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Rydeen CM-EYE Cyclops CAM Waterproof Side/Front/Rear Mount CMOS Camera

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Rydeen CM-EYE Cyclops CAM Waterproof Side/Front/Rear Mount CMOS Camera

• High Quality CMOS Image Sensor for High Resolution & Night Time Visibility.
• Mirror / Standard Image Selectable.
• A mini camera connected with a special control cable.
• Automatic Sensitivity Compensation.
• Water Resistant with IP67 standard.
• Parking Line ON/OFF Selectable

Specifications:
Power Consumption: MAX 120mA
Power Supply: DC 9V-16V
Sensor IC: CMOS
Resolution: 720x480
Video System: NTSC
Video output: Colored Video Out: 1.0Vp-p 75(ohm) load
Angle: 135°
Minimum illumination: < 0.3 Lux
Image: Mirror/Standard(selectable)
IR Light: No
Water Proof: IP67
Operating Temp: -30°c to +70°c

Power Consumption: MAX 120mA
Power Supply: DC 9V-16V
Sensor IC: CMOS
Resolution: 720x480
Video System: NTSC
Video output: Colored Video Out: 1.0Vp-p 75(ohm) load
Angle: 135°
Minimum illumination: < 0.3 Lux
Image: Mirror/Standard(selectable)
IR Light: No
Water Proof: IP67
Operating Temp: -30°c to +70°c

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