- The wireless built-in backup camera can be powered from the reverse lights, which will be used when reversing. Even though the system is wireless it comes with a 23.5ft RCA video and power cable. If you want it for continuous operation and maximum resolution.
- Quick and simple setup. Just attach the 4.3 inch LCD monitor to you dash or mount to the windshield. And plug it into your cigarette power outlet. The camera can be mounted with license plate screws. No need to drill a hole.
- IP68 Waterproof HD Color Night Vision Rear/Front View Camera With 8 LED light . You can view actual colors at day and night.
- CameraCamera with a Intelligent switch:turn on/off guide lines,flip images mirrored/facing/vertical flip/horizontal flip, adjust the width/length/downward angle for guide lines. with a Intelligent switch:turn on/off guide lines,flip images mirrored/facing/vertical flip/horizontal flip, adjust the width/length/downward angle for guide lines.
- Wireless range 82ft-100ft on open empty area, We only recommend use under 23ft vehicle for no interference. Provide 2 years tech support. Tech support and after sales service is available via dohonest@outlook.com
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Claire Koenig
Five Stars
This item works just as discribed by seller and is very easy to install. I am upgrading by 4 star review to 5 for the overall experience in obtaining this produce and installing it. As well as how good it has been working this past few months since I have received it.
Serge Nekipelov
I quickly realized that the distance between the units was way too great, as I was getting spotty/flickering images
I put this in my 2016 CrewMax Tundra truck while pulling a 20 foot trailer. I use it as a rear view camera that's on as long as I'm driving. I mounted the camera on the back license plate of the trailer and the receiver and screen on the counsel in the truck.I quickly realized that the distance between the units was way too great, as I was getting spotty/flickering images.The distance from the rear of the trailer to the head unit is 38 feet! So, to test my theory I moved the unit to the inside of the cab. Bingo! I had a beautiful clear color view of the trailer, however, I needed the view of was behind the trailer. These units have RCA outputs for video, so I decided to hard-wire the thing. Presto! I got a great looking very clear picture of whats behind the trailer. Now I can drive with confidence and see what's happening behind me as I'm towing. I have zero blind spots. This little gem does a great job and I'm sure it would work just fine wirelessly in a typical installation. I do wish, however, that the bac-up guide lines could be turned off. Otherwise I'm very happy with it.
Sonja Kovacevic
I did mine as wired (Honda Odyssey Van)
It took me 30 mins at most. The video on Youtube identifies the wiring requirements for wireless, but has sufficient information to convert to wired with the enclosed harness. I am surprised with the image, the measurements, and lastly the ease of install. I would buy this again and with the 2 year warranty, it seems a safe purchase. If you want a basic, clear backup camera system, I would recommend this.
Sharon Brace
Good product, reasonable price and excellent customer support
I brought this for my 2003 Ford Taurus wagon. Since the monitor has two Video inputs, I contacted the customer service via email and got another simple rearview camera for only 8 USD. I used the latter as a front camera. I have some knowledge of electrical wiring but not an expert. There is only one wiring diagram for the product, so installation has not been easy but still possible. The rearview camera was wireless connected to video 2 and the front is to video 1 because v2 has the priority. The power supply fits 12V outlet/cigarette light without problem. And the red button serves as the power switch with a red indicator light. It was very easy to connected video cable, but not so for power. You need to know how to peel off the insulation sheath, connect wires and use electric tape to wrap the connections. For me, the most difficult part was to locate and access the power slot for backup lamp because you need that to turn on/off the rearview camera as needed. Another issue was the front camera, it gave a mirror image because it was for rearview by default. Only after the customer support person told me that there was a button on the video wire to switch the image, did I get the right view. So, I got everything connected and most of them worked as they should. The last part is hiding the wires and all other stuff. I did not take the trouble to hide everything, and taped down some wires on the instruments panel. Generally, everything looked fine and unhidden wires looked subtle. The only problem I have now is the monitor. It seems that there is a blinking problem for video 1. I contacted the customer service people and sent them the videos. They are sending me another monitor. Hope that will solve the last problem. A side note is that the menu selection for the monitor is very limited, only including brightness, contrast and zooming. I hope that they will make a new monitor with microSD slot so that it can also be used for dash camera. In summary, the pros are: (1) simple product; (2) not difficult to connect; (3) offer front view capability with the 2nd camera; (4) great customer service. Anna Liu is the support rep and she always answered my email within 12 hours. The cons are (1) wiring diagram is too abstractive although they have a YouTube video clip, which is very easy to follow; (2) require some skill to wire cameras; (3) defect monitor. But with the great support, I think that the last issue, monitor, will be resolved soon.
