Backup Camera:Your Ultimate Driving Safety Solution
Experience crystal-clear vision and enhanced safety with our reliable and easy-to-install backup cameras.
Our Backup Camera Products
Explore a wide range of backup cameras tailored for safety, precision, and seamless compatibility with your vehicle.
- High-Definition Clarity: Enjoy crystal-clear visuals with HD imaging for precise and safe reversing.
- Wide-Angle Lens: Covers up to 170° for a comprehensive view of your surroundings, eliminating blind spots.
- Durable Waterproof Design: Built with IP68 waterproof technology to withstand rain, snow, and dirt.
- Night Vision Capability: Ensures clear visibility even in low-light or nighttime conditions.
- Easy Installation: Compatible with most cars, SUVs, and trucks, offering a hassle-free setup process.
- Reliable Performance: Operates in extreme temperatures from -20°C to 70°C, ensuring dependability in all weather conditions.
- Enhanced Safety Features: Includes optional dynamic parking guidelines and obstacle detection for added security.
- Cost-Effective Solutions: Affordable pricing with premium performance for every driver.
- Stylish and Compact Design: Sleek and unobtrusive, blending seamlessly with any vehicle model.
- Trusted Quality: Backed by rigorous testing and excellent customer support to guarantee satisfaction.
Advanced car reverse camera Products
Analog signal ( CVBS ) specification
Feature | DT-NC52 | DT-3547 | DT-NC50 | DT-NC40 | DT-B8 |
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Image Sensor | 1/3"CMOS PC1058D | 1/4"CMOS PC7070D | 1/3"SONY CCD | 1/3"CMOS PC4089 | 1/4"CMOS PC7440 |
TV Line | 700TV Lines | 420 TV Lines | 700 TV Lines | 550 TV Lines | 480 TV Lines |
Video Resolution | 976*592 | 648*488 | 976*582 | 720*480 | 720p/1080p |
Connector Type | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN | RCA/4PIN/COMMERCIAL SCREW 4PIN |
Sensor | CVBS | CVBS | CVBS | CVBS | CVBS |
Parking line | on/off switchable | on/off switchable | on/off switchable | on/off switchable | on/off switchable |
Image | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable | Mirror/ NON-mirror switchable |
Real Angle of View | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees | 170 degrees |
For a monitor it uses | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display | Your aftermarket display |
Installation | Surface Mount | Surface Mount | Surface Mount | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Waterproof | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 |
Lens Type | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle |
Voltage | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts | 12-24 volts |
Tailgate Handle Backup Camera: Safety Meets Style
Experience seamless integration, HD clarity, and all-weather durability with an easy-to-install solution for your truck.
Seamless Fit
HD and Wide-Angle View
Weatherproof and Durable
Easy Installation
Explore the Types of Backup Cameras for Every Vehicle
From surface-mounted to 360-degree systems, discover the perfect backup camera to enhance your safety and driving experience.
License Plate Cameras
Convenient and compatible, attaches to the license plate frame.
Tailgate Handle Cameras
OEM-style solution, ideal for trucks.
Rearview Mirror Cameras
Combines a display screen with a functional rearview mirror.
Wireless Cameras
Easy to install with wireless connectivity to the display.
Night Vision Cameras
Infrared technology for clear images in low light.
Heavy-Duty Cameras
Built for trucks, RVs, and buses, offering durability and reliable performance in tough conditions.
Our design
OEM & ODM
We offer comprehensive OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) services, providing customized backup camera solutions tailored to your brand and specific needs, ensuring quality, innovation, and seamless integration.
- Customization: Fully tailored designs to meet unique brand and product needs.
- High-Quality Manufacturing: Durable and reliable products built to strict standards.
- End-to-End Solutions: Comprehensive support from design to production and packaging.
- Innovative Technology: Integration of the latest advancements in backup cameras and safety systems.
What is a Backup Camera System?
