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PYLE PLCM7200 7-Inch TFT Mirror Monitor/Back-Up Night Vision Camera Kit |  | Brand: Pyle Category: Car Audio or Theater
List Price: $159.95 Buy New: $96.19 (On sale from $144.80) as of 3/11/2010 18:35 CST details You Save: $48.61 (34%)
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Seller: UnbeatableSale, Inc Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 8600
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 9.8 x 4.5
MPN: PLCM7200 Model: PLCM7200 UPC: 688888937252 EAN: 0688888937252 ASIN: B001TIW0DM
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| Features:
| • | 7-Inch Tft (16:9) Wide Screen Universal Clip On Existing Mirrorsý Wireless Remote Control | | • | Resolution:480X234 | | • | Contrast Ratio:400 Cd/M2 | | • | Viewing Angle:U/D90 degree L/R120 degree | | • | Power Consumption:6W |
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Product Description 7'' Tft (16:9) Wide Screen Universal Clip On Existing Mirrors Wireless Remote Control Resolution:480x234 Contrast Ratio:400 Cd/m2 Viewing Angle:u/d90A L/r120A Power Consumption:6w Auto Switch Pal/ntsc Dual Video Input (dvd/camera/game) Rearview Night Vision Camera License Plate Mount Screen Dimensions: 10.19''w X 4.25''h X 1.81''d Camera Dimensions: 8.46'' W X 1.29''h X 1.37''d
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| Customer Reviews: IT S GREAT November 11, 2009 Juan Batista 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THAT S TRUE IS A GREAT PRODUCT, THE ONLY ONE THING I DON'T LIKE IS THE MANUAL DOES NOT EXPLAIN THE CONNECTION PROPERLY.
Pyle PLCM7200 7-inch TFT Monitor/Back-up Night Vision Camera November 26, 2009 Steve Kram (PDX) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Before install the directions are garbage so look at them once and toss it. It's a pretty simple connection though red= positive, black= negative, green= brake line & the other is obvious video. Installing the back-up camera was of course easy: unscrew the license plate boom your done. Camera power cable just taps into your rear power line from the lights: Check voltage: and run the ground to a good spot and your camera is done. Running the wires was not too much fun but still not too bad just invest in some zip ties to secure the line. Of course mounting the unit on the already there mirror is easy. You sort of have 2 choices on the power: either go with an accessory line as long as you get 12 volts, below that equals a crappy picture. Or you can run the power to your battery and have the choice to turn it off and on every time you get in and out of the car. Please connect it to an ACC power line it will be so much easier. I just ran the ground under the dash where there were other ground wires: easy. Okay got the easy stuff done. Hardest part: Location of your brake wires. Luckily it's usually black and pink. And if you're lucky and have a trailer set up you can just connect into that line under hood or dash and good luck under the dash. Connected my video cables and battery put my ignition in the start position without starting the motor: put her in reverse and boom a nice bright view behind me in the Day Light. After snugging everything down and double checking everything to be on the safety 3rd side it was time to give it a test. During the day it works great and I have a nice clear picture behind me. One thing I noticed is that it doesn't have a too good of a peripheral vision to my right or left but it is acceptable. Okay NIGHT TEST: Went to the Grocery store put it in reverse backing up, Camera was pretty good but keep in mind that is in a well lit up area, I could see clearly behind me people, cars or whatever else would of been there. Now for my NIGHT time parking area: Camera NOT so great dam near a black display, those little LED's just don't have enough light in a dark area to light things up properly. So NIGHT TEST FAILED in a dark area with the one light I park below. Night Vision Camera is a false statement really when you're parking in a dark area. But it did light up the bush behind me when I got about 1 foot or less away and I could see clearly once those little LED's were lighting things up. But still a FAIL in the dark: if you were backing down a dark street and had this you would not see a thing even the street.
Overall not bad for less than $100 especially the screen it's nice and big: Now to figure out everything else on it since the directions were um the crappiest I've ever seen. What's the little speaker for on the back? What are the modes I can't identify? I put this on my Ford F250 HD Get Extra wire if you have a big truck.
Oh, yeah the wire from the mirror is very short I had to run everything down the plastic runners.
A couple hours of install time was worth it. This camera will come in handy. It cost me less than $100. I had to spend some money buying extra wire. But Over all it's a pretty good deal. It's clear picture in the day and well lit up areas. Bad in the dark areas. So it's 80% good 20%bad. maybe I'll do a short video review so people can see it in action.
Back up camera February 6, 2010 Paul A. Rourman (Los Angeles Region) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice product for such a low price. The monitor is great because it slips right over your rear view mirror. When the camera is off, the monitor serves as a rear view mirror. The monitor is set up to handle TWO cameras.
I used mine for the front bumper of my Rock Crawler Jeep so I can see the road immediately in front of the bumper for obstacles. The same company offers a much higher quality camera at a reasonable cost as well. I switched the original camera to the rear. I then mounted the higher resolution wider angle camera on the front, mounting it into a waterproof type household electric outlet box and mounting it to the lower front bumper. The original camera that comes with the set is a 160 degree camera, and can bolt onto your licence plate. The higher quality is a 180 degree camera at higher resolution, but requires some clever tricks to figure out how to mount it.
The bad side of this purchase: HORRIBLE INSTRUCTIONS. Poor customer service. I had to leave repeated messages to ask how to make it work, before I accidentally found someone who didn't know that it is OK to answer the phone. Once I found out that the camera requires a power source wire, and the monitor requires a power source wire, it was easy from then on.
I am going to buy one more of these to mount on my RV. Well worth the price.
Camera system adequate, good value March 9, 2010 Alfred N. Paul (Connecticut) The camera-monitor system works OK; serves its purpose. I bought it for the large screen, hard wiring betweem camera and monitor and attractive price. Those wireless cameras are easier to install but I've read of multiple problems like interference, limited range, etc. Main problems with this one were the lack of an instruction manual and inability to handle bright lights. The system becomes paralized if camera is exposed to sunlight. Backing toward a car with its headlights on blanks part or most of the screen. I wired both camera and monitor to a plug that goes into the cigarette lighter socket. There are times when I need more than just the mirrors while going forward, like while towing a trailer, so I chose not to connect to the backup light wire. Curiously, I found no mark as to country of origin. Very surprising that is isn't Chinese. That must mean that a US manufacturer has out chinesed the Chinese. Way to go!
It Works If Your Not Moving November 5, 2009 Dean N. (Hollywood, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I tried this product. Now I know why the MSRP is $300 and the selling price is $100. It worked great on the tailgate of my pick-up using my battery charger for a power source. But when I installed it in my truck, one problem occurred. I could not tell the difference between a lawn chair and a work boot. Just a lttile out of focus. Completely useless, I sent it back. It does look cool as an ornament.
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