







🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Wireless Clarity!
The GOQOTOMO E-600 is a cutting-edge wireless audio-video receiver and transmitter kit designed for safety backup camera systems. With a powerful 5.8GHz signal, it offers a transmission distance of up to 300M, ensuring reliable connectivity for your vehicle's monitoring needs. Easy to install and compatible with various setups, this kit is perfect for enhancing your driving experience.
| ASIN | B07T8HMCMN |
| Connectivity technologies | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (655) |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2019 |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Item model number | E-600 |
| Manufacturer | GOQOTOMO |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 4.61 x 4.57 x 1.85 inches |
S**K
Works for my purpose
I have the receiver connected to a flip down monitor on the dash of my truck, with a concealed wire to the back window. I attached the power to one of the Ford auxiliary switches so I can shut it off when it is not in use. From the receiver on the back window to the transmitter (sender) inside the fifth wheel all metal hitch pin box and it works every time. The sender is inside that pin box and is connected to the parking lights for power. If the lights are not on from the truck, through the pigtail, then the sender is not on either. This setup allows me to connect my fifth wheel as usual with out having to think about an additional connection for my camera. It works flawlessly. I did have to buy additional connectors like a barrel RCA connector and also a BNC connector for my camera, but each camera and monitor connection is different and not all use RCA connectors. I am very happy with my purchase. Make sure you connect all the Red wire pigtails to a 12 volt power source or this will not work. The receiver has no ground wire and can ground through the RCA shield. The sender has both a hot and a ground and both must be connected. When wired correctly this also supplies power to the camera.
J**S
Do not use scotch lock connectors. Too finicky with small wires
Works so far. I parked my truck 30 feet away from the trailer and still had a picture. The transmitter is pushed up through the dome vent in the enclosed trailer. The receiver is behind the radio in the dash. Do not use scotch lock connectors to splice into the wires . the wires on the receiver are too small and too problematic with scotch locks cut twist solder heat shrink do it right do you’ll have a great outcome
D**N
Works
So the transmitter (Tx) doesn't have a reverse activation switch to wirelessly turn on the receiver (Rx) okay, no problem. The tx is wired to the reverse light, and I have the Rx wired to a micro switch on my dash. So when I put my car in reverse I have to turn the Rx on manually. No big deal. Gets the job done. I could take apart my entire console and put a shift switch on my reverse gear, or probe every wire till I find the reverse light activation wire, but that's just too much, maybe when I take it apart next time for something else I'll hardwire it for automation. Picture isn't as clear as I would like (more than likely signal saturation from other sources in the city as well as a cheapy camera) but for the price I'm not complaining. I do think the camera wires on the Tx side could be a little longer. I was planning to mount the unit behind the interior panel as high as I could, but had to mount it lower in the trunk and it's visible. The higher you can get the antenna, the better. Overall it's not a bad unit.
T**Y
Works, but not the best picture quality
This product most definitely works. It needs at least 12v 1A to run the transmitter with a camera. I get black and white...sometimes color (color is sporadic) and a horizontal refresh line constantly scrolls up the screen. For the price, it certainly seems to deliver constant video quality (as poor as it may be), from the farthest point in my house, so that's a plus. Range seems to be good.
V**N
Easy to install
The units are fairly easy to install, but if the camera is in the bright intense sun it loses imaging, to where u can only see in a crappy resolution, and everything is blurred! So, keep out of direct sunlight and intense light!
N**N
It works
I bough a 2.5G sytem for my RV and couldn't get the camera to show on my display. After installing this 5.8G system to my current camera it works perfect. Now I can see the back of my RV and with my radio system I can see the back of my truck (to chk the sway bar/dist system). I went from a failure system to total success. Thank you!
R**B
Don't bother
I have forward and rear cameras mounted, besides the factory backup camera, on my 2015 GMC Sierra. It is lifted 8.5 inches so they're extremely helpful in parking lots and other crowded situations. As my hood is higher than most of the cars in the lot. Lol. I bought the wireless transmitter so I could mount a led camera inside my enclosed trailer. When I am hauling my Harleys I would be able to keep an eye inside. This would've saved me the trouble of running video cable to the back of the truck, as well as running a video cable in the trailer. It doesn't work. They're terrible. It's not interference from being inside the trailer. Even when I stick the transmitter out the door it still doesn't work. I've tried 2 different cameras. Now I'm running video cable. Oh well. Was a great thought.
L**A
Neatly device for transferring videos signal from rear to front of the car
pretty neat device! All I needed was single wire from backup light in the rear to the Headunit for rear camera signal because I didn’t know how to figure out from dashboard. For typical rear camera cable with RCA connectors weren’t easy task between rear and front. Great item for money as well as usages
P**H
Works well. Fulfilled my need.
J**.
Easy to connect works as expected, it's great.
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