A Backup Camera System, also known as a rearview camera or reversing camera, is a safety feature designed to assist drivers while reversing their vehicles. Mounted typically at the rear of the vehicle, this camera provides a clear, real-time video feed of the area directly behind the car. The footage is displayed on a screen inside the vehicle, often on the dashboard, infotainment system, or rearview mirror.
Key Features of Backup Camera Systems:
- Enhanced Visibility: The camera eliminates blind spots, helping drivers see obstacles, pedestrians, or other vehicles that may be difficult to detect using mirrors alone.
- Wide-Angle View: Most cameras offer a broad field of view, typically up to 170°, ensuring better coverage of the surroundings.
- Dynamic Guidelines: Some systems include on-screen parking lines that adjust dynamically as the steering wheel turns, assisting in precise parking.
- Night Vision: Many backup cameras are equipped with infrared or low-light technology for clear visibility in dark conditions.
- Weatherproof Design: These cameras are designed to withstand harsh weather, ensuring reliable performance in rain, snow, or dirt.
Why is a Backup Camera Important?
Backup camera systems significantly enhance road safety by reducing the likelihood of accidents during reversing. They are particularly useful in:
- Parking: Simplifying the process of parallel parking or maneuvering in tight spaces.
- Avoiding Collisions: Detecting objects, children, or animals that might not be visible through mirrors.
- Driving Large Vehicles: Essential for trucks, SUVs, and RVs with limited rear visibility.
Legal Requirements:
In many countries, backup cameras are now mandatory for all new vehicles. For instance, the United States has required all vehicles manufactured after May 2018 to include rearview camera systems as a standard feature.
In conclusion, a backup camera system is not just a convenience but a crucial safety feature that has become an integral part of modern vehicles, helping drivers navigate with greater confidence and awareness.
Why is a Backup Camera Important?
Backup camera systems significantly enhance road safety by reducing the likelihood of accidents during reversing. They are particularly useful in:
- Parking: Simplifying the process of parallel parking or maneuvering in tight spaces.
- Avoiding Collisions: Detecting objects, children, or animals that might not be visible through mirrors.
- Driving Large Vehicles: Essential for trucks, SUVs, and RVs with limited rear visibility.
Legal Requirements:
In many countries, backup cameras are now mandatory for all new vehicles. For instance, the United States has required all vehicles manufactured after May 2018 to include rearview camera systems as a standard feature.
In conclusion, a backup camera system is not just a convenience but a crucial safety feature that has become an integral part of modern vehicles, helping drivers navigate with greater confidence and awareness.
What is a Wireless Backup Camera for RVs?
A wireless backup camera for RVs is a specialized rearview camera system designed to assist drivers in reversing or maneuvering large recreational vehicles (RVs) without the need for extensive wiring. Unlike traditional backup cameras, wireless systems transmit video signals to a display screen via a wireless connection, making installation easier and more efficient.
- Wireless Transmission: Uses Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or proprietary radio signals to send live video from the camera to the display, eliminating the need for running long cables through the vehicle.
- Wide-Angle View: Provides a broad field of vision, crucial for monitoring the large area behind an RV.
- HD Video Quality: Many systems offer high-definition video for clearer visibility of obstacles and surroundings.
- Night Vision: Equipped with infrared or low-light technology to ensure clear images during nighttime or low-light conditions.
- Weatherproof Design: Built to withstand rain, dust, and extreme temperatures, ensuring reliable performance in all environments.
- Ease of Installation: Minimal wiring and straightforward setup make it an ideal solution for RV owners looking for convenience.
Troubleshooting Backup Camera Issues
Why is my backup camera not working?
Backup Camera Not Working: Common Causes and Solutions
If your backup camera is not working, it may be due to one of the following issues:
1. No Display on Monitor
- Cause: Loose connections, faulty wiring, or a blown fuse.
- Solution:
- Check the connections between the camera and monitor.
- Inspect the vehicle’s fuse box for a blown fuse and replace it if needed.
2. Black Screen on Monitor
- Cause: Camera power failure or a damaged video cable.
- Solution:
- Ensure the camera is receiving power (check reverse light wiring).
- Inspect and replace the video cable if damaged.
