NATIKA Backup/Front View Camera,IP69K Waterproof Great Night Vision-Complete Features/Instruction Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Natika
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NATIKA Backup/Front View Camera, IP69K Waterproof Great Night Vision
Specifications
- BRAND: Natika,
- ITEM DIMENSIONS LXWXH: 1 x 1 x 0.78 inches
- LUX RATING: 0.01
- INSTALLATION TYPE: Surface Mount
- VIDEO CAPTURE RESOLUTION: 600
- VOLTAGE: 12 Volts
- OPTICAL SENSOR TECHNOLOGY: CMOS
- REAL ANGLE OF VIEW: 170 Degrees.
Introduction
The backup camera has a waterproof IP rating of IP69K. It’s made using a fully sealed glue filling craft, so it’s more waterproof than IP67 and IP68. You won’t have to worry about water, fog, or mist getting inside. NOTE: If you want to connect it to a factory radio/screen, you’ll need to get a harness separately. The Rearview camera features a new HD 600TVL 1/2.7inch image sensor and 170-degree super-wide viewing angle lens, which is ideal for checking the invisible blind spot and making parking safe and easy. The reverse camera housing is made of metal, has a small size, and is designed in an OEM manner. It also has multifunctional switching loops built in, so you can switch it to the front view, turn on/off the guiding line, and cut the purple loop to choose a vertical down-ward perspective, similar to a tailgate down view (tailgate mounting).
Most sorts of DC 12-24V vehicles of various lengths can be fitted with a backup camera. Cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, vans, RVs, and other vehicles fall under this category. It has excellent night vision (low illumination level: 0.01Lux).
What’s in the box
- 1 x NATIKA Backup Camera
- 1 x 26ft/8M Extension Wire/Cable
- 1x 304 Stainless Nut
- 1 x Double Tape
- 1 x Electrical Tape
- 3 x Gaskets
- 1 x Panel Remover
- 7 x Zip Ties
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Thanks Card
- 1 x NATIKA Gift Box
How to install
Installation is simple:
- Find a flat surface for installing the camera (parallel or perpendicular to the ground) and secure the nuts and bolts in place.
- Connect the backup camera’s power wire to the reversing light’s power.
- Connect the backup camera’s 26-foot extension wire to the vehicle’s head unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What’s the deal with my backup camera not working?
Dirt on the camera’s lens is most likely to blame, as reverse cameras are close to the ground and can easily come into touch with dust, rainfall, or mud. If the camera stream itself appears normal, with no lag or signal issues, but it’s difficult to view, cleaning the lens is probably all you need. -
When it comes to backup cameras, how long do they last?
It might be as long as ten years or as short as ten days, according to what vehicle owners say in internet forums. Some owners report cameras failing or only operating intermittently before the new-car scent goes off, while others say they’ve had years of dependable service. -
What is the best way to connect my backup camera to my phone?
When you switch on the Wireless backup camera, it will emit its own Wi-Fi signal, which you may use to connect to it like a router. As a result, make sure your Android phone’s Wi-Fi is turned on, then search for and connect to the backup camera from among the many wireless networks available. -
What is the best way to connect my phone camera to my car?
So, first and foremost, go to the app store and download the Thinkware app to your phone, iPad, or tablet. Then, on your Dash Cam, press the WIFI button to turn on the connections. Then go to your phone’s WIFI settings and choose the dash camera, and you’re all set! -
What’s up with my backup camera’s stuttering?
Hardware damage could be one of the most prevalent causes of fuzzy images or videos from a backup camera. Its lens, stabilizer, or any other component is likely to be broken. Dirty Lenses: Also, if the camera’s lens is dirty or has fog, water, or other debris on it. -
Is it better to have a wired backup camera or a wireless backup camera?
The picture quality of a wired camera will be far greater than that of a wireless camera because it has a direct link to the screen in your automobile. In comparison to a wireless camera, the wiring can process more data and receive the image faster, giving in a focused and sharp image. -
Is it okay if I leave my backup camera on all the time?
Backup cameras may be turned on at any time; all you need is a solid product and the necessary installation expertise. -
What is the difference between a front and rear camera on a smartphone?
The lens of a camera in a laptop, tablet, smartphone, or desktop computer display that is on the same side as the screen and faces the user. A front- facing camera, sometimes known as a “selfie camera” on a smartphone or a “Webcam” on a laptop, is necessary to make video calls. In comparison, consider the rear-facing camera. -
Is it possible to utilize a smartphone as a dashcam?
Apps that claim to turn your smartphone into a dashcam are available. It’s an absolutely natural step to take, given that every smartphone has a front- facing camera and the capacity to record video. Simply mount your smartphone to a holder on your windshield or dashboard, launch the app, and press the record button. -
Is it possible to access my dashcam on my phone?
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On an Android phone, use the VIRB Mobile App to view, share, and delete Dash Cam Device Videos. The Garmin VIRB Mobile App allows you to view, save, share, and delete dash cam movies and photos taken from your device on your Android phone.
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