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Backup Camera and Monitor Kit for Car,Universal Wired Waterproof Rear-View License Plate Car Rear Backup Camera + 4.3 LCD Rear View Monitor (Camera and Monitor)

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  • Great wired backup camera with monitor kit
  • Plug and Play, One wire easy installation.
  • Super Night Vision
  • IP69 Waterproof
  • Reliable and friendly customer service
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Customer Ratings
Camera quality
3.9
4.5
4.6
5.0
3.6
4.4
Night vision
3.9
4.4
4.2
5.0
5.0
4.4
Picture quality
3.9
4.5
4.2
4.6
3.7
4.5
Easy to install
3.7
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.5
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USA-eRapta
ZEROXCLUB
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Toshare
ZEROXCLUB
display size
3 inches
7 inches
0.33 inches
4.3 inches
5 inches
7 inches
video resolution
420
1080p
720p
1080P HD
1080p
connector type
4-Pin Mini DIN
RCA
wireless
4-Pin
real angle of view
140 degrees
149 degrees
180 degrees
110 degrees
170 degrees
display technology
LCD
LCD
LED
LCD
installation
Dashboard Mount,Surface Mount
Surface Mount
Dashboard Mount,Surface Mount
Dashboard Mount, Suction Cup, Surface Mount
Surface Mount
Dashboard Mount,Suction Cup,Surface Mount
optical sensor tech
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS

Product Description

backup camera

Upgrade Waterproof Shell

After lots of open-design custom-designed products and a larger number of waterproof tests, finally this product was developed successfully. With upgrade 2nd Generation Product Shell, this camera could prevent water from penetrating into it, IP69 Standard Waterproof.

Plug and Play, One wire easy installation.

Powered by reverse lights for use when vehicle is in reverse gear or can be powered by directly connecting to a 12v source fuse box or cigarette lighter/power point/ignition switch we provided for continuous use, cigarette lighter adapter included in the package. no more complex wiring problem.

Removable Guide line, Mirror or Non-mirror image

With 2 loops on the camera cable, green and white loops, cut white loop to cancel guide line, cut green loop to be non-mirror image from mirror image.

Note:

1.This camera is a reverse camera with guide line at default.

2.Please power off and power on again after you cut the small loops, then the image should be correct.

Parking Assistance

Hit the reverse gear and the monitor will automatically show what's behind you and switch to standby by after reverse. It will also display virtual lines that help you estimate the distance from your bumper to another point.

Adjustable Lens with 150 Degree Viewing Angle

With this camera, you can view the areas you prefer by adjusting the lens. Thanks to the 150 degree viewing angle, it helps you to decrease blind zone accidents whenever your car is in reverse gear.

Super Bright Auto-lighting 13 LED Light Super Night Vision

13 super bright LED lights automatically turn on the moment the camera detect dark environment, which give you clear image even though during the evening or dark environment.

What's in the box

  • 1 x 4.3 inch TFT LCD Monitor
  • 1 x Night Vision Backup Camera
  • 1 x Cigarette lighter Adapter(1.5m/4.9ft)
  • 1 x Power&Video Cable
  • 1 x Power Wire
  • 4 x Wire Clamps
  • 5 x Zip Ties
  • 1 x Welcome Guide

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    Customer reviews

    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
    2,319 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance, ease of installation, quality, value, and image quality of the vehicle safety camera. For example, they mention that it works well, the monitor is sharp and clear, and the night vision camera actually works well enough to see behind you at night. That said, they say it's an excellent value for the money.

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    646 customers mention476 positive170 negative

    Customers like the performance of the vehicle safety camera. They mention that the monitor is sharp and clear, the camera works well, and the jack is working well. The night vision camera works enough to see behind you at night.

    "...I have had this camera now for about a week and it has worked wonderfully. The quality of the picture on the monitor is very clear and clean...." Read more

    "...The unit as a whole is working great and provides me that extra sense of security knowing I won't back over one of the kid's bikes or worse, a kid...." Read more

    "...surprised at the screen's picture quality and the night vision camera actually works well enough to see behind you at night...." Read more

    "...tape supplied with the display was worthless and failed instantly while installing; however I used screws and slammed that sucker onto the ceiling..." Read more

    521 customers mention393 positive128 negative

    Customers find the installation of the vehicle safety camera pretty straightforward. They say the wiring is great and it's a relatively easy weekend job for the do-it-yourselfer. Customers also say the setup gives a clear, sharp view and provides a pretty wide viewing angle. They mention the setup is simple and works great.