3. Blurry or Distorted Image
- Cause: Dirty camera lens or water intrusion.
- Solution:
- Clean the camera lens with a soft cloth.
- Check for water or condensation and ensure the camera is properly sealed.
4. Image Not Appearing When Reversing
- Cause: Faulty reverse gear signal or misconfigured settings.
- Solution:
- Ensure the reverse light signal wire is correctly connected.
- Check the monitor settings to ensure the camera input is enabled.
5. Flickering or Intermittent Signal
- Cause: Weak wireless connection (for wireless systems) or loose wiring.
- Solution:
- Reposition the transmitter and receiver to strengthen the signal.
- Secure any loose wires and ensure proper grounding
6. Monitor or Camera Damage
- Cause: Physical damage or wear and tear.
- Solution:
- Replace the damaged monitor or camera.
Preventive Tips
- Regularly inspect and clean the camera lens.
- Protect the wiring and connectors from harsh weather conditions.
- Periodically test the system to ensure it’s functioning properly.
If the issue persists, consider consulting a professional technician or contacting the camera manufacturer for support.
What is a Backup Camera Monitor?
A backup camera monitor is the display screen used in a backup camera system to show live video feed from the camera installed at the rear of a vehicle. It allows drivers to see the area behind their car, truck, or RV in real time, enhancing safety and convenience during reversing and parking.
Purpose
Types
Sizes
Features
Why is a Backup Camera Monitor Important?
- Enhanced Safety: Reduces the risk of accidents by providing a clear view of the vehicle’s rear.
- Convenience: Simplifies reversing and parking, especially in tight spaces or crowded areas.
- Versatility: Works for cars, trucks, SUVs, and RVs, with options to integrate into various vehicle systems.
A backup camera monitor is an essential part of a reversing camera system, ensuring the driver has a reliable and user-friendly interface for enhanced situational awareness and safer driving.
How It Works:
- When the vehicle is put into reverse, the backup camera sends a video feed to the monitor.
- The monitor automatically displays the live rearview image, helping the driver identify obstacles, pedestrians, or vehicles behind.
What is a CVBS Input Reverse Camera?
Advantages
- High compatibility with most traditional display systems.
- Low cost and easy to install.
Disadvantages
- Limited image resolution compared to modern digital interfaces (e.g., HDMI).
- Prone to interference, resulting in lower signal stability than digital signals.
CVBS Signal
- This is an analog video signal format that transmits video data through a single cable.
- It delivers video information directly to a display device (e.g., car monitors) without compressing the image or requiring complex data processing, making it straightforward and efficient.
Reverse Camera
- The camera is usually installed at the rear of a vehicle to provide a real-time rear-view image while reversing.
- It captures footage and transmits it to the car’s display system via CVBS signal, helping drivers avoid obstacles and safely maneuver their vehicles.
Input and Connection Method
- CVBS signals are typically transmitted through an RCA interface (yellow plug).
- This camera is commonly used to connect to car monitors or rearview mirror displays. The reverse camera is activated automatically when the vehicle is put into reverse gear, displaying the rear-view image.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Questions About Backup Cameras and Their Features.
Our backup cameras typically come with a 12-month warranty, covering any manufacturing defects or malfunctions.
Yes, our cameras are designed to fit most cars, trucks, SUVs, and even heavy-duty vehicles like RVs and buses.
We provide detailed installation guides and video tutorials. For additional help, our customer support team is available to assist.
Absolutely! We offer OEM and ODM services to create customized solutions tailored to your specific requirements.
Yes, many of our cameras include night vision or low-light technology to ensure clear visibility even in the dark.
Yes, all our backup cameras come with an IP68 waterproof rating, ensuring durability in rain and harsh weather.
We offer a hassle-free return policy within 30 days of purchase, provided the product is in its original condition.
For bulk orders, please contact our sales team directly for special pricing and support.
Yes, we ship to most countries worldwide. Delivery times and costs vary based on location.
We accept major credit cards, PayPal, and other secure payment options. For bulk orders, we also accept bank transfers.
