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Metra iBeam TE-FDHDH Tailgate Handle Camera for Ford F-250 F-350 F-450 2017-2019

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Metra iBeam TE-FDHDH Tailgate Handle Camera for Ford F-250 F-350 F-450 2017-2019

Add an unobtrusive, rearview backup camera that matches the OEM tailgate with iBEAM’s factory replacement tailgate handle camera.  The TE-FDHDH provides a wide field of view with defeatable parking lines to allow the driver to maneuver their vehicle with confidence.  A 1/4 inch CMOS camera sensor with 400 TV lines provides a sharp, clear picture during the day or night with 0.1 LUX night vision.  A 26 foot extension cable is included.

SPECIFICATIONS:
- CMOS 1/4 Sensor
- Resolution: 400 TV lines
- Field of view: Diagonal 168 deg Horizontal 136 deg & Vertical 100 deg
- 0.1 LUX
- IP69
- Black textured finish
- Defeatable parking lines
- 26’ft of extension cable

Compatible With:
Ford
F-250 / F-350 / F-450 2017-Up
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

- CMOS 1/4 Sensor
- Resolution: 400 TV lines
- Field of view: Diagonal 168 deg Horizontal 136 deg & Vertical 100 deg
- 0.1 LUX
- IP69
- Black textured finish
- Defeatable parking lines
- 26’ft of extension cable

Compatible With:
Ford
F-250 / F-350 / F-450 2017-Up
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

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