    "Straightforward installation in a 2010 F-150 Supercrew Cab truck into my sunglasses holder...." Read more

    "...but it's a relatively easy weekend job for the do-it-yourselfer...." Read more

    "...Seemed too good to be true. But so far, it isn't. Took all of 15 minutes to install. Everything was quite straight forward...." Read more

    "...The directions are nearly non existent. I took what directions came with the kit and blew them up 200% so I could read it better...." Read more

    407 customers mention312 positive95 negative

    Customers like the quality of the vehicle safety camera. They say it's a decent camera with a nice, clear display. Some mention that the product is a good buy and dependable.

    "...I am writing this product with 5 stars because the product itself is a good product...." Read more

    "...Very good, but not a superb-quality picture. Considering the price and ease of installation, this is a no brainer great deal." Read more

    "It's a decent camera with a nice, clear display. It functions well in low light, as good as my 2014 Dodge Ram factory camera...." Read more

    "...I checked all power sources at the plugs and found no fault. The unit is blank!!..." Read more

    364 customers mention311 positive53 negative

    Customers like the value of the vehicle safety camera. For example, they say it's an excellent value for the money, works well for the price, and is worth every penny.

    "...the above info, I do recommend the camera kit as it does a very good job for the money." Read more

    "This is a very good backup camera and an excellent value for the money. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is for lack of instructions...." Read more

    "...overall, this is a very good product for $30 and worth it if you just want the ability to see behind you while backing up...." Read more

    "...if yes, this is the best product for this price...." Read more

    323 customers mention252 positive71 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the vehicle safety camera. They mention that it gives sharp clear images of the rear when backing up, and is surprised at the screen's picture quality. They also appreciate the clear display and bright picture. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's image quality.

    "...The quality of the picture on the monitor is very clear and clean...." Read more

    "...for a drive after dark and the screen really lights up and produces a bright picture. Comes on within about 1 second of shifting into reverse...." Read more

    "It's a decent camera with a nice, clear display. It functions well in low light, as good as my 2014 Dodge Ram factory camera...." Read more

    "...The screen quality is OK, considering the price...." Read more

    108 customers mention20 positive88 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the wire length of the vehicle safety camera. They mention that the wire was just 5 feet short of what they needed for an extended Ford Sprinter van. They also say that the power wire provided was just short. Customers also say the wires are so tiny and difficult to install.

    "...The same was also the case for the video cable which was not quite long enough to reach from the camera to my friend dash where I mounted the monitor..." Read more

    "...issue I had-the connectors that come hard-wired and molded to the wiring are pretty big-the video lead has an RCA jack, and the power wire has a..." Read more

    "...At this point, I was confused by the wiring connections, so I made an appointment with my auto mechanic to make the electrical connections...." Read more

    "...The wire was just 5 feet short of what I needed for an extended Ford Sprinter van; however it may have reached if I mounted it near the 3rd brake..." Read more

    74 customers mention4 positive70 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the water resistance of the vehicle safety camera. They mention that the lens clouded up after a few months, and the wire going into the camera was not sealed.

    "...My only complaint is the lack of waterproofing of the camera, which accounts for 4 stars; however I read the other reviews and coated it with Plasti..." Read more

    "...I never got around to water proofing this thing, and yes, it does get water in it. But it does dry out and is still working fine for me...." Read more

    "...Only knocked off one star because of the waterproofing issue and the video cable seems delicate in that china made sort of way, will have to see how..." Read more

    "...Upon inspection...noticed the wire going into the camera was not sealed...." Read more

    73 customers mention0 positive73 negative

    Customers are not satisfied with the durability of the vehicle safety camera. They mention that the dash or other surface is flimsy and broke easily. The reliability is questionable, the monitor mount isn't very robust, and the wires inside it are extremely delicate and hard to splice back together. They also say that the plastic wears out over time and complete failure in under a year.

