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The backup camera is a special type of video camera that is produced specifically for the purpose of making reverse easier and lessening the risk of accidents while parking. It can offer a driver a way to see their blind spot, no matter how dark it is or what the weather is like.
Normally, the backup camera has these 4 features to increase driving safety.
1.Night vision
It uses infrared lights to help illuminate the area behind you, in addition to the light from your tail lights.
2.View angle
The backup camera offers great visibility, has at least a 110-degree scope, with some expanding up to 170 degrees.
3.IP rating
IP rating used to define levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies (tools, dirt etc.) and moisture. IP ratings are made up of two numbers. The first number is expected to be six. This means the device is protected against dust. The second number is its water rating, which you need to be a three at the very least (rated for heavy rain), though we recommend finding something with a six or higher. For example, IP68 guarantees protection in water up to 1.5m deep for half an hour and is resistant to dust. The number 6 stands for the highest level of dust-proof performance, the number 8 stands for the waterproof performance of more than 1-meter depth.
4.Park line making
Making park lines helps to improve safety when parking a car.
There are wireless and wired backup cameras. A wireless backup camera comes with a wireless camera, which is easier to install. Wired systems are more stable and less prone to interference.
Here we show how to install an aftermarket wired backup camera.
1. Stick the camera on the car tail.
2. Route the camera video cable to the front of the car.
3. Remove the car stereo cover.
4. Connect the new camera line with the CAM-IN line.
5. Test the camera to make sure everything works.