I contacted INNOVV and got a response, but it was not terribly helpful. They suggested I try pulling the battery on the DVR, and separately try changing memory cards. Both the 64 and 128 GB cards I have are the high-speed variety that they recommend so I have not done that test, but pulling the battery stopped all of the bad behavior. Unfortunately it also stopped the good behavior: the camera is now simply dead weight because it does nothing. Putting the battery back in returns it to the former failure behavior.
Some else recently posted a review in the Farkles > Cameras/Video area, of what looks to be a very comparable product (the HaloCam M1). It costs a fraction of what INNOVV is asking for the K2 (the successor model to the K1 that I have) and appears to have nearly all the same features. The one YouTube review that I have watched gave the Halo a fairly enthusiastic thumbs-up, so I may go that route the next time I feel some spare sheckels burning a hole in my pocket.
Whatever the outcome, I'm feeling like I'm done with the INNOVV line.
Some else recently posted a review in the Farkles > Cameras/Video area, of what looks to be a very comparable product (the HaloCam M1). It costs a fraction of what INNOVV is asking for the K2 (the successor model to the K1 that I have) and appears to have nearly all the same features. The one YouTube review that I have watched gave the Halo a fairly enthusiastic thumbs-up, so I may go that route the next time I feel some spare sheckels burning a hole in my pocket.
Whatever the outcome, I'm feeling like I'm done with the INNOVV line.
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