- Compatible with most vehicles
Ensures versatile operation. - CMOS II image sensor
Provides crisp and detailed images. - 600 TV lines of resolution
Perfect resolution for optimal visibility. - 170° viewing angle
Offers a wide range of view so you can clearly see what’s behind your vehicle. - Active parking assist lines
Help guide you into your parking spot or whatever you are backing into. - IP67 water resistance
Stands up to harsh conditions. - Multiple mounts included
Behind plate and surface mounts provide you various mounting options.
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.66 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.3 × 1.6 × 3 in |
Field of View | 170 degrees |
Product Weight | 0.66 pounds |
Screen Included | No |
Product Depth | 10.3 inches |
Product Height | 3 inches |
Product Width | 1.6 inches |
Mount Included | Yes |
G-Sensor | No |
Number Of Auxiliary Inputs | 0 |
Color | Black |
Camera Mounting Location | License plate |
Model Number | TE-2MPTC |
Camera Power Source | Vehicle battery |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 3 years |
Product Name | License Plate Back-Up Camera |
Number of USB Port(s) | 0 |
Color Category | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | Not available |
Brand | iBEAM |
Image Sensor Type | CMOS |
Compatibility | Universal |
Mount Type | Flush mount |
Expandable Memory Compatibility | None |
UPC | 086429403400 |
Reviews (2)
JustB –
I installed this with the iBEAM rear view mirror screen (reviewed separately) – and it’s a good setup. A little expensive for what it is, and there are no T-taps included like other cameras I’ve purchased.. which would save time and make the install cleaner.
Otherwise, still happy. I installed this in an old coworker’s car, an older Corolla. Install was easy because I’ve installed these before back before we bought new cars years ago, but basically you connect power to one reverse light and run the video cable up to the front to connect to your head unit or whatever screen you’re using. I installed first using the license plate bracket but you can’t tilt the camera down far enough with it. I prefer to see the edge of the bumper to gauge distance. I removed it from the bracket and I installed just the camera with the included double sided tape which promptly fell off, so I used the included screws to permanently install it instead.
Quality is decent, in low light it turns kinda monochrome (like our factory backup cameras do on some of our cars) so I’m not deducting any stars for that. Daytime quality is good. I highly recommend a backup camera, the safety and convenience is well worth the minimal cost and keeps an older car, modern.
EricK –
Good camera for the price. Clear picture in my Sony radio.