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Backup Cameras – Now see at the back also.

Do you own an SUV, a mini-van or any other big vehicle? Yes; then it's time to buy a V3 backup camera & monitor to give you a complete unobstructed rear view of your vehicle. Not only will it make driving easy for you, it will also help protect pets, children and pedestrians from being hurt.

The backup camera (also popularly known as 'Reversing Cameras' or 'Rear View Cameras') comes with a small color LCD screen that can be mounted either on your visor or dashboard and the lens easily fits along the bottom of the rear license plate to provide a safe rear viewing, especially convenient while parking. The monitor is primarily set to operate when the car goes into reverse, but it can also be set to stay on all the time. While not reversing the monitor can continue to show the map (or any other content). The high resolution (generally 2.5 inches) LCD screen makes viewing a lot easier.

The lens used in a backup camera is typically a wide-angle or fisheye lens. The camera generally provides 110 degrees of horizontal camera viewing and 80 degrees of vertical camera viewing (measured diagonally). Such wide-angle lenses suffers some amount of distortion, nevertheless, they are well suited to see an uninterrupted horizontal path from one rear corner to another and eliminate blind spots.

The backup camera is designed differently than any other standard cameras. The image produced by the camera is horizontally flipped so that the output is a mirror image that matches with the image formed on the physical mirrors installed on the vehicle.

A wireless backup camera comes without the hassle of entangling wires but that doesn't mean it's a five minute install; you will still need to connect it to a power source, say, your car's brake light or 9V/12V battery. The V3 backup camera system comes with an simple to read, bilingual (English/Spanish) installation guidebook.

Backup cameras can be tailored to suit specific requirements. For large vehicles like motor homes or caravans the backup camera system comes with built-in servomechanism that helps the driver to remotely manage the camera and tilt or pan it as needed. Most backup camera systems today come equipped with night vision cameras that use infrared technology to give the driver clear visibility during night time or power blackouts.

A wide range of backup camera systems are available in the market today that are custom designed to gel with the make and model of your car, without having to compromise on the original vehicle style.

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