Factory Style Rear Backup Camera and 4.3 Inch Mirror Screen Kit for Vehicles







Key features
- •This kit includes a universal factory-style rear backup camera and clip-on mirror. The camera is powered by a super color CMOS image sensor and designed with enhanced waterproof and extremely wide view angle.
- •The total length of cables is 31 ft. (9.5 m). There is no need to purchase additional cable for installation.
- •This kit was designed and built for reliability and simple installation. The power source of mirror screen is integrated with backup camera, there is no need to hang an additional cable to cigarette ignition.
- •The connector of the mirror screen is optimized for backup camera only, it is much compact for easy route under interior trim. The backup camera is mounted on exterior trim above license plate, no other type can be more reliable than this way.
- •The camera works for majority of vehicles, please check if your vehicle has a exterior trim with parallel-to-ground area above license plate. Please keep in mind on how to install before to order this kit.
Factory Style Rear Backup Camera and 4.3 Inch Mirror Screen Kit for Vehicles
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
30%
4★
40%
3★
20%
2★
10%
1★
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The screen burn after two months
pealpizar•February 11, 2018
I liked the easy away to install it but the product is not reliable. The screen burn out after only two months of usage. Look for a mirror that you could keep power on. This was on a Nissan Versa 2014
I would refer it to a friend
marcos gonzalez•August 13, 2017
Great camera and for the price can't go wrong works just fine only has one little issue and it bugs out a little but is only when you turn it on and off fast like in the video...and also it comes with a lot of extra wires just in case is for a much longer/bigger truck I have a 2002 pathfinder
A simple zip tie slides right through the slots and is easily attached to the factory mirror
D Morris•May 21, 2017
Camera and display work well. I had issues with the mirror display falling off the factory mirror on my daughter's E46 BMW. I think the car mirror was just a little to big for the unit to fit on. I removed the little screws on the back that hold on the brackets and completely removed them. A simple zip tie slides right through the slots and is easily attached to the factory mirror. It's a lot simpler than the way it came, and looks better in my opinion.
Exactly what I expected
AVeet•April 15, 2017
Arrived and works exactly as expected. Installed in a 2010 Ford Escape. Mirror was easy to clip onto existing OEM mirror, and it grips tightly. Mirror is a little darker than I would prefer, but not enough to knock off a star.
Camera quality is SD, and the viewing angle is wide (full bumper view when mounted in the middle). Connectors are of good quality and there is plenty of cable for the longest runs.
Was very easy to install for an experienced DIYer.
Camera quality is SD, and the viewing angle is wide (full bumper view when mounted in the middle). Connectors are of good quality and there is plenty of cable for the longest runs.
Was very easy to install for an experienced DIYer.
I'm extremely happy with my purchase...so far
Amazonian•March 15, 2017
Ok so let me just start out by saying that I have been researching reverse cams for about 2 weeks before this purchase. I have read countless reviews for about 30 different cameras. Wireless to wired you name it. I decided to settle on this one. It is inexpensive and I figured hey, if it's a piece of crap I'll just send it back. So anyway, I received it today (3/17/17) and installation was a breeze. Me and a buddy hooked this thing up in about 2 hrs. I had to drill 2 holes. One above my plate where I wanted to mount the camera to and one under the carpet in my trunk to feed wires to because there was no hole already.
I wired it to my reverse light in about 5 minutes. I guess I'm lucky that my reverse lights are on my bumper on both sides of the plate and not included in the tail light assembly. I didn't have to sift through a hundred wires. 2 screws and popped it out and only 2 wires, positive and negative. Ran it through the trunk and along the a-frame and under the head liner in the front to the mirror. Painless. Still have a 6 feet of extra wire. Kudos to Pyvideo for making the cable extra long. That was one of my concerns based on a lot of reviews I read...cables weren't long enough.
I opted for the factory style camera instead of the long, ugly and unsightly one that mounts to the top 2 screws of your plate. It looks good. Image looks decent but not the best which is why only 4 stars. At night it's a little grainy. Overall though I am happy so far. Image pops right up as soon as I put her in reverse...no delay.
