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Car Reversing Buzzer Kit Wireless Solar Rearview Parking System & 4 Radar Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $83.11
Location:

深圳, 廣東省, China

深圳, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Type:Parking Sensor Manufacturer Part Number:ADT-PS-SLCD4001 Brand:ADT Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

Features:

Human voice reminder optional
Wireless solar display with chargable battery built in
Precise detection up to 0.01M
Intelligent detection of obstacle position
Human speaker/ Beep reminder/ Silence optional
Display size: 9*3CM
Automatic startup system
Super wide detect angle
Super sensitivity with detecting range 0.2-2.5M
Wet-proof and anti shock
Workable in rainy days and dark nights


Parameter:
 Rated Voltage        
 12V DC                       
 Operating Range    
 10.5V~16V DC
 Rated Current
 100mA~300mA
 Ultrasonic Frequency
 40KHz
 Controller Working Temperature
 -30~+80
 Display Working Temperature
 -20 ~+70
 Back detecting distance
 0.2-2.5M
 Front detecting distance
 0.3-0.8M

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