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product_id: 1155501
title: "BACKUP CAR CAMERA, 7\" LCD DISPLAY, NIGHT VISION, WATERPROOF, DISTANCE SCALE LINES - COMPLETE SYSTEM WITH ALL NECESSARY CABLES AND WIRING, LICENSE PLATE MOUNTABLE, AUTO SWITCH PAL/NTSC"
brand: "pyle"
price: "53610 Ft"
currency: HUF
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Pyle"
url: https://www.desertcart.hu/products/1155501-backup-car-camera-7-lcd-display-night-vision-waterproof-distance
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# IR night vision with low-light clarity IP68 waterproof rugged design 7" high-res LCD display BACKUP CAR CAMERA, 7" LCD DISPLAY, NIGHT VISION, WATERPROOF, DISTANCE SCALE LINES - COMPLETE SYSTEM WITH ALL NECESSARY CABLES AND WIRING, LICENSE PLATE MOUNTABLE, AUTO SWITCH PAL/NTSC

**Brand:** pyle
**Price:** 53610 Ft
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 See More, Stress Less — Your Ultimate Backup Vision Upgrade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BACKUP CAR CAMERA, 7" LCD DISPLAY, NIGHT VISION, WATERPROOF, DISTANCE SCALE LINES - COMPLETE SYSTEM WITH ALL NECESSARY CABLES AND WIRING, LICENSE PLATE MOUNTABLE, AUTO SWITCH PAL/NTSC by pyle
- **How much does it cost?** 53610 Ft with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hu](https://www.desertcart.hu/products/1155501-backup-car-camera-7-lcd-display-night-vision-waterproof-distance)

## Best For

- pyle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pyle brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Night-Ready Vision:** Drive confidently after dark with advanced IR LED night vision and low lux sensitivity that illuminate every detail behind you.
- • **Weatherproof Durability:** Built to brave the elements with IP68 marine-grade waterproofing, ensuring reliable performance rain or shine.
- • **Crystal-Clear 7" Display:** Experience a large, vibrant TFT LCD screen (800x480 px) that transforms your rearview with sharp visuals and effortless monitoring.
- • **Plug & Play Installation:** Slim license plate mount and mirror clip-on monitor with all necessary cables included for a seamless, professional setup.
- • **Precision Parking Assist:** Integrated distance scale lines provide real-time spatial awareness, making tight parking and reversing safer and stress-free.

## Overview

The PYLE Backup Car Camera system features a 7-inch high-resolution TFT LCD display with dual video inputs, IP68 waterproof license plate mount camera, and advanced night vision capabilities. Designed for easy installation and enhanced safety, it includes distance scale lines for precise parking assistance and a durable, weather-resistant build. Backed by a 2-year USA-based warranty, this wired system ensures reliable, clear rear visibility day or night.

