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Wireless High Resolution Nightvision Rearview 170° Wide Lens Angle Ir Camera on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Type:Rear View Camera Kit Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:Unbranded/Generic Warranty:Yes UPC:Does Not Apply

 

Feature
    Waterproof Rear View Night Vision Camera for car
    Used with connected to LCD monitor ,DVD Player, rearview mirror with LCD monitor etc, show the rear view on the LCD screen, make you reverse car more easily and safely
    420TV lines high resolution
    Support NTSC/PAL Video system
    IP67IP68 waterproof level for outdoor and rainy use
    Easy to install and use
Specification
    Sensor: CMOS II
    Horizontal sync frequency: 15625KHZ
    Vertical sync frequency: PAL 50HZ; NTSC 60HZ
    Scanning system: 2:1 interlace
    Sync system: internal
    AGC: Auto
    BLC: Auto
    Resolution: 420 TV lines
    S/N Ratio: more than 48dB
    Current consumption: no more 150mA
    Power supply: DC12V±10%
    Storage temperature: -20°C~70°C RH95% MAX
    Water-proof: IP67IP68
    Lens angle: 170°
    Weight: 60g

 

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