Obviously I can not speak to the longevity of the product as it has only been installed for about 5 hrs. Hopefully it is actually waterproof and does not fog up. That is another issue I seen with a lot of cameras I researched according to reviewers. I am planning on buying a product called never wet by rustoleum and coating it with that to ensure it is water proof. Also, I put some silicone around it and on the top of it so water won't drip down. Anyway, so far so good. I will keep this updated if anything goes south.
See pics of image - note that it actually looks better than the pic. The lines are due to smartphone cam.
-Update 3/21/17-
When it's really bright outside it is extremely tough to see the image. No matter how I adjust the settings or tilt the mirror it is just very very hard to see. For that I am removing half a star. My rating is now 3.5. Still good in low light conditions tho!
-Update 3/25/17-
The mirror keeps falling! It will not stay atached to my rear view mirror. I don't have a standard rear view mirrow but it is well within the specifications. It's one of the auto dimming mirrows but it's the same dimensions as a standard one, just a little fatter. See photos of my mirror. So I removed a star for that. I do not think it has anything to do with my mirror but more so the spring clips of the camera mirror. I am concerned that with it pulling on the cord it will break or create a shortage. I'm sure when it falls it is creating a lot of pressure on the cord. This has fallen like 5 times now since my last update and that's not good.
- Update 4/20/17 -
I recently installed a aftermarket radio with av inputs. Plugged it in and hooked up the reverse detection wire to the power wire off the camera for powering the mirror. Viola! Works when I put car in reverse and looks factory! No more falling mirror. It is still going strong. It has rained a few times and I have washed car a few times and it still appears waterproof. We haven't gotten into the monsoon everyday season just yet here in Florida but it's right around the corner so we'll see. So far so good.
I wired it to my reverse light in about 5 minutes. I guess I'm lucky that my reverse lights are on my bumper on both sides of the plate and not included in the tail light assembly. I didn't have to sift through a hundred wires. 2 screws and popped it out and only 2 wires, positive and negative. Ran it through the trunk and along the a-frame and under the head liner in the front to the mirror. Painless. Still have a 6 feet of extra wire. Kudos to Pyvideo for making the cable extra long. That was one of my concerns based on a lot of reviews I read...cables weren't long enough.
I opted for the factory style camera instead of the long, ugly and unsightly one that mounts to the top 2 screws of your plate. It looks good. Image looks decent but not the best which is why only 4 stars. At night it's a little grainy. Overall though I am happy so far. Image pops right up as soon as I put her in reverse...no delay.
Obviously I can not speak to the longevity of the product as it has only been installed for about 5 hrs. Hopefully it is actually waterproof and does not fog up. That is another issue I seen with a lot of cameras I researched according to reviewers. I am planning on buying a product called never wet by rustoleum and coating it with that to ensure it is water proof. Also, I put some silicone around it and on the top of it so water won't drip down. Anyway, so far so good. I will keep this updated if anything goes south.
See pics of image - note that it actually looks better than the pic. The lines are due to smartphone cam.
-Update 3/21/17-
When it's really bright outside it is extremely tough to see the image. No matter how I adjust the settings or tilt the mirror it is just very very hard to see. For that I am removing half a star. My rating is now 3.5. Still good in low light conditions tho!
-Update 3/25/17-
The mirror keeps falling! It will not stay atached to my rear view mirror. I don't have a standard rear view mirrow but it is well within the specifications. It's one of the auto dimming mirrows but it's the same dimensions as a standard one, just a little fatter. See photos of my mirror. So I removed a star for that. I do not think it has anything to do with my mirror but more so the spring clips of the camera mirror. I am concerned that with it pulling on the cord it will break or create a shortage. I'm sure when it falls it is creating a lot of pressure on the cord. This has fallen like 5 times now since my last update and that's not good.
- Update 4/20/17 -
I recently installed a aftermarket radio with av inputs. Plugged it in and hooked up the reverse detection wire to the power wire off the camera for powering the mirror. Viola! Works when I put car in reverse and looks factory! No more falling mirror. It is still going strong. It has rained a few times and I have washed car a few times and it still appears waterproof. We haven't gotten into the monsoon everyday season just yet here in Florida but it's right around the corner so we'll see. So far so good.
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