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The NOAUKA Waterproof IP68 Rear View Camera features a 420 TVL HD color CMOS sensor with 720x540 resolution and a 170° wide-angle lens, delivering crisp, expansive views. Designed for universal compatibility, it offers customizable distance scale lines and mirror modes, plus built-in night vision for clear images in darkness. Its rugged IP68 waterproof and shockproof construction ensures reliable performance in all weather conditions, making it an essential upgrade for safer, smarter driving.
| ASIN | B0798P8X9V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,959 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #289 in Vehicle Backup Cameras |
| Brand | NOAUKA |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,549 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Effective Still Resolution | 720540 Pixels |
| Installation Type | Surface Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.83"L x 0.79"W x 0.79"H |
| Lens | Wide Angle |
| Lux rating | 0.2 |
| Manufacturer | NOAUKA |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/3 inch |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Product Dimensions | 0.83"L x 0.79"W x 0.79"H |
| Real Angle of View | 170 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 0.33 Inches |
| Video Capture Format | AVI |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
H**E
Why pay more for one of these? This one is great!
I installed this along with a Pioneer NEX head unit in my wife's 2012 Beetle, and so far, so good. She didn't even ask for a backup camera, but I saw this and thought for $12, why not? The build and image quality seem as good as the factory camera our other car. Night image is fine for the intended purpose of parking and not hitting stuff. The included wiring is excellent - the long line to run from the dash to the back includes not just the video cable, but also a 20 gauge insulated red wire to use for the install without having to run a separate wire. You can use the long wire to connect the head unit's reverse trigger wire to back-up light wire at one of the taillight assemblies (with the camera power wire going to the same wire). Or, if your head unit has some other way to tell the car is in reverse (like a wire in the harness for that purpose, or a dedicated back-up light fuse to tap into), you can use the long wire to power the camera directly from the head unit's 12V switched power line, so that the camera is on whenever the car is, and you can use it even when not in reverse if your head unit supports that.. Anyway, nice unit, - highly recommended. If it stops working prematurely, I'll come back to update.
D**Y
Good camera
I have ordered and installed another brand back up camera. One month after installation, the camera became so blurry that I cannot use it. So, I purchase this one to replace the camera part. I installed on 2015 Nissan Altima S2.5. The connector does not matching with the old connector I had. But no big deal, a couple of soldering and it is done. I drilled a hole on the Chrome Trunk Lid Trim to install the camera. The result: this camera is 100 times better than my previous one. 1. Angle: I did not actually measure the angle. However, it is genuinely wide on both horizontal and vertical. I consider this is the most important feature because I install backup camera for the safety reason. This camera definitely giving enough angles. 2. Picture: The picture quality is very good. It is definitely an HD quality. Aldo, the color is good. 3. Low light condition: This camera does a decent job under low light condition. For a small camera like this, I did not see a lot of grainy effect under low light. Overall, I enjoy this camera a lot. Thanks for the good product.
E**C
High quality camera, decent night vision
I've had this camera on my car since last fall, and I really like the way it mounts, it's different from other cameras. I ended up gluing it to a ledge above my license plate, but of course you can drill a hole and mount it into the back of your car, and possibly mount it in a hole in your license plate if you don't want to drill a hole in your car, and your state allows that. Installation is easy, there is a quick connect plug so you can wire the camera and front wiring separately and plug it in towards the rear of the car. I have the positive 12v wire going to the reverse wire on my stereo which go to the reverse light and the black wire to ground so the camera is only powered when I am in reverse. Some people may want the camera on all the time, this is just how I did it. The camera turns on quickly and you can choose to have parking lines on the screen, or cut a small wire and those lines go away. You can also reverse the image by cutting a different wire. This camera is fairly waterproof and has made it through a fairly rough winter and the lens didn't fog up at all, which is an issue I've had with other backup cameras. Overall, I'm happy with this one. Quality is good considering it's the standard composite video. I'm not sure why car stereos don't have HDMI inputs yet. I'm sure that will come eventually, which will greatly improve the quality of these cameras. The lenses are good but the video signal can only output something like 525 lines of resolution over composite video so it looks blurry on larger displays. The 170 degree angle is nice. I prefer a wider angle for parking, you can see both sides of the bumper and all around your car so you which helps when backing up.
