Thursday, February 4, 2010

PYLE PLCM35 3.5-Inch TFT LCD Monitor/Night Vision Rear View Camera

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Price: $163.99
 


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Accessories
No Accessories.

Features
- DVR functionality built directly into camera
- SDmemory card
- Infrared sensors

Product Description
Monitor:3.5-Inch TFT LCD Stand Monitor Automatically Switch When Reversing One Video Input NTSC System ightness: 200 cd/m Contrast: 200:1 Dimensions: 4-InchW x 4.1-InchH x 1.4-InchLCamera: CMOS Water Proof 1.25-Inch Flush Mount Housing 17 Foot male to male RCA Video Cable Drill Cutout Tool Included Image Sensor: OV7910 Color CMOS Total Pixels: 510 x 492 Resolution: 380 TV Lines Night Vision Low Lighting Capable 10 IR LED Lights Min. Illumination: 0.5 LUX Auto Image Adjustment Video Output: 1.0 Vpp-75 Ohm Power Supply: DC 12V 200 mA Dimensions: 1.25-InchW x 1.25-InchH x 1.77-InchL

Customer Reviews

Excellent
Date: 2009-05-04 | Rating: 5
A must have !!! It has already saved me from being in a wreck or backing over dogs and kids...

Backup camera
Date: 2009-09-03 | Rating: 4
It took me some time to get around to installing the camera and when I did I had misplaced the meager instructions. I tried to get some help from the seller and the manufacturer but the seller said contact the manufacturer and the manufacturer never responded to my email. It took a little longer than I expected but finally I successfully installed it and it was a beautiful site to see the image. It works great for the price and I would buy again knowing I was on my own.

Value for price - camera mounting is issue
Date: 2009-12-31 | Rating: 4
This system works fine in my station wagon. Parallel parking is now a breeze due to the very wide angle view. It is not the highest quality image but displays well in both day and night. The video screen is subject to glare (like cell phones, etc) so don't plan on mounting it in a sunny spot. I stuck it to the left of the steering column with Velcro. Unlike other models that have a mounting system over the license plate holder, the camera mounting on this unit can be problematic. The maker helpfully supplies a HOLE SAW (!) to drill a nice big hole in your sheet metal. I doubt the camera will last as long as my car so I rigged a mount inside the back window (remember-station wagon) and am satisfied. It also lacks an on-off switch so I mounted a switch in my dash, thinking it might extend the life of the display if I was able to turn it on when I need it. So- bottom line - if you are handy with auto electric for a DIY install then it will work for you.

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