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πŸš— Car Backup Camera and Rear View Parking Monitor Kit with Wireless Video Transmitter and Receiver Review

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Description of πŸš— Car Backup Camera and Rear View Parking Monitor Kit with Wireless Video Transmitter and Receiver

Wireless RCA Video receiver and transmitter; to be used with in-car monitor, head unit, backup camera, use for truck RV etc. The transmitter is connected to reverse camera,the receiver is connected to monitor.They will work automatically when they are powered. Transmitter/Receiver power Require: DC 12V (Tips: Please install in the car, no waterproof). Receiver/transmitter distance: 100m (in jam-free open areas). Av in/out: PAL/NTSC Composite video signal, RCA jack.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good block, heavy heatsink

This device is designed as an indoor camera. The heatsink is quite heavy (about a couple of 1.5 ounces). So if you plan to use it for FPV flights I would recommend removing the transmitter from the heatsink and gluing a couple of smaller heatsinks directly onto the transmitter. cover next to the antenna.

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Wireless video transmission

Used as a CCTV camera extension. Heats up with use. I mounted the devices on heatsinks to provide adequate cooling in an external case with a fan and vents. They work but the video is black and white, the camera is the same as the other 15 I have installed and they are in colour. I tried 2 more cameras on it, all only black and white, I tried all channels. The seller is trying to work with me on a permit for my device.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Minor repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great with CCTV

1: Installed camera and transmitter in tool shed 75ft from house, receiver installed in basement next to DVR. The resulting video signal was quite noisy, possibly due to the signal running through the floor, concrete blocks, and HVAC ducts. 2: The receiver has moved inside the wall of the house, facing the barn, over concrete blocks, above the ground, providing line of sight. Resulting signal was good.3: Conclusion: This Xmit/recv kit works great at 75 feet and goes through 2-1/4" siding.

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Large and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for long range rc flying

I have used this 1.5w transmitter to provide long range high quality video during a recent long range rc plane flight and the system worked perfectly. Video quality was excellent over several miles with the standard antennas and I got good video up to 25 miles with a high gain antenna connected to the receiver. Please note that only 1 channel of this station is FCC approved in the US for those with a ham radio license, all others are for international users.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

This is exactly what I needed. I use an FPV camera on my remote control lawn mower. 5.8GHz will not penetrate my house well enough for the mower to work from inside. This 1.2GHz system works very well transmitting through a house and garage 150 feet away. I can mow the whole garden from the sofa without any problems. Image quality is just as good, if not better than 5.8GHz. I was hesitant due to the lack of reviews but I am very happy with the purchase.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

So far, so good. useful for car security

I use it for a short time, but so far there have been no problems with it. I placed the transmit and receive units in line of sight, about 75 feet apart. I don't know how well blocks with obstacles (like walls) between them work. However, for my purpose it worked very well with no noise issues on the display. As I have read in previous reviews, the transmitter unit gets very hot. I made a heatsink for heat dissipation. Again, I haven't had any issues with heat or anything else so far.

Pros
  • trial period for one year
Cons
  • there are some nuances

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Look elsewhere: Car Electronics

I ordered this to add remote cameras without having to dig a ditch and run wires. One camera is 70 feet away and the other is about 100 feet away. I couldn't get any of the seats to pull up to my security monitor. I added an external antenna to a 70ft camera and was able to get pixelated video. I will dig a ditch and add hardwire for both as this setup is useless for my application. I also had to switch to low resolution cameras as the 4k cameras my system used didn't transmit video with the…

Pros
  • Grand Prix
Cons
  • Disappearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good barrier penetration

Use for CCTV from nearest building about 200ft away. Both buildings are of old-fashioned brick, with walls about 16 inches thick. The video stream is stable and clear. The transmitter gets hot. I run mine in an open space above a false ceiling and everything is fine. Works in temperatures I find almost unbearable, around 130 degrees Fahrenheit. However, the product description says it's hot, so that's not surprising. However, I mention this in case you plan to put it in a project box or an…

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Sparse guidance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great and produces 1.5 watts on all channels.

UPDATE SECOND: Both are full rated. Not many people have an expensive power meter to measure them, and another brand didn't even put out half their rated power. I would give it 5 stars but the transmitter case has no heatsink and runs at 133 degrees. F outdoors. Also, there are no mounting holes or brackets to install it. You're on your own. The receiver also gets very hot. I'm going to add a fan to the transmitter and maybe mount the receiver on a roughly 6" aluminum sheet and keep it outside…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Some little things