low-temperature environments.
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