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iBeam TE-LPGC Above License Plate Backup Cam w/ Gloss Black Metal Housing

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iBeam TE-LPGC Above License Plate Micro Reverse Backup Camera with Gloss Black Metal Housing

Brand: iBeam
MPN: TE-LPGC
Condition: New

iBeams Above License Plate Backup Camera installs easily above rear license plates to help increase
parking accuracy and avoid obstacles when reversing. It is a universal fit for any vehicle. The water
resistant and high quality metal housing in gloss black provides a sleek look that will withstand
the elements. The 1/4” CMOS camera provides a sharp picture with a 110 degree angle view and 0.6
lux night vision. The camera helps drivers to gauge the trajectory of their car when reversing into
tight spaces and improves their awareness of surroundings that would otherwise be unseen. Also
available in black (TE-LPBC) or chrome (TE-LPCC).


SPECIFICATIONS
- Sensor: CMOS 7070
- Effective Pixel: 648 H x 488 V
- Video Signal: PAL / NTSC
- Resolution: 480 TV Lines
- S/N Ratio: More than 48 dB
- Current Consumption: 110mA
- Power Supply: DC 9-12V
- Operating temperature: -20°c~70°c
- Storage temperature: -30°c~80°c
- View Angle: 110°
- Water-proof: IP67
- Minimum Illumination: 0.6 Lux

Applications
- Universal

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