## Description

Product description

Review: A Very Good System - I wanted a camera system for my travel trailer so I could see what's behind me while going down the highway. I considered going wireless, but after reading many reviews, decided to get a wired system. I found this one, and it's pretty much perfect for the price. The best feature is the really nice and large 7" display screen. The installation instructions are very limited, but this is a very easy system to understand and set up. I fabricated a camera mount out of aluminum angle and attached it on the inside of the trailer's rear window. This protects it from the weather and vandalism, but really reduces the infrared night effectiveness. This isn't a major issue to me, as I rarely tow at night. I hooked up the camera power directly off the trailer's power panel, and mounted an illuminated rocker switch near the panel so I could turn it off when not towing. The video line provided was too short for the trailer - I used it for the tow vehicle - so I fabricated a 30' video line out of coax cable and RCA fittings. The coax would protect against weather and interference better than the normally used thin shielded wire. I wire tied both the cable and power lines to the chassis of the trailer. In my Jeep, I wanted the video display to be removable, so I made a power lead with a 12v cigarette adapter on it. It was easy to run the video cable and tuck it under the door moldings to the back tailgate. Since the camera was going to be kept on while traveling, I didn't need to hook up the green backup lead. The whole set up took most of a day, but it looks and works great. The 7" display screen is easy to view. I'm glad I went with a large display. I have a friend who has a system with a 3.5" display and, compared to this one, his stinks. When I go camping, I simply mount the video display and plug it in, hook up the trailer's coax to the Jeep's video line, and switch on the camera power. The picture is stable and very good. The resolution isn't super, but it's more than adequate for my needs. The added safety factor by having this system is comforting, and really helps when I have to back into a tight spot.
Review: Exactly what it says and expected to be. - Just got this system in the last week. So far I have had no problems. I ordered the product on Friday and received it on Sunday (thanks to Prime shipping.) I want to start out by saying that installation of this device is more than basic. If you have no experience with wiring/ripping your car apart, please seek professional or experienced help. I installed this into my 2006 Scion Tc. Delivery: Like I said it was perfect. It came quickly and was nicely packaged. Hardware Quality: Everything seems pretty high quality. It came with most of what I needed. The screen fits nicely on my mirror and has adjustable clips if needed. The weight of the screen causes the my mirror to sag down a little. I don't blame the system, but the mirror. Looking to fix this. Installation: Not for a novice is wiring. I am no expert in wiring, but I have done a bit with stereos and such. You will definitely want some electrical wire, cuttings, strippers, soldering iron/butts, ground tips, add a circuit heat shrink/electrical tape, and wire taps. I'll break down my process. 1. My Scion Tc is a hatchback. The license plate lifts with the hatch. I first installed the camera onto the license plate. 2. I removed the paneling from my hatch interior. This allowed me to feed the camera wire into the interior. 3. I soldered better wire to the end of the hot end and the ground end of the Camera. I used a large amount of extra wire on the hot wire. I will explain why. 4. I installed a ground tip to the ground wire and found a pre-installed ground post on the hatch. 5. I used a wire tap and ran the hot wire into my reverse light hot wire. 6. I plugged the yellow video cable into the camera. 7. I fed the video cable and the extra slack of the hot wire into the ceiling. This was pretty easy in my Tc, since most of it is a sun roof. I ran it just above the driver. 8. I installed the screen onto my mirror. 9. I removed my driver side visor. This allowed me to access the roofing above me. \ 10. I fed the video cable of the camera and the monitor towards each other until I was able to connect them. 11. I fed the hot wire (blue) of the screen towards the back until I reached the extra slack of the camera hot wire. I used a wire tap to connect them. This allowed me to create a hot wire connection on both ends without having to find two access points. 12. I installed the screen ground wire into the visor screw. 13. I used an add a circuit kit to install the screen power cable.I used the accessory panel fuse port. You can use just about any port as long as it turns on with the key and doesn't have a switch (like the defrost.) 14. I tested. It worked! 15.I cleaned up all my wiring and made sure none were exposed. 16. I sealed up all my paneling. Camera Quality: I have no issue with the quality. I installed the camera because my windows were very tinted when I purchased my car. Backing up at night is a struggle. The camera helps a lot. The quality is helpful at night and extremely helpful during the day. I live in Washington state so I am a little worried about it being water proof or not. We will see. I need to find a solution to the mirror sagging down with the weight of the screen, but that my only problem. I will update in a few months or so.

## Features

- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - Exterior License Plate Mount Cam, Distance Scale Line, IP68 Waterproof, 380 TV Lines, Night Vision, Low Lux, Wide Viewing, 7" TFT/LCD Mirror, 800x480 Pixels, Dual Video Inputs
- ENHANCED SAFETY FEATURES - Backup camera offers visual parking assist with accurate distance scale lines, ensuring you park and reverse safely without solely relying on side mirrors.
- SUPERIOR NIGHT VISION - Equipped with night vision and IR LED lights, this camera system provides excellent illumination in low-light conditions, enhancing visibility and safety during nighttime driving.
- DURABLE AND WATERPROOF - IP68 marine-grade waterproof construction ensures reliable performance in harsh weather conditions. Rugged design offers long-lasting durability for all automotive environments.
- EASY INSTALLATION - Slim style camera mounts easily above license plates, and the 7" LCD monitor clips onto existing mirrors, allowing for seamless setup and operation for a hassle-free experience.
- TWO-YEAR WARRANTY - Enjoy peace of mind with our 2-year warranty on all products, backed by a USA-based manufacturer. Our warranty service is right here in the U.S., unlike competitors with China-based support.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000E1PXES |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,429 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,040 in Vehicle Backup Cameras |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | 1 Pyle Branded Product |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,055 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888893725 |
| Installation Type | Butterfly Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.25"L x 4.25"W x 1"H |
| Item Type Name | Accessory |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Lens | wide viewing angle |
| Lux rating | 0.1 Lux |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Mfr Part Number | PLCM7200 |
| Model Number | PLCM7200 |
| Optical Sensor Size | 10.3 inches |
| Optical Sensor Technology | Infrared |
| Product Dimensions | 10.25"L x 4.25"W x 1"H |
| Real Angle of View | 120 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| UPC | 068888893725 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 480p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Pyle
- **Compatible Devices:** Monitor
- **Connector Type:** RCA
- **Installation Type:** Butterfly Mount
- **Lens Type:** wide viewing angle
- **Optical Sensor Technology:** Infrared
- **Product Dimensions:** 10.25"L x 4.25"W x 1"H
- **Real Angle of View:** 120 Degrees
- **Screen Size:** 7 Inches
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Very Good System
*by B***I on April 13, 2011*

