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US $12.35
Location:

HongKong, China

HongKong, China
Condition:New Brand:Markenlos Manufacturer Number:nicht zutreffend Product Colour:Black Country and Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer:No-Name Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Electromagnetic Auto Car Parking Reversing Reverse Backup Radar Sensor

Feature:

  • 100 % brand new and high quality

  • quantity: 1

  • Electromagnetic sensor

  • Automatically beeps to alert near-by objects

  • Detects people, vehicles, small & high curbs, garage doors, pillars, posts, walls, fences, barriers, skips, etc

  • Improves parking safety

  • Minimize bumper damage

  • Indicates object distance with different beeping frequencies

  • Easy and concealed \ "inside bumper \" installation

Specifications:
  • Peel and Stick foil tape sensor for vehicles with non-metal bumper
  • Electromagnetic field changes as object get closer to the bumper
  • Wires to \ "Reverse Lamp \" (12 Volts DC)
  • Size: Main modules: 5.8 x 3.4 x 1.8 cm Alarm Horn: Approx 4.8 x 3 x 1.6 cm

Package content:

  • 1x Main Module

  • 1x Alarm Horn

  • 1x Sensor Antenna

  • 1x Set of tool

  • 1X Instructions


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