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Car Dash Cam Full Hd 1080p Night Vision Lcd Dvr Car Accesories Camera Camcorder on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Tipperary, Ireland

Tipperary, Ireland
Condition:New Brand:Wide angle Manufacturer Part Number:3576532575

High quality 2.4" LCD screen car dash cam DVR 170 degree wide angle full HD 1080p recorder with night vision G-sensor 

features:
100% Brand new and high quality!
High-definition camera, high-definition video.
Image monitor the real-time output.
Motion detection function.
Support TF memory card, up to 32GB.

Specifications:
dvr  size: 2.7 LTPS
Visual angle: 170 degree
Max External Card Supported: TF 32G (not included)
Video Resolution: 1080P

Package included:
1 x 1080P LCD Car Camera Dash Cam Crash DVR Night Vision Motion Dectection
1 x User manual

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