This is a good wireless backup camera. It comes with everything you need for most setups as shown in my picture. I have previously purchased a backup camera from this company and have been very happy with it. This is the main reason I returned for another device. The beauty of being wireless is that there are no extra cables to run from the back of the car. The camera is powered by the car's reversing lights. If you can get to the reverse light power and ground wire, you have a power source. All you have to do from this point is route a small connector and plug it into this point where the camera is located. There is usually a viewing hole nearby that can be used for this. The display has an excellent response time when turning on the camera with minimal lag. This provides a quick overview when the vehicle is backing up. And, as shown in another image here, it shows a "No Signal" message when the camera is off. Then it will soon be dark. It has good image quality and a wide field of view, so you won't miss a thing. The grid lines can be adjusted to your view selection. There are a few more features, but that's just a summary. The display mount has a nice suction cup that looks like it will stay in place very well. It took a bit of persuasion to change position, unlike some who tend to fall. It also has a strong magnetic connection to the back of the display so it detaches quickly if you need to take it off. Overall, this is a pretty good rear camera.
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