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Flush Mount Rear View Camera - Marine Grade Waterproof 1.25'' Cam Built-in Distance Scale Lines Backup Parking/Reverse Assist IR Night Vision LEDs w/ 420 TVL Resolution & RCA Output - Pyle PLCM22IR

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Features

  • 1.25 WATERPROOF CAMERA: Pyle 1.25'' camera with CMD image sensor OV7959 color is a marine grade flush mountable housing that will never be fog or wet on a rainy day. It has a total of 510 x 492 pixels with 1.0V pp-75 Ohm video output
  • DISTANCE SCALE LINES: A rearview backup camera that features an accurate distance scale line display for proper parking and reversing without relying on side mirrors alone. It also has 17 foot male to male RCA video cable and drill cutout tool
  • 420 TVL RESOLUTION: Pyle license plate camera features 0.5 low lux light performance, color camera output display, and 420 TVL horizontal resolution. It works in a variety of weather conditions with an auto white balance and image adjustment
  • IR NIGHT VISION: The product comes with night vision infrared LEDs, which illuminate the area behind you at night using a light that only the camera can pick up. The camera can be installed easily on your existing license plate mounting locations
  • RCA OUTPUT: Pyle PLCM22IR camera also features RCA video output for connecting to other source inputs. Use your camera with a rearview mirror monitor, an existing in-dash TV, a DVR, or any other RCA-compatible video input

Description

PYLE PLCM22IR Flush Mount Rear View Camera with 0.5 Lux Night Vision


Item Weight: ‎8.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎18.31 x 12.2 x 9.65 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎PLCM22IR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Wireless Remote: ‎No


Warranty: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Height (inches): ‎5 inches


Width (inches): ‎5 inches


Weight: ‎1.35 Kilograms


Date First Available: September 14, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • UPDATED: NOT WATERPROOF
This is a decent little camera, especially considering the price. My one complain is that I wish it did not have the IR LEDs. As soon as the outer lens gets any kind of dust or salt film on it (which on my bumper, means constantly) the film reflects the IR light back into the camera and makes it pretty much useless. Otherwise, I am perfectly satisfied with it. -------------------------------------------------------------- Updated March 22: I have gone through two of these cameras and neither one lasted much more than a month before it leaked and failed. They both stopped working all at once after a rainy day and upon inspection, were full of mist on the inside of the glass. I don't know what good this camera is if it can't hold up to a little rain. When the first one failed, I replaced it with the same, thinking it was just a fluke, and reinstallation would be easier with the same model. Now that the second one has failed, I am replacing it with a different model, but it is almost impossible to find another model of camera that fits the same hole. All of the other cameras out there are smaller. I will now have to repair a large hole in my bumper, just so that I can install a smaller camera into a smaller hole. Definitely would not recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014 by Christopher Guarino

  • Works as expected.
It's OK. The install was troublesome, that is more where I chose to place it than anything to do with the camera., just a lot on treads to turn and getting the picture turn in the correct position, then having to tighten it again (and again) because the tightening would move it out of place. I used gorilla tape to hold the thing in place then tightened it down finally. The picture looks a little red, but I haven't adjusted the monitor yet. The old camera was the same way and it was OK after a re-do of the monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020 by hexhog

  • Works great but has flaws.
I was very happy with everything in this kit except for a couple things. In order to power the camera you must splice into your car wiring. The wire is extremely thin and very difficult to work with. I have a set of small cable strippers that were not even small enough to properly strip the wire. Also, once I finally did get it stripped with careful use of the wire cutters, the twisting action to wind the wire up and splice it to another wire made some of the individual wire threads break off. I had to make use of some other wire I had spliced to this and then spliced into my car with heavy use of electrical tape to secure everything. Now that it is connected it does work, the drill attachment is the perfect size and it comes with angled washers so that if your mounting point isn't the angle you need you can adjust the angle to where you need it by twisting the washers. The picture angle is rather narrow but I only wanted the camera to line up my trailer receiver so it works fine for my needs. And yes the night vision works as well as any cheap night vision camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015 by D

