Construction Rear View Camera Set Ntsc Cmos Vw Rns315 Amarok on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
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Cable length7 m 70mA Car-specific NTSC Color sensor, 1/3" CMOS 170° 0,1 Lux 656 x 492 px 420 TV lines Yes, Switchable No No IP67 Automatic Automatic 1x >48db 12V -40°C - 80°CScope of Delivery
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