EWAY 2PCs Car Door Blind Spot Side View Camera, Self-Adhesive Screw-Free, Mini Style, Support Upside Down Flip Image, 92° Angle Blindspot Camera for Pickup Trucks SUVs Vans RVs Trailers - Black
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- EWAY sleek tape mount side blind spot cameras with a 120° view angle. No need for any drilling, the cameras use 3M tape to attach to your vehicle panel. Simple installation with the supplied flat cable to fit between the door and the panel so there is no crimping of the cable. CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Color: Black Resolution: 480 TV line Signal System: NTSC/PAL Waterproof Rate: IP68 Angle: 120 Degree Power: DC 12V PACKAGE INCLUDES 2pcss Camera Extension Cables Instructions
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Eliminate Blind Spots:Pack of 2, this car door-mounted camera provides a clear vision for your vehicle's critical side blind zones, which exactly where mirrors can't see; Preventing accidents during lane changes, turns, and towing Easy Installation: Self-adhesive, screw-free mounting, just peel, stick and plug in, no damage to your vehicle;10ft length of the backup camera cable optimized for door-to-dash routing in full-size pickups (F-150/RAM 1500), SUVs, and vans Universal Side Camera: This side-view backup camera features a standard mini 4-pin video cable and a 4-pin to RCA video + 12V combo plug, ensuring compatibility with most NTSC aftermarket displays or monitors See Danger Naturally:Side-mounted on your car door for natural blind spot coverage, gives an eye-level perspective; Optimized 92 degrees field of view, just a right angle to see the danger without extreme distortion Upside-down Flip Image Function:This low profile mini size camera hides discreetly behind left/right door grooves, preserving your truck’s clean lines; Simply cut the yellow wire based on your door side to ensure lifetime upright vision Why No Color? Backup Camera Format Tips: This camera is pre-set to NTSC (the standard for U.S. vehicles) . If used with European vehicles, their monitors often default to PAL—causing a black-and-white or no-color screen (Access your vehicle’s Monitor Settings - Switch from "PAL" to NTSC)