  • Arrived broken
This apparently was a return because the factory seal was broken and the internals of the camera were loose and bouncing around inside the enclosure. I also noticed the glass does not have a good seal so I would wonder how waterproof this unit really is. I did not get to test the night vision and did not rate the picture quality because the camera lens was cocked inside the enclosure so any results I got may be invalid because of that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021 by Educated Consumer

  • Not bad so far
I just mounted this camera and do not yet know about its durability over time, but will update this post if anything changes. The picture is more than adequate in daytime, but I do notice a slight flicker when I hit bumps (I can turn on the camera independently of just being in reverse with my Pioneer Nav unit). The flicker makes me wonder if it will last. It more than suits its purpose of a back-up camera. It is not meant to shoot movies or anything. My observations: I tried to test locations using a 13VDC transformer that works on pretty much everything else I have tried including Lowrance Marine Chart Plotters, but it did not power this camera and it only showed a white screen with lines on it. I almost wrote it off as defective, but tried battery power as a last resort. Worked fine... IDK why the transformer didnt work with it... Camera seems well built. I read a thread where a guy said he disassembled one of these and replaced the O-rings... I have no idea how he did that. This is like a solid machined piece of aluminum. I dont see any way to open it up. It seems like it should not leak though as there are no holes or visible screw heads. My mounting notes: I mounted it where the license plate light does aim pretty much at it, but it doesnt seem to affect it that much. If you can avoid this, it probably makes the night viewing better. Check behind your bumper before drilling. My spare is right behind my bumper. Even if it is not your spare, there is often wiring back there. Make sure you have adequate depth before you drill. 1.5" of so of this camera will be behind the bumper. If you want it to be flush mounted and aimed straight back, place both rings behind your bumper after passing the camera through the hole. If you need to angle the camera, place the smaller angled ring on the camera (flat side toward the camera, angled side toward the bumper) before passing it through the hole in your bumper and place the larger angled ring behind the bumper (angled side toward the bumper, flat side toward the nut). My mounting sticks out a quarter inch or so as I do have it on an angle to aim it at my trailer hitch. It would stick out an eighth or less if flush mounted with a straight back view. To get power to the light, most factory tow packages have both positive and negative wires at the trailier wiring plug. I tapped into these. They camera now turns on and off with my ignition. Anywhere the RCA connectors plug into each other, tape the connection with electrical tape. This helps seal out water and also prevents these from coming unplugged over time. The video wire from my NAV unit was pushed through the firewall by putting a small hole in an existing rubber boot. I put mine directly below the steering wheel through the boot. I put RTV black around it for good measure to seal out water (although it looked tightly sealed around the wire without it). I ran the video wire down the top of my truck frame with other wires. When it came close to the muffler, I ran it through/behind the heat shielding along with the factory wiring harness. I zip tied it in place about every 18". Avoid pinch points like leaf springs, shocks, or any moving parts. Only attach the video wire to fixed parts and route it around moving parts. The video cable will likely be too short. Use an RCA male to male adapter and add another wire if necessary. I did. If you need to find your reverse light wire to activate the camera, google it like I did. A simple search for "Tundra wiring diagram reverse wire backup camera" led me to a page that said it was the blue wire in the white 11 pin plug in the passenger side kick panel. I found it in 2 minutes with this info. I checked for my GF's 370Z and found the same info immediately... if you have to know, it is in the driver's side kick panel on her car. (I forget the plug and wire color)... I gave it 4 stars because: It comes with no instructions (not that you really need any though) It does flicker a little when I hit bumps The night vision is pretty lousy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2012 by EricB

  • Junk but works
I bought this to replace an existing back up camera. It was the closest size to the one I was replacing. Installation was super easy but the camera's night time sensor is stuck on. During the day the image colors are way off and the contrast from light to dark areas is horrible. At night I hoped it would look better since the IR emitters are always on but the image is washed out and grainy. Look else where for a camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 by Candy

  • Junk
I thought being a name brand that it would work. I installed this with no problems. It worked great during the first day. Then that night I could not see anything but a white screen. Then it rained that night. Now no screen or lights. I went to remove it and the lens cracked. I dint even bother returning it. Just threw it in the trash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2022 by Me

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