    "...It can be done, but those big connectors make it tough...." Read more

    "...used to mount the monitor to the dash (or where ever you chose) just doesn't hold up...." Read more

    "...I am certain that this is due to poor materials, not user error. Altogether very difficult to install and time consuming...." Read more

    "...and camera seem to be satisfactory in build but not necessarily the highest quality materials...." Read more

    Easy installation into 2010 F150, great product at a great price
    5 Stars
    Easy installation into 2010 F150, great product at a great price
    Straightforward installation in a 2010 F-150 Supercrew Cab truck into my sunglasses holder. I have some experience with vehicle electronics but am by no means an expert. Probably took around 3 hours but that was including a lot of looking and figuring things out as I went. If you are installing in a similar vehicle, here is a step by step:1. Mount camera. As a side note, I'm concerned that I"ll step out of the back of the truck and onto it. Right now it covers the top of the license plate (the state name, which is surely illegal). I'm probably going to modify later with a couple of strips of metal bent to place it above the plate and between the tailgate and bumper, tucked out of the way.2. Connect red wire to backup lamp (search online to figure out which one is hot or use a tester). *when using the blue snap/splice wire connectors, go ahead and strip the red wires so that there is an immediate connection. I ran into a problem with one of them because it didn't slice through the small wire's insulation and didn't make a connection.3. Drill a hole into the metal taillight housing out of the way to attach the black ground wire.4. Run the feed wire through the frame to the back corner of the cab.5. On the F-150, there is a small grommet (about 1") that leads right up to the plastic door sill from the bottom. I poked a hole through the center of it and pushed it through. I'll go back later and put a little bit of caulk on it but I don't know that it matters.6. Pop both door sills loose on the driver's side. Run the wire along the channel with the factory wires.7. Run the feed wire up the front of the door frame on the inside behind the plastic kick panel up to the front left windshield pillar. It pops off easily and you can quickly run it to the top of the windshield.8. Take the visor off to release the headliner.9. Take out the sunglasses holder.10. Find the hot wire that feeds the overhead lights and tap into it with a blue wire snap/splice connector (again, strip the small hot wire so that it makes a good connection).11. I hooked everything up to be sure it worked, and mine worked without a ground on the monitor. However, I went ahead and grounded it to one of the screws that holds in the black plastic bracket that holds in the sunglasses holder.12. Tuck the excess wiring up into the headliner.13. Once you get it wired, check to make sure everything works.To mount the screen into the sunglasses holder:1. Peel back the adhesive on the stand base and remove the screw from the stem.2. Carefully remove the 4 small screws in the back of the LCD in order to take the stem out of the back. This will leave a hole but I didn't cover it because it will be in a clean, dry location.3. I flipped the "u-shaped" plastic piece onto the bottom and used some 1/2" thick x 1" wide weatherstripping and stuck it to the bottom. This lifts it up toward the top of the holder so that it's not hidden behind the tall bottom part (I saw on a blog where someone took a Dremel tool and trimmed it, but this seemed like an easier option IMO).4. Drill about a 1/2" hole in the rear sunglasses holder in a spot that does not interfere with it closing and feed all of the wires through it (I did this on the drivers side near the top).5. I found a round black plastic plug laying around the garage, notched it, and put a couple of dabs of hot glue on it to hold in place for a more finished look.6. Hook up the wires, tuck them all out of the way, and pop the sunglasses holder back into place.I took it out for a drive after dark and the screen really lights up and produces a bright picture. Comes on within about 1 second of shifting into reverse. I was able to back up looking only at the screen and it was easier than trying to look over my shoulder or through tinted windows to the side mirror.I didn't add any fuses, but of course the lights I wired into are fused. I guess I'll add an update to this if my truck bursts into flames.Very good, but not a superb-quality picture. Considering the price and ease of installation, this is a no brainer great deal.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2016
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    5.0 out of 5 stars I saw this camera and it looked like it had a lot of good reviews so I ...
    Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2016
    I drive a 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan and needed a backup camera to see because I am always loading and unloading tools out of my van for the work I do. I saw this camera and it looked like it had a lot of good reviews so I thought I would try it. When the camera came I noticed that the power wire was not long enough from the camera to my backup light because I had to reroute the wire around the inside panel of the hatch on the back of my van , it made me think that maybe this was designed to go on a vehicle where the license plate was not part of the trunk or back hatch. The same was also the case for the video cable which was not quite long enough to reach from the camera to my friend dash where I mounted the monitor. This did not stop me though. I just went to RadioShack and bought a small spool of wire and attached it to get the length I needed to reach my backup light. I also purchased a video cable and a double-ended RCA connector to extend the cable to the front of my van to reach the monitor. So all-in-all I ended up paying about another 15 - $20 in cable and one connector so the wires would reach where they needed to. The tape on the bottom of the monitors base wss not quite sticky enough to hold to my Dash . But I just used some black gorilla tape to go over the top of it to hold it down in and that worked just fine . Most of the job in my case was in taking the panels off the inside of my van and routing the cables around the existing cables with zip ties. It took a little extra work but in the end it was worth it. I have had this camera now for about a week and it has worked wonderfully. The quality of the picture on the monitor is very clear and clean. I noticed when I hooked up the red wire that powers the monitor that the monitor came on and there were horizontal lines across the screen but only until I hooked up the black ground wire and then they were gone. I am writing this product with 5 stars because the product itself is a good product. I knew the installation of the wires and routing them where going to be a bit of a challenge at least for a minivan and that's okay because I like a challenge. So if you are buying this for a mini van where the license plate is attached to the hatch be prepared to get more wire Both for the camera to reach the backup light, and the video cable to reach up front to the monitor. All in all I would have to say I like my new backup camera. It is so much easier now to see what is right behind me so I do not run into things while I am loading and unloading my vehicle. And most other backup cameras like this cost about $100 so even if you have to spend another 15 to $20 to make it work you're still not spending all that much money. Good luck and I hope this review helps you.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Easy installation into 2010 F150, great product at a great price
    Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
    Straightforward installation in a 2010 F-150 Supercrew Cab truck into my sunglasses holder. I have some experience with vehicle electronics but am by no means an expert. Probably took around 3 hours but that was including a lot of looking and figuring things out as I went. If you are installing in a similar vehicle, here is a step by step:

