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US $7.39
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ShenZhen, China

ShenZhen, China
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GPS Navigator Module for Car DVR Recording Antenna TTL external Accessory

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GPS Module for Car DVR Recording Antenna Accessory

Features: 

W-04 car GPS tracking antenna module receiver
TTL external GPS module
Suitable for car DVR  dash camera recorder  GPS navigator  etc.
Standard 3.5mm headset plug
Baud rate: 9600
Output format: NMEA 0183
Power supply: DC 3.3V 50 - 100mA
Interface type: UART
Cable length: 140cm

Note: The DVR showed in picture is not included


Included
1 x Car GPS Module
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