S**Y
Perfect for 3rd gen Tacoma front camera
Very nice for a great price.
U**G
Primary harness is a bit short; must get a full 12 V trigger to work properly.
I install a lot of back up cameras for car dealerships and retail customers, adding them to existing factory radio screens or aftermarket radios. I’ve been using this camera for a while. The price point is excellent, quality/durability seem good and the picture quality is excellent. No comebacks or DOAs so far. My initial complaint was that the primary camera cable is a too short. Like most cameras, it has a two-piece cable: a short harness from the camera with a skinny 4-pin connector (which is only about 3’ long), which connects to a longer power/rca harness which then travels to the front of the vehicle/radio . This is fine for trunk installations, but if you’re doing a hatchback or SUV with a liftgate, the 3’ camera harness is not nearly long enough to route through the rubber boots and into the vehicle itself. This means you have to take the longer RCA/power harness and work it through the rubber boot from the inside of the car into the hatchback and connect it there to the camera harness. Working that fat RCA connector through a rubber grommet can be a major pain on some vehicles. Most professional cameras that I use have a camera harness that is twice as long, making it easy to run the small four pin connector into the vehicle, and connect it to the RCA/Power harness at that point. Today I ran into a second issue: working on three different Toyota vehicles at the same location, I could not get the camera to work at all! I thought “Surely I can’t have a batch of bad cameras”? After a bit of detective work I determined that the camera must have a full 12 V of power supply to it, even though it has a voltage regulator built-in to cut the power down (presumably to 6 V like most cameras). The power output on most factory radio’s (Toyota in this case) for camera trigger is only about 6 V. That will not turn this camera on! So I have to do some extra wiring to run the camera power wires to a 12 v Power source, something I never have to do with more professional grade camera’s (which cost twice as much). So bear that in mind. So far I do recommend it but it does have a few shortcomings.
M**S
So far, so good.
Well, what can I say? For the price, I don't think we should ask for more.It really looks high quality, it's metal! I thought it was plastic but it's not!All that's left is to test it.
S**.
2021 UPDATE, Loss of major quality: Works well, but doesn't look OEM
Oct. 2021 Update: I had to replace the rear window motor in my 4runner and it required me ditching the first installation all together. I purchased another camera because it worked so well the first time and for the price, you can't beat it, or so I thought. I installed this camera the same way and to the same head unit I did the first time, having no issues what so ever. The new camera, however, is of MUCH lower quality and different view angle than the first one I owned. The new camera I ordered and installed has a major "fish eye" or "fish bowl" lens to it. This looks nothing like any of the views other buyers have shared in their reviews (nor what I had from the camera I ordered back in 2018, see my last photo). I'm extremely disappointed in the version that they are selling now. I cannot even see people or poles that are behind me until they are a foot away from my car. The old version had a much more balanced and further distant view, not as warped as this one. Will be returning and ordering from someone else. I caution new buyers to look elsewhere too... Worked flawlessly and parts seem to be of quality. Only reason for 4 stars is front camera has white brand written on it, which doesn't help with the OEM look. Probably going to sharpie out or some electrical tape so it looks clean but overall for function worked great and provides very clear image. Installed with a pioneer headunit on a 2006 Toyota 4Runner Sport
I**F
I like it!
So the Camera is built pretty well, it feels heavy and the housing is metal. I went ahead before I wired it up I connected everything without running and hiding the wires. I got a fuzzy picture and the camera wasn't turning on. I played around with some settings on my radio and eventually I got it to work. The Camera is pretty nice I haven't had to use night vision yet so I'm not sure how it will be at night. Wiring was simple my radio had a "R C In" which mean rear camera in and it had a wire that read "reverse signal" connecting the yellow connector to the rc in and the green wire to the reverse signal and it turned on.
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