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BW 7 inch High Resolution 800 * 480 TFT Color LCD Car Rear View Camera Monitor Support Rotating The Screen and 2 AV Inputs

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About this item

  • With 2 AV input. AV1 connects to car DVD, VCR and other video equipment. AV2 to car backup camera.
  • Working perfectly with Car DVD, VCD, camera, STB, satellite receiver, and other video equipment.
  • High Resolution 800*480, Support rotating the screen. Screen ratio 16:9/4:3 adjustable. Support adjust the Brightness, contrast, color.
  • 2 ways to install: standing or mounting. Comes with an IR remote controller for a easy operation.
  • Low Power Consumption. No Audio input or Output.


Parking rear view priority: The monitor will start up automatically, and synchronously display the video from rear view camera when you're backing your car; the monitor will close itself after backing.
Scenes will cut to rear view camera automatically while you're backing the car and change back to the original scene after that.
Display Screen:
- Screen Size: 7 inch.
- Display Component: Color TFT LCD.
- Resolution: 800 x 480 Pixels.
Contrast Ratio: 100:1.
Video Frequency: PAL/NTSC.
Video Input: Two way video input.
Power supply: DC 12V.
Housing Material: ABS.
Working Temperature:
- Work: 0 to 80 degrees C.
- Storage: -10 to 80 degrees C.
-Attention: Blue wire is for displaying car reversing image automatically when it's connected with a rearview camera.You need to adjust it manually if the blue wire is not connected.
Product Dimensions(L x W x D): 193 x 135 x 25mm.
Product Net Weight: 381g.
What's In The Box:
1 x 7" Car Monitor.
1 x Bracket.
1 x Video & Power Cabl.e
1 x Remote Controller.
1 x User Manual.


Midhun
Reviewed in India on January 31, 2020
Very good product
Sprinter
Reviewed in Germany on March 3, 2018
Dieser Videomonitor ist einfach super für den Preis absolut empfehlenswert, eingebaut und geht gleich richtig gut, einfache Montage und Anschluss
NO13
Reviewed in France on October 29, 2017
c'est un produit que j'utilise depuis plus de deux ans sur un véhicule utilitaire en fonction permanente, il est raccordé sur la caméra AV et AR de surveillance en temps réel et sur la caméra de recul.Donc nouvel achat pour un autre utilitaire sur la caméra de recul!Une très bonne définition et admet les procédés PAL et NTCN, c'est super!
larry koivula
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2016
Easy to set up.works good
CESAR
Reviewed in Spain on January 22, 2016
Perfecto. Cumple con lo descrito. Va genial. Facil instalacion. Buena calidad de imagen.la colocacion es muy versatil, bien integrandolo en un salpicadero o cuadro de mandos, gracias al marco que incorpora, o bien con su pie articulado que permite agarrarlo por abajo o por detras. Yo personañmente, prefiero el anclaje trasero, pues queda muchl mas sujeto y con menos vivraciones. Yo lo he comprado para usarlo en maquinaria.
Heather Lenox
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2013
I purchased this to connect with the Sony XAV-64BT Head Unit in my wife's 2004 Subaru Forester. The intended use is for our 1 year old for long drives as we can throw a dvd into the head unit and play it on the purchased monitor. The hookup was easy and running the wires through the vehicle and into the head unit was fairly easy. I connected the power through a switch I placed in the ash tray compartment (since we don't smoke)that can be closed off. I wired the power from the lead that goes to the cigarette lighter - then to the on/off switch, then to the monitor. This works beautifully as you don't have to use the remote (which works fair at best from the front seat to the back) to turn the unit off or on so there is not a blue screen when not in use - and to do so from the convenience of the drivers seat.One mistake I made in my initial setup was not connecting the ground hookup. During my trial it did not seem to make a difference in quality and I wasn't worried about something in the $30 range getting damaged from not connecting the ground wire. THIS WAS A MISTAKE... The picture was choppy any time the car was turned on. I started going through all of the wires to find the problem and grounded the unit by fastening the ground wire to the closest screw into the body of the vehicle, which just happened to be directly behind the drivers door under the plastic panel. Once I secured the ground wire the picture was very clear, that's what I got for trying to save time.As our little one is only 1 year old and backward facing I secured the outside box that the unit fits in to the rear headrest using plastic ties. Although it's not the most professional looking it doesn't look bad, it's very secure, and when we are ready to face the little guy in a forward facing car seat we I can make it more permanent if I wish too.The only negative I have on the unit is the lack of audio. When using the buttons on the unit it seems that you can turn up or down the audio, but in the directions (or lack thereof) and the wiring harness there doesn't seem to be any type of audio input, unless I missed something.
C. Weaver
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2013
I got two of these to use as monitors for two cameras I got for checking my mailbox and letting see who pulls into my drive. I decided on these monitors as I wanted something small but not so small that I couldn't tell what was happening on the screen. These have proven to work out OK for me. I noted when I got them in that there isn't a lot on information in the manual at all. Usually these type of monitors have a range of voltage you can use them with and at first I couldn't find it. Then I noticed on the case that the monitors came out of on the back it gives that information. (In this case 9-32 volts I think it said.) Anyway, I had two fairly good 9 volt AC power supplies and they worked. I did note that if you plan on using a unregulated power supply you may get a little 60 cycle line noise from the PS as I did on one of the monitor. (Nothing serious but it's there.) All the controls work OK, but they don't seem to have much range in how they effect the picture. I liked the ability to switch from 4:3 to 16:9 screen set up. This worked well with what I needed. Since you have a choice of PAL or NTSC jacks or plugs (One had plugs only and the other had a plug and a jack) and they are not labeled as to which they are, you must try each one and find out. (I noted that the monitor itself has a switch that lets you switch back and forth so you can tell. On mine the AV-1 was the NTSC input.) I also noted a bit of flashing at first as they first come on. This, in my case, went away after a bit. Given the cameras I am using the picture isn't that bad and both monitors seem to be holding up fine. I also noted that the monitors have a blue wire intended to be used as a connection to the car's backup light. I didn't use this wire at all and haven't had any trouble with them turning off and on. The lack of a recent manual covering installation and operation of these montitors caused the lost of a star. Update: as 8/5/15 I had one monitor die on me. It just wouldn't come back on. I think this was caused by not using a 12 volt PS. I put the replacement on a good regulated 13.2 volt, 1.5 amp power supply and it came on without any problem and has been preforming well since. I've order two more 12 volt 1.5 amp PSs top go with the other two I have and that are still working. These last better than I first thought they would.
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