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Caméra De Recul Sans Fil Avec Ecran Pour Voiture on 2040-parts.com

C $118.48
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:Neuf Marque:By iZenet Numéro de pièce fabricant:Non applicable

Conduire de façon sûre et confortable.
Gardez un oeil pendant la marche arrière de votre véhicule.
Le moniteur LCD en couleur fixer sur le pare-brise vous montrera tout ce qui est derrière la voiture.

Installation rapide et facile.
Installez l'appareil à la bonne position sur la plaque d'immatriculation.
Branchez le fil électrique de la caméra directement sur le fil d'éclairage marche arrière de la voiture.
Connectez le moniteur à la prise allume-cigare. Et c'est prêt !

Spécifications:
Transmetteur sans fil (caméra) et le récepteur (écran)
Ecran: 3.5 pouces (90mm) TFT couleur
Radio fréquence: 2,4 GHz
Caméra angle: 80° horizontal / 60° vertical
Alimentation moniteur: DC12-24V

Inclus:
1x 3.5 pouces écran couleur
1x caméra marche arrière
1x support clip
1x adaptateur allume-cigare
1x kit de montage


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