🚗 Drive into the Future with Wireless Freedom!
The Beastron 12V/2.4GHz Wireless Video Transmitter and Receiver is designed for vehicle backup and front cameras, offering a wireless RCA solution that eliminates complicated wiring. With a robust 100m transmission range and compatibility with various devices, this compact kit ensures high-quality video output for enhanced driving safety.
Connector Type Used on Cable | wireless |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Screen Size | 0.33 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Installation Method | Surface Mount |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 2"W x 3"H |
R**T
The transmitter easily ties in behind the tail light assembly and runs ...
Works well. My Jeep Grand Cherokee has a hatch, and I didn't want to pull off a lot of molding to use a license plate camera, so I'm using this with an eyeball camera in a trailer hitch plug (see photos). The camera comes with a hole cutter, so the camera can be installed in the bumper, but I don't tow often, so I'll leave it in the hitch cover. There is a quick disconnect wire attached to the camera for removal. The transmitter easily ties in behind the tail light assembly and runs down to the camera connector. I drilled a hole behind the tail light assembly to mount the transmitter inside the car behind the rear side molding, which only had to be popped loose in one spot to make the installation.
P**Y
You need some basic car wiring knowledge to ouse this unit.
it is fairly easy to install. I used it with an aftermarket Radio. I bought the radio wiring harness and bezel kit from Crutchfield. They had great instructions which helps with the project. this wireless unit does flicker and sometimes it drops the signal which is why I gave it a 4 maybe even a 3. I have it on a 2010 Honda CRV.
C**N
Easy to install.. results better than expected
I was hesitant purchasing a wireless setup like this, as really this only eliminates on cable from having to be run from the back of the car to the dash, however it is very cool that the image can be sent to the monitor wirelessly and saves the time of having to run the video cable. My initial reaction after installing this set up was high, however after driving around a bit, it seems sometimes there is static in the signal.. I'm going to play with the little receivers as they may be obstructed by metal or something.. for now, still 5 stars!
C**G
Installing backup camera
** Revised review 1 day later ***The transmitter started to flake out after more than 15 minutes of driving. Eventually, I removed the transmitter and ran the video hard-wire through the car and my backup camera works properly now. I would not recommend this 2.4 gHZ transmitter product.*** Original Review ***My car didn't come with a backup camera and after reading an article on how a dad ran over his kid, I decided it is really a must and did some research on installing one myself.There's a youtube video by Cars & Driver on installing a backup camera, but every car is a little different, so before buying everything, I would advise to check out your car and envision how you would put everything together. I spent $100 total make it happen:Morris Products 10772 Quick Splice Connector, Red, 22-18 Wire Range- It worked well! The difficult part is making sure the wire is in the right places before clamping down with a plier. Once all the way down, the wire is really tight in there. I used this to splice the power from one of the reverse light on the trunk.E-PRANCE New Car Door Clip Panel Audio Video Dashboard Dismantle Kits Installer Pry Tool- Could not have removed the stupid trunk lid liner without this tool and also a small flat head screw driver. The trunk lid liner is held on by 8 black plastic round clip and to remove them without breaking the plastic round clips, you need to discover where to push in with the flat head screw driver by probing under the clip. The location is found when you can stick the flat head deeper than everywhere else. The two sides are usually vertical or horizontal and once found, just shove in the screw driver and one of the very narrow but flat prong to pop it out!INNOVA 3300 Hands-free Digital Multimeter (10 MegOhm)- Had to use this to find where to get the power source for the LCD Screen. I did not like this for the car because the prong is not narrow enough to stick into really tight spot.Esky® EC170-09 Waterproof High Sensitive Color CMOS Black Aluminum Alloy Universal Car License Plate Frame Mount Rear View Backup Camera- The camera is really nice and the frame is nice too. There is are built in indicator lines for distances that's not removable. Fish eye camera lense is also really nice. My only issue is that there doesn't seem to be a way to stop the camera from freely rotating other than the wire sticking out stops it. The length of the wire is also a small issue; it was ok for my car as it's the right length to go throught the plastic of the license plate lighting fixture. But I can see it an issue if it needed to be longer.4.3 Inch LCD TFT Rearview Monitor screen for Car Backup Camera- I wish the wires coming out of the LCD Screen was much longer, but it wasn't. The picture is very accurate in its portrayal, so it's not a problem.2.4g Wireless Color Video Transmitter and Receiver for the Vehicle Backup Camera/front Car Camera- Works very well for short distance of a normal car. The transmitter heats up very fast though, and I worry it may break down with the amount of heat it produces. ... I'm scared of if and when it breaks as I don't like the idea of going back in to fix it.**** Installation on 2015 Volvo S60 ****1) 20 minutes just trying to get the trunk lid liner off. The black clips were really hard to remove, but once I figured it out, it was just a process of getting to the side of the clips and pushing in the right way. There is also the trunk latch plastic cup thing that pulls right off. A trunk holder thing that has two plastic clips that needed a good push from the back side that I didn't do appropriately (and broke the clip). A trunk release handle that is attached to a steel cable that needed some finessing to remove.2) 10 minutes on unscrewing the license plate lighting fixture. I needed some special Torx screw driver and it was almost not the right size. Eventually, it came out easily when the screws were all out.3) 30 minutes to connecting the *RIGHT* 2.4 ghz transmitter to the license plate camera and stuff it in the space inside the trunk. What's nice is the transmitter has the plugs to power the camera and to receive the 1 yellow RCA feed. So, I had to thread the transmitter cable into the trunk through the license plate lighting fixture. Then, to power the transmitter, I found the red/black wire for the reverse light on the left side of the trunk lid. My wife had to come to put car in reverse for me to verify the right cables to use. I used the splice things to splice the cables together, very fast!4) For the front, I stuck the LCD screen to the dash, ran the cable on the side, and connected the power lines together with a cigarette lighter car adapter. I utilized an old cigarette car adapter that I wasn't using anymore, cut the wires, stripped, and lashed it all together.Now, I have a backup camera for just about $100!
R**S
Good for short durations only
Ok, Keep in mind the price. Given that context here's my view of it:Pros:-Easy installation (for the most part) - this saves the hassle of running wires through the car BUT you can't really mount these outside so you are still finding connections inside and finding ways through-They work - they broadcast the video and are quick response.Cons:-cannot stay on extended times. I have 2 of these units. 1 I used to broadcast for home monitoring of my driveway. Easy routing right! WRONG. As it stayed on it seemed to get hot and the video signal would go away (blue screen). Usually after a couple hours. 2nd unit I used to broadcast from back of my camper (easy to see what's behind while driving down the highway - slick) but same thing, after a couple hours on it would cut out the signal. NOW if you power off power on it comes back for a while. But annoying.-Picture is not crystal clear, even short distances. Again, remember the price.-It gets pretty warm with extended on durations.SO - keep that in mind and it may be good for you - just didn't do what I had hoped.
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