Pyle Backup Rearview Camera and Monitor System
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A camera mounts above rear license plates and sends data to a monitor inside the car to let drivers know of any obstacles as they back up
Pyle Backup Rearview Camera and Monitor System
This handy camera mounts above a car’s license plate, where it keeps an eye trained on everything in a car’s path as it reverses. Inside the vehicle, drivers can look to a 7-inch monitor to assess whether the moment is right to back up.
See Everything Behind the Car
The camera’s swiveling adjustable camera lets drivers train it just so for maximum coverage. A 170-degree wide-angle lens also helps the camera take in any obstacles on the ground or passing objects, such as other cars.
Built to Weather the Elements
Marine-grade waterproof housing lets the camera keep working even if it’s inundated with raindrops, snowflakes, or dense fog.
Night Vision-Ready
The camera can perform even in low-light situations as dim as 0.2 Lux, which makes it handy tool in the daytime, at dusk, at night, and after driving into a black hole.
Specifications
- Product number: PLCM7500
- Camera mounts to back of cars
- Shows drivers what’s behind them on a monitor
- Distance scale line display
- 7” LCD monitor with 16:9 screen
- Dual RCA video input connector jacks
- Can connect to an additional camera source
- Swiveling adjustable camera
- Marine-grade waterproof construction
- Camera has night-vision powers; can operate in 0.2 Lux
- 170-degree wide-angle viewing
- Power supply: DC 12V
- Universal windshield mount holder included
- All necessary cables and wiring included
- Monitor dimensions: 7.6” (W) x 5.24” (H) x 0.98” (D)
- Camera dimensions: 10” (W) x 1.3” (H) x 1.26” (D)
- Condition: new
- Full specifications
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
A camera mounts above rear license plates and sends data to a monitor inside the car to let drivers know of any obstacles as they back up
Pyle Backup Rearview Camera and Monitor System
This handy camera mounts above a car’s license plate, where it keeps an eye trained on everything in a car’s path as it reverses. Inside the vehicle, drivers can look to a 7-inch monitor to assess whether the moment is right to back up.
See Everything Behind the Car
The camera’s swiveling adjustable camera lets drivers train it just so for maximum coverage. A 170-degree wide-angle lens also helps the camera take in any obstacles on the ground or passing objects, such as other cars.
Built to Weather the Elements
Marine-grade waterproof housing lets the camera keep working even if it’s inundated with raindrops, snowflakes, or dense fog.
Night Vision-Ready
The camera can perform even in low-light situations as dim as 0.2 Lux, which makes it handy tool in the daytime, at dusk, at night, and after driving into a black hole.
Specifications
- Product number: PLCM7500
- Camera mounts to back of cars
- Shows drivers what’s behind them on a monitor
- Distance scale line display
- 7” LCD monitor with 16:9 screen
- Dual RCA video input connector jacks
- Can connect to an additional camera source
- Swiveling adjustable camera
- Marine-grade waterproof construction
- Camera has night-vision powers; can operate in 0.2 Lux
- 170-degree wide-angle viewing
- Power supply: DC 12V
- Universal windshield mount holder included
- All necessary cables and wiring included
- Monitor dimensions: 7.6” (W) x 5.24” (H) x 0.98” (D)
- Camera dimensions: 10” (W) x 1.3” (H) x 1.26” (D)
- Condition: new
- Full specifications
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?