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Truck Rear View Wireless Ir Night Vision Backup Camera Kit 7 Inch Tft Lcd Camper on 2040-parts.com

US $88.79
Location:

Albion, Nebraska, United States

Albion, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CM00- R000996 Brand:Camcho UPC:Does not apply

Product Description:

Image Sensor: Color CMOS Sensor
TV System : NTSC/PAL
Effective pixels: NTSC: 510(H)X492(V); PAL:500(H)X582(V)
Lens: 2.8 mm /3.6mm
White Balance: Auto
Power Supply: DC 12V-24V
Horizontal resolution : 420 TV lines
Night Vision : Yes
Lens Angle : 120
Waterproof : Ip67/Ip68

1 x 7" TFT LCD Monitor (DC 9V-35V)

1 x Rearview Camera (DC 12V-24V)

1 x Mounting Plate

1 x Remote Controller (batteries are not included)

1 x Signal Rransmitter(9-14v)

1 x Signal Receiver(9-14v)

Features:

  • 2 in 1: 7" TFT LCD Monitor + Wireless Heavy Duty Night Vision Rear View Camera. They have Refined facture and Moderate size. With Remote control; Wireless Transmission Range up to 33ft (max).
  • This monitor is equiped with LED backlight to make image more vivid and to reach larger view angle. 170 degree horizontal wide view angle, 120 degree vertical view angle. Support High resolution 420 TV Lines; PAL&NTSC Optional.
  • Monitor has 2 Channel Video Input; V1/V2 Selectable. Monitor automatically turns on and switch to rearview camera when reversing. Monitor can be roof mounted or dash mounted to meet your special need.
  • 1/3" CMOS Camera; IP 67 waterproof. Outputs digital signals that has Highly Clear; Color Contrast; Sharpness Picture. Image can be rotated horizontally and vertically for mirror or normal viewing. Auto Water-Proof Camera Lens, with 18 individual Infrared (IR) LED: image clearly at night or in bad weather.

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