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Product color | Black |
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G-shock sensor | - |
Number of cameras | 1 |
Main camera sensor | CMOS |
Maximum frame rate | 30 fps |
Power cable length | 8 m |
Main camera resolution | 2560 x 1440 pixels |
Main camera sensor size | 1/2.8 \ |
Main camera viewing angle | 161 ° |
Video compression formats | H.264, MOV |
Main camera sensor resolution | 3.7 MP |
Audio recording | Yes |
Operating voltage | 5 V |
Power source type | DC |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -10 - 60 °C |
Depth | 36 mm |
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Width | 63 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Weight | 334 g |
Notes on product liability, usage restrictions, and content copyright laws.
Warnings against operating the device while driving and safe cable placement.
Protect device from moisture, heat, shock, and use proper cleaning methods.
Proper placement to avoid obstructing view or interfering with airbags.
Avoid installing near antennas or electrical components to prevent signal issues.
Surface prep, adhesion strength, and 24-hour curing for the adhesive mount.
Secure cables with tape to avoid interfering with driving operations.
Keep lens clean, avoid reflective objects, and understand recording limitations.
Use soft cloths for cleaning; avoid harsh chemicals or excessive moisture.
List of items included with the product, such as camera, cable, and mounts.
Identification of parts for the rear camera unit and cable connectors.
Guidance on mounting the device for optimal view and within wiper range.
Safety notes for routing power cords, avoiding airbags, and using proper clips.
Instructions for attaching the device to the adhesive mount.
Guide for connecting the rear camera cable connector to the device.
Inserting the CAM-IN connector into the compatible dashboard camera's port.
Power up, connect to mobile device, and adjust installation position.
Apply adhesive mount to windshield with pressure for 30 seconds.
Ensure cable connection, clean windshield, and allow 24 hours for best adhesion.
Plan the cable run from the rear camera to the front dash camera.
Tuck cables into headliner, pillar trim, and use panel removal tools.
Details on the camera's image sensor, frame rate, and recording resolution.
Specifications for the lens, viewing angles, and operating voltage.
Information on current consumption and operating temperature range.
Physical dimensions, weight, and cable length of the rear camera.