Product Description
This wireless video transmitter for your vehicle's rearview camera will transmit up to a 10 meter range, allowing you to transform any wired rearview car camera to a wireless rearview camera.Simply connect the rearview camera to the transmitter and a car LCD display to the receiver and voila! You have yourself a fully functioning wireless rearview camera. Ideal for anyone wanting to use their current wired rearview camera on an additional vehicle or for people looking at a wired rearview camera with the specifications they want, but not the ease of wireless transmissions.Package including:1 * 2.4G wireless transmitter1 * 2.4G wireless receiverPs: This suit only contains wireless transmitter and receiver (camera and monitor not included)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1689 in Car Audio or Theater
- Brand: AGPtek
Features
- 2.4G wireless/color video Transmitter for Rearview Camera to Dash DVD, In-Car Monitor, LCD.
- A Range of up to 10 meters, great for larger vehicles like caravans.
- Convert a Wired Rearview Camera into a Wireless.
- Transmitting frequency: 2370MHZ
- Power Input: DC 12V; Power output: DC 5V (RCA) 1.5A
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
ok - but flaky
By Roland Filbrun
works most of the time but get really hot and then cuts in and out. You have to unplug it at times to reset it before video feed starts again. other than that a good idea that needs more quality behind it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Works!!!
By John Guilbault
I have a camera behind my fifthwheel which works from about 35 feet away with no problem. Love how I didnt have to run wire through out the camper and truck. I used it with a Pyle PLCM20 Universal Mount Infrared Adjustable Angle Rear View Camera on the top looking down and back, to see my boat that I pull with the camper and traffic. Then in the truck pluged the other reciver in my jacks for the indash tv that is factory.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Worse than I expected
By CS
I knew I was not getting top of the line product, but something that works 1 out of the 10 times is unacceptable. It worked great the first five or so times. After that, I either get no picture, or if I do it is very distorted. I will try moving the receiver away from the Navigation unit it feeds into and see if that helps with the reception. There are no specs that came with it to know what the recomended/maximum distance is for the receiver/transmitter combo, so I am hoping that bringing the two closer may give me better results. Otherwise hard wiring the camera will be the only option.
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