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iBeam TE-3BNV 3rd Brake Light Backup Cam Select Nissan Passenger Cargo Van

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iBeam TE-3BNV 3rd Brake Light Backup Camera Select Nissan NV Passenger & Cargo Van 2009-2016

Brand: iBeam
MPN: 3BNV
Condition: New

Our iBeam 1/3 inch CMOS third brake light backup camera fits Nissan NV Passenger and Cargo van models 2009 – 2016.
The sleek water resistant design is a direct replacement for OEM factory brake lights offering a perfect fit.
With a 170 degree viewing angle and 0 lux IR LED night vision this camera provides a clear representation of all
activity directly behind the vehicle under any conditions. Defeatable parking lines allow drivers to maneuver their
vehicle with confidence. Includes all necessary cables for installation – with a 4-Pin Din to RCA adapter.

Sensor: 1/3 PC3089
Resolution: P:756(H) x 504(V) pixels
TV Line: 600TV line
Lens: 1.7mm
Min illumination: 0Lux (LED ON)
IR led: 6pcs
Night Vision distance: 35ft
Waterproof: IP68
View Angle: 170 degrees
Power Voltage: 12V
Operation Temp: -20 deg C ~ +70 deg C
Extension Cable: 7M/23FT
Camera Cable: .61M/2FT

Applications:
-Nissan NV Passenger and Cargo Van 2009 – 2016

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