Avoid accidents and injuries when backing up your vehicle! The Shift3 Wireless Rear View Camera allows you to back up with a little more peace of mind. With a large 2.5 inch color LCD monitor, this camera will allow you to clearly any rear vehicle dangers including children, pets, trash/recycling cans, bikes, toys and more!
T**N
It is what it is
I think it is the cheapest one available and you get what you pay for - it was easy to install and everything you need is included. I purchase this one because my son bought one and after a year of it not being installed I thought he lost the parts. It does not have the markings on the video of danger zone but you should be able to tell. forget about night time.
C**S
It worked originally...
Backup camera worked okay to start with, then the lens filled with condensation and you could no longer see thru it. Additionally, the plug that provides power to the display unit developed a "short", requiring me to hold the plug in a certain position so the display would work.
L**1
Product stopped working after 3 days
This product looks great and was fairly simple to install, everything worked great for about 3 days then the wireless just stopped working and now the camera and screen will not communicate. I would spend a little more and get a wired unit rather than a wireless I would not purchase this product or any wireless camera again and for the price to get another i could have bought a really nice one......
K**3
Ok
Ok
G**B
malfunctioned
It was 'broken'/the monitor wouldn't function when plugged in to the 12 volt convenience outlet zzz sss xxx xxx xxx
B**E
shift 3 wireless camera
i would recamend that anyone who buys this camera to follow the instructoins and they will not have any problems mine works great thank you
G**.
Not so great in the long run!
This worked for about one month from NC to FL but the humidity hammered it in FL and it quit working when the water and rain got to it.
J**N
More trouble than it's worth.
I should have realized the installation was not going to be simple. The camera gets its power from the back up lights of the vehicle. SO...you have to mount the camera to your license plate, find a way to run it's power cord into the car, find the rear view light wiring and tap into it. On my Town & Country, the back up lights are not on the lift gate, so I had to pry the molding off the inside of the lift gate, fish the wire up to the top of the lift gate, strap it to the hinge of the lift gate, pry off the molding on the headliner, run the wire down the inside of the side molding, remove the lighting assembly, isolate which color pair of wires go to the back up lights, get access to the wire harness and attach the easy clip adapters (sarcasm).Next, plugging the camera into the lighter was a no brainer. But the mounting plate for the dashboard is a rectangular flat piece of plastic measuring approximately 2"x4" (larger than a business card). My dashboard has no flat surface that big...especially where I want to mount the monitor. So I'm still looking for a solution to that. I could get a suction goose neck universal mount and put stick it on the windshield near the rear view mirror, but then there's the issue of the wire from the monitor to the lighter. They suggest mounting it to the sun visor, but the wiring isn't long enough to snake down the side molding and to the lighter, so you have to get creative and do some custom wiring.There's "wireless" and then there's "wireless". Great concept. Not so care-free as one might imagine.I went to their website and couldn't find this product.Update (August 29): Ultimately, I mounted the monitor on a universal mount on the windshield next to the rear view mirror and powered it by tapping into the electrical circuits in the rear view mirror (there are electronics there that handle auto-dimming of the mirror, a light meter to turn on the headlights at dusk, etc. I found a live 12v supply there and it works. It ain't easy!
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