Visionstat Portable Transportable Wireless Color Camera System on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
wireless color camera system, for towing and hitch applications, for backing and parking, observing valuable cargo, security were a camera is needed temporarily, contents: 2.4 ghz wireless camera, 2.4 ghz wireless moniter, cigarette lighter adapter, ac adapter, suction cup mount, vent clip mount, y adapter cable
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