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The Niloghap Backup Camera is a high-definition rear view camera designed for various vehicles, featuring advanced night vision, a 140-degree wide-angle view, and an IP69K waterproof rating. Its durable construction and superior image processing make it an essential tool for safe reversing in any weather condition.
Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
Lens | Wide Angle |
Real Angle of View | 120 Degrees |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Display Technology | LED |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Lux rating | 0.01 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Installation Method | Surface Mount |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.9"L x 1.57"W x 1.76"H |
S**L
Doesnot meet the mentioned clarity
This camera doesnot meet my expectations as it mentioned that it is 1080x720 pixels. It looks same views as my old camera which cheaper and this doesnot gave me a 1080 pixel clarity on my android screen. So returned
3**3
Caméra de recul, HD étanche IP69K, caméra de recul,
Merci cela fait la job pour moi
M**R
Third camera I've tried for trailer reverse camera - this is the best (so far)
I bought and replaced two license plate models before settling on this one - I wanted a rear-view camera for our travel trailer - not for backing up, but as more of a rear view mirror while driving. So I could not use a wire to the backup lights as I wanted to toggle this on-demand, but needed a hot wire that was available when towing.I also didn't want to spend the big bucks for wireless or a camera that required a new rear view mirror but what I could toggle between the vehicle back up camera in my existing Pioneer car stereo - a 7" model - the AVH4200NEX.The reason why this is better than the previous models I tried:- You can toggle backup guide lines (didn't want them)- You can toggle reverse image (I can do that in the stereo)- No LEDs - didn't want them- Angle not as wide - 140 versus 170 with the others. I'd still prefer something close to 100 degrees if I could find one, but at least cars behind me don't appear as just dots when they are 100 feet back - that is what it was like with a 170 degree camera.I had to run wires as you'd assume. I ran a camera wire from the Pioneer stereo to an RCA jack next to the tow hitch, and another camera wire from an RCA plug under the trailer to the back, where this is mounted at the bottom of the trailer. For power, I ran negative to the trailer frame and positive to the input side of our DC-DC charger that I connect to the tow vehicle when driving. (this is separate from the 7 pin connector). So it is only powered while towing.The attached photo shows what we see - except it is a little fuzzy in that my wife took it while I was driving. I can toggle between this camera and the tow vehicle rear camera while driving. The picture has good quality.The one downside is that while backing the trailer, the Pioneer always chooses the "Backup" camera, which is the vehicle camera, rather than the trailer camera, and I don't know how to change that dynamically. I think I'd need to wire in a RCA swap switch somewhere and I haven't done that yet. But I'd call that a weakness in the Pioneer, as it hard maps the backup camera to a physical plug on the stereo itself - I can toggle cameras in Camera View, but not with automated Backup view - at least I haven't figured that out yet. But that is ok - I prefer my side mirrors for backing up.So color me pleased.
C**8
5 STAR SELLER
Great seller, had an issue with camera they replied to e-mails quickly and resolved issue, would have no problem buying from this seller.
M**K
Backwards Image ?!?
Mounted this camera on the back of the car. When looking at the monitor, the image is reversed. This is easily fixed by cutting the white wire, as indicated in the instructions. You also have the option of having the reverse lines, or not.
F**
The wire was damaged and the camera did not work.
I tried to return the camera but shipping to the Chinese address was more than the item was worth.
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