3.5" Rear Camera Display (Part# VM-35R-L)
Rear View Mirror Monitors make maneuvering your vehicle and easy and safe driving experience. This mirror features Adjustable Parking Lines.
Screen Size: 3.5 inch, Ratio: 4:3, Video Inputs: 2
Brightness: 200cd/m2; Resolution: 307200 Pixels
Shock Resistance: >5G, Operating Temp: -20°C to +70°C
Dimensions: 100(Height) • 127(Width) • 36(Depth) mm
Weight Approx: 21.9oz, Cable Length: 5M (16ft) RCA
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