I wanted a camera system for my travel trailer so I could see what's behind me while going down the highway. I considered going wireless, but after reading many reviews, decided to get a wired system. I found this one, and it's pretty much perfect for the price. The best feature is the really nice and large 7" display screen. The installation instructions are very limited, but this is a very easy system to understand and set up. I fabricated a camera mount out of aluminum angle and attached it on the inside of the trailer's rear window. This protects it from the weather and vandalism, but really reduces the infrared night effectiveness. This isn't a major issue to me, as I rarely tow at night. I hooked up the camera power directly off the trailer's power panel, and mounted an illuminated rocker switch near the panel so I could turn it off when not towing. The video line provided was too short for the trailer - I used it for the tow vehicle - so I fabricated a 30' video line out of coax cable and RCA fittings. The coax would protect against weather and interference better than the normally used thin shielded wire. I wire tied both the cable and power lines to the chassis of the trailer. In my Jeep, I wanted the video display to be removable, so I made a power lead with a 12v cigarette adapter on it. It was easy to run the video cable and tuck it under the door moldings to the back tailgate. Since the camera was going to be kept on while traveling, I didn't need to hook up the green backup lead. The whole set up took most of a day, but it looks and works great. The 7" display screen is easy to view. I'm glad I went with a large display. I have a friend who has a system with a 3.5" display and, compared to this one, his stinks. When I go camping, I simply mount the video display and plug it in, hook up the trailer's coax to the Jeep's video line, and switch on the camera power. The picture is stable and very good. The resolution isn't super, but it's more than adequate for my needs. The added safety factor by having this system is comforting, and really helps when I have to back into a tight spot.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exactly what it says and expected to be.
*by I***H on August 5, 2014*

Just got this system in the last week. So far I have had no problems. I ordered the product on Friday and received it on Sunday (thanks to Prime shipping.) I want to start out by saying that installation of this device is more than basic. If you have no experience with wiring/ripping your car apart, please seek professional or experienced help. I installed this into my 2006 Scion Tc. Delivery: Like I said it was perfect. It came quickly and was nicely packaged. Hardware Quality: Everything seems pretty high quality. It came with most of what I needed. The screen fits nicely on my mirror and has adjustable clips if needed. The weight of the screen causes the my mirror to sag down a little. I don't blame the system, but the mirror. Looking to fix this. Installation: Not for a novice is wiring. I am no expert in wiring, but I have done a bit with stereos and such. You will definitely want some electrical wire, cuttings, strippers, soldering iron/butts, ground tips, add a circuit heat shrink/electrical tape, and wire taps. I'll break down my process. 1. My Scion Tc is a hatchback. The license plate lifts with the hatch. I first installed the camera onto the license plate. 2. I removed the paneling from my hatch interior. This allowed me to feed the camera wire into the interior. 3. I soldered better wire to the end of the hot end and the ground end of the Camera. I used a large amount of extra wire on the hot wire. I will explain why. 4. I installed a ground tip to the ground wire and found a pre-installed ground post on the hatch. 5. I used a wire tap and ran the hot wire into my reverse light hot wire. 6. I plugged the yellow video cable into the camera. 7. I fed the video cable and the extra slack of the hot wire into the ceiling. This was pretty easy in my Tc, since most of it is a sun roof. I ran it just above the driver. 8. I installed the screen onto my mirror. 9. I removed my driver side visor. This allowed me to access the roofing above me. \ 10. I fed the video cable of the camera and the monitor towards each other until I was able to connect them. 11. I fed the hot wire (blue) of the screen towards the back until I reached the extra slack of the camera hot wire. I used a wire tap to connect them. This allowed me to create a hot wire connection on both ends without having to find two access points. 12. I installed the screen ground wire into the visor screw. 13. I used an add a circuit kit to install the screen power cable.I used the accessory panel fuse port. You can use just about any port as long as it turns on with the key and doesn't have a switch (like the defrost.) 14. I tested. It worked! 15.I cleaned up all my wiring and made sure none were exposed. 16. I sealed up all my paneling. Camera Quality: I have no issue with the quality. I installed the camera because my windows were very tinted when I purchased my car. Backing up at night is a struggle. The camera helps a lot. The quality is helpful at night and extremely helpful during the day. I live in Washington state so I am a little worried about it being water proof or not. We will see. I need to find a solution to the mirror sagging down with the weight of the screen, but that my only problem. I will update in a few months or so.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth the money, but not magic!
*by P***Y on November 24, 2011*

