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iBeam TE-NFH Tailgate Handle Rearview Cam Select Nissan Frontier 2013-UP

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iBeam te-NFH Tailgate Handle Rearview Camera for Select Nissan Frontier 2013 - UP

Brand: iBeam
MPN: NFH
Condition: New

Add an unobtrusive, rear-view backup camera that matches your vehicle's factory tailgate with iBeam's new factory
replacement tailgate handle camera. A 168 degree viewing angle with 0.1 LUX night vision and defeatable parking lines
offer added visibility for drivers to see what's behind them. A 1/4 inch CMOS camera provides a sharp, clear picture
during the day or night. A 26 foot harness is included to connect the camera to your aftermarket radio (radio not included)
for video input.

SPECIFICATIONS:
-CMOS 1/4 sensor
-Resolution: 400 TV lines
-Field of view: Diagonal 168, Horizontal 136, vertical 100
-0.1 Lux
-IP69
-Defeatable parking lines
-26 feet of extension cable

Applications:
Nissan Frontier 2013-Up

-CMOS 1/4 sensor
-Resolution: 400 TV lines
-Field of view: Diagonal 168, Horizontal 136, vertical 100
-0.1 Lux
-IP69
-Defeatable parking lines
-26 feet of extension cable

Applications:
Nissan Frontier 2013-Up

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