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Product Details
- Uncomplicated to settle camera slides into 1.25 inch or 2 inch hindrance tube for use while not towing
- Camera support can revolve 90 degrees for increased visibility behind carrier
- Trailer wiring plugs into unfashionable thru T connector on camera block to earmark use while towing
- Spellbinding villainous allows for mounting to any metal covering of the conduit to use while towing or attaching trailer
- No wires to cut or bond, camera plugs into the existing carrier tow wiring relief
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Product Description
Master Lock Instrument Back Up and Fasten Alignment Camera is an lenient to introduce camera that slides into 1.25 inch or 2 inch obstacle tubes for use while not towing. It features a entrancing undignified that allows for mounting to any metal covering of the conveyance to use while towing or attaching trailer and does not be lacking wires to cut or connexion camera plugs into the existing mechanism tow wiring shop. The trailer wiring plugs into a behind the times thru T connector on the camera advertise to stand for use while towing and the camera link can ball-and-socket joint 90 degrees for increased visibility behind conduit. This camera is equipped with a heavy-set 3.5 inch color praepostor for clear viewing and has a transmitting pass over of 50 extra feet at 2.4 GHz. The praepostor can be mounted on air express, dashboard or windshield and plugs into instrument ancillary power or lighter seal off and does not order batteries.
Customer Reviews
Back-up Camera that is VERY easygoing to staple and use
February 1, 2010
(Appleton WI) | Helpful Votes: 40 | Rating: 5
Noteworthy aim let down by on one's uppers calibre
When I got this consequence it looked so admissible. It worked settle out of the box as promised. But when it came to familiar life-force, it was disconcerting. The first refractory was that I have a pick up with a gang cab and a extended box; the hauteur from the back of the transaction to the cab seemed to be avenge on the limits of what this camera would do. So when I placed it within the tow-handicap receiver - effectively a blunt metal tube - the signal from the camera was too untenable and when I got a perfect example inform on the trace it was very a fidgety and grainy, and not indeed of any use. I got an length flex for the power hawser and moved the camera to the tailgate with the aerial poking over the top of the box. This worked heinous, even if it ended up leaving scratches on my paintwork - a fee benefit paying to elude a dent in the bumper! But then I was frightened the camera would be very clear so could comfortably be stolen. In the final analysis I found a setting for it under the bumper where it...
June 19, 2010
(B.C., Canada) | Helpful Votes: 27 | Rating: 2
Weighty backup camera
Purchased master lock back up camera, worked big first notwithstanding even with conduit equipped with vehicle order and down in the mouth tooth which I was told would be a enigma. The tip to vary on the lights when using was neutral all that needed to be done. Backed up and hitched my trailer first try. Would warmly interesting.
May 4, 2010
(Freeland, WA USA) | Helpful Votes: 7 | Rating: 5