I'll just mention things that are not already mentioned many times over. * Electrical connection: I can't pin down why the electrical connection is such a mystery, but it is confusing. I think it's that the instruction sheet only shows one power connection; there should be two - one for the camera, one for the monitor. Once you "get" this, things make sense if you've got basic electric-circuit smarts. * Camera placement: I tried the camera inside on the rear shelf, and the high-mount stop light, but the trunk lid blocks the view. * Camera wiring placement: On my 2005 SAAB 9-3, the main problem was running the cables from the license plate to the inside of the car without cutting metal. I found parts diagrams on the 'Net that I used with the user's manual, to remove the trunk lining and then remove the license-plate lighting assembly. The hole that's could be a direct connection is too small for the cable's plugs, so found an alternate hole and padded the edges of the assembly, and the cable where it passes under the edge, with closed-cell insulation foam. When tightened, the assembly won't leak. I didn't want to cut metal, so the car would remain "mint." * Running the wires: I studied online parts diagrams and talked with the dealer's body shop mechanic. His best tip was that the headliner and side trims are all removable with care, and where to find the removable caps that expose nuts. This let me find places to run the wires. * Electrical power connections: I didn't want to splice into existing wires, so as others have suggested, I used a cigarette-lighter socket adapter connected to both the camera and monitor. * Monitor placement: This is the most frustrating part, for me. There's almost no place other than the rear-view mirror to mount the monitor. Although it works, I didn't like it because the monitor as well as the factory mirror give a narrow view. The thick safety pillars, high back-window shelf, and bulky headrests all contribute blind spots. I've used a wide convex rear-view mirror for years, and, after trying the monitor as mirror, I reverted to the old mirror. The monitor works well-enough down near the shifter console, but it blocks the CD player slot, plus it would need a way to fasten it. The preservative treatments on the plastic surfaces make it impossible to attach sticky-back Velcro. Hanging it over the air vents blocks the vents and the entertainment controls. I decided on wedging it between the left corner of the dashboard and the windshield, where it doesn't block forward vision. For safety, I'll lock it in soon. The only negative is that it's exposed when parked, and is tempting to thieves. I left slack in the cable so I can easily stash it in the door pocket, or disconnect the cable and put it in the trunk. After using it a while, it occurred to me that a great place for the monitor might be on the rear window shelf, so I could see it in the front rear-view mirror. A passenger in the middle of the back seat would block it, though. * Parking: I still have to look out the windows to judge parallel parking, because of the camera's somewhat narrow angle of view. Also, it takes a lot of getting-used-to to understand how close things are. * Picture quality: OK enough, but as another reviewer mentioned, bright lights, especially headlights at night, mess up the image. I plan to fit a gray filter over the lens that darkens the top half of the image, like those popular with cameras. My first try was rough, but proved the concept. * Disappointments: It's not the fault of the product, but the camera doesn't show side blind spots. For me, the wide convex rear-view mirror helps. * Second thought: If I had known that mounting the monitor on the rear-view mirror wasn't my best solution, I might have bought the smaller monitor model, hoping it would be easier to place.

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