170° Hd Rear View Camera License Plate Light Distance Lines Range Rover Vogue on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
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170° HD rear view camera license plate light distance lines Range Rover Vogue Important Notes
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black
78 x 47 x 43 mm (WxHxD)
5 m
Car-specific
license plate light
NTSC
Color sensor, 1/4" CMOS
170°
0,1 Lux
510 x 496 px
420 TV lines
Yes
Yes
No
IP68
1x
>48db
12V
-10°C - 70°C
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