    1. Mount camera. As a side note, I'm concerned that I"ll step out of the back of the truck and onto it. Right now it covers the top of the license plate (the state name, which is surely illegal). I'm probably going to modify later with a couple of strips of metal bent to place it above the plate and between the tailgate and bumper, tucked out of the way.
    2. Connect red wire to backup lamp (search online to figure out which one is hot or use a tester).
    *when using the blue snap/splice wire connectors, go ahead and strip the red wires so that there is an immediate connection. I ran into a problem with one of them because it didn't slice through the small wire's insulation and didn't make a connection.
    3. Drill a hole into the metal taillight housing out of the way to attach the black ground wire.
    4. Run the feed wire through the frame to the back corner of the cab.
    5. On the F-150, there is a small grommet (about 1") that leads right up to the plastic door sill from the bottom. I poked a hole through the center of it and pushed it through. I'll go back later and put a little bit of caulk on it but I don't know that it matters.
    6. Pop both door sills loose on the driver's side. Run the wire along the channel with the factory wires.
    7. Run the feed wire up the front of the door frame on the inside behind the plastic kick panel up to the front left windshield pillar. It pops off easily and you can quickly run it to the top of the windshield.
    8. Take the visor off to release the headliner.
    9. Take out the sunglasses holder.
    10. Find the hot wire that feeds the overhead lights and tap into it with a blue wire snap/splice connector (again, strip the small hot wire so that it makes a good connection).
    11. I hooked everything up to be sure it worked, and mine worked without a ground on the monitor. However, I went ahead and grounded it to one of the screws that holds in the black plastic bracket that holds in the sunglasses holder.
    12. Tuck the excess wiring up into the headliner.
    13. Once you get it wired, check to make sure everything works.

    To mount the screen into the sunglasses holder:
    1. Peel back the adhesive on the stand base and remove the screw from the stem.
    2. Carefully remove the 4 small screws in the back of the LCD in order to take the stem out of the back. This will leave a hole but I didn't cover it because it will be in a clean, dry location.
    3. I flipped the "u-shaped" plastic piece onto the bottom and used some 1/2" thick x 1" wide weatherstripping and stuck it to the bottom. This lifts it up toward the top of the holder so that it's not hidden behind the tall bottom part (I saw on a blog where someone took a Dremel tool and trimmed it, but this seemed like an easier option IMO).
    4. Drill about a 1/2" hole in the rear sunglasses holder in a spot that does not interfere with it closing and feed all of the wires through it (I did this on the drivers side near the top).
    5. I found a round black plastic plug laying around the garage, notched it, and put a couple of dabs of hot glue on it to hold in place for a more finished look.
    6. Hook up the wires, tuck them all out of the way, and pop the sunglasses holder back into place.

    I took it out for a drive after dark and the screen really lights up and produces a bright picture. Comes on within about 1 second of shifting into reverse. I was able to back up looking only at the screen and it was easier than trying to look over my shoulder or through tinted windows to the side mirror.

    I didn't add any fuses, but of course the lights I wired into are fused. I guess I'll add an update to this if my truck bursts into flames.

    Very good, but not a superb-quality picture. Considering the price and ease of installation, this is a no brainer great deal.
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