Claudia Soares
Use a Battery Case and Have a Portable Unit!!!!
This is exactly what I was looking for. I needed an inexpensive solution. I only wanted to use it to hitch up campers, trailers etc on an older model truck. Works like a charm and I couldn't be happier. There is only one modification I made. I bought a CO RODE 8 x AA 12V Battery Holder Case Box Wired ON/OFF Switch w Cover Pack of 2 I didn't want to wire it directly to the vehicle in case I wanted to use it on other trucks. So I wired the camera part to the battery case and it works like a charm. I can even leave the camera on my license plate and disconnect the battery (though the battery boxes have an on off switch).
Miriam Merlo
Very good product!
Very happy with this! Works exactly as advertised! Easy to instal and great signal! Seller is very responsive to questions and support! Will do business with this seller again!
Fi Fi Jamieson
Easy to install and works well.
Installed very easily (maybe 20 minutes): just mount transmitter/camera to license plate frame, run wire into trunk (I removed the license plater bulb cover, pushed wire through, and then put cover back), then attached the wire to the reverse light. The reverse light had a normal connect and so I crimped two spades and just pushed them. I could have attached to the wires instead, but I had the spades. The receiver just plugs into the cigarette lighter jack, so I coiled the excess wire and zip tied it and then pushed under the ashtray to look neater. Was quite quick. The whole things works very well.
Mirza Lipi
Excellent inexpensive Backup Camera
Simple installation on my 2010 Nissan Murano. Completed wireless install in less than 3 hours. Every thing works as promised. Most time was spent trying to hide the wiring form the screen without drilling holes in the dash. Settled for some exposed wires I encased in black flex wire conduit.
Rachid L. Manreal
A awesome back up camera, not a great wireless
I love this back up camera. It works great and useful when your backing up from a parking spot. I have this on a Mazda suv and just love it. If I can figure out how I will add a picture of the picture quality, update, I had to hard wire the camera, with so many stores having 2.4 GB WiFi lots of the times the camera will not work All you get is noise lines. I was told by seller I could add a front camera, I order it great camera but when hooked it over rides the back up camera. update. I ordered the front camera, it will not, it over rides the backup camera. I put it on the back and replaced the back up camera that came with it, now the trees are green. The front camera was suppose to be free, I wasn’t paid back for it. So right now I have almost 60.00 in this camera.
Katie Lopez
Great Product, Added a Second Camera for My Camper Trailer
I purchased this ZSMJ wireless camera and monitor several months ago and installed it in my full size Ford panel van, that has almost no rear visibility. It was easy to install and works great. Later, I purchased a used camper trailer and thought it would be a great idea to get a second camera and mount it on the rear of the trailer and configure it to be on when towing to allow me to see vehicles in my blind spot and to safely pass other vehicles. To do this and use both cameras, I hard wired the backup camera on the van and used the wireless transmitter for the second camera on the rear of the camper. I used the ZSMJ Rear View Camera from DoHonest which, with the wireless transmitter uses the 12 Volt power supply in the camper. An additional cutoff switch will be added in the camper to keep the camera and wireless transmitter from draining the camper’s battery. The installation was not too difficult and I am extremely pleased with the results and new features! The following is a schematic of this installation and a few photos. Note that I mounted the display in the coin holder on the dash of the Ford E150. I used a heat gun to soften the plastic pedestal and slowly bend it straight (it was a right angle for mounting on top of the dash. I also added a DPDT switch to select between the 2 cameras as I would never require both to be used at the same time.