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Why Choose IP68 Waterproof Backup Cameras from DT-camera?
1. The Role and Importance of Backup Cameras
A backup camera is an essential safety feature for modern vehicles, typically installed at the rear of the car, such as on the license plate light casing or the rear bumper. It works in conjunction with the display screen inside the car to provide a live rear-view image, allowing the driver to see the area behind the vehicle. This helps avoid accidents caused by blind spots or lack of visibility during reversing.
In many cases, a backup camera is not just a convenience tool but a vital safety system. Narrow parking spaces and tight streets in urban areas make it difficult to see when backing up, and a clear rear-view image can significantly improve safety.
2. Why Choose IP68 Waterproof Backup Cameras?
Backup cameras are installed on the exterior of the vehicle and are exposed to various weather conditions. Therefore, it is crucial to have waterproof and dustproof features to ensure the camera functions properly in all environments. The IP68 waterproof rating is ideal for guaranteeing the durability and reliability of backup cameras.
What does IP68 mean?
- IP (Ingress Protection) refers to the level of protection against external elements such as water and dust.
- 6 means the camera is fully dustproof, preventing any dust from entering the internal components.
- 8 means the camera can withstand immersion in water at certain depths and for specified periods without failing.
Why choose an IP68 waterproof rating?
Exposed to Changing Outdoor Conditions: Since the backup camera is exposed to varying weather conditions (rain, snow, etc.), an IP68 waterproof rating ensures that the camera will continue to operate under these extreme conditions.
Protection During High-Pressure Car Washes: Car washes often use high-pressure water jets. Without an adequate waterproof rating, water could seep into the camera under these high pressures. An IP68 rating guarantees the camera will resist water penetration, even during a high-pressure wash.
Prevention of Water and Dust Intrusion Affecting Image Quality: If the camera is poorly sealed, water or dust can enter, affecting image clarity. An IP68-rated camera is designed to prevent this, ensuring the display remains clear at all times.
Ensures Proper Camera Functioning: If the backup camera does not meet IP68 standards, water ingress could lead to malfunction or complete failure of the camera, posing a safety risk. Selecting an IP68 waterproof camera reduces these risks and ensures continuous operation.
3. What Causes Backup Cameras to Become Waterlogged?
Despite being well-designed, backup cameras can still suffer from water penetration if not adequately protected. Here are some common reasons for water intrusion:
Weak Outer Shell: If the camera’s outer casing is made of inferior materials, it may crack or break upon impact, creating openings for water to seep in.
Non-Waterproof Lens: The lens is a critical part of the backup camera. If it’s not waterproof, water or condensation can get into the lens, distorting the image or damaging the lens itself.
Poor Sealing: If the seals around the camera are not properly applied or are of poor quality, water or dust can easily infiltrate the camera, disrupting its function.
Low-Quality Adhesives: If the camera’s seams or joints are sealed with substandard adhesives that lack high-temperature or aging resistance, they can fail over time, allowing water to penetrate.
4. How DT-camera Produces IP68 Waterproof Backup Cameras
At DT-camera, we ensure that our backup cameras meet the highest waterproof and dustproof standards by employing a range of advanced production processes and technologies. Every camera we produce is designed to endure the toughest environments, ensuring reliable performance over time.
DT-camera’s IP68 Waterproof Backup Cameras Features:
Premium Housing Materials:
- We use high-quality plastic or metal (such as aluminum or stainless steel) for the outer casing of the backup camera. These materials not only offer impact resistance but also effectively protect the internal components from external damage.
Lens Design and Materials:
- The lenses in DT-camera products are automotive-grade and constructed with at least two layers of glass to ensure superior image quality. The lens housing is crafted using precision CNC-machined metal to further enhance its water resistance.
- Waterproof coatings and sealing rings are used to ensure the lens is protected from water intrusion.
High-Quality Sealants and Adhesives:
- At DT-camera, we use high-performance adhesives that are resistant to high temperatures and aging, ensuring that the camera remains fully sealed throughout its lifetime. We use reputable brands, such as Kafuter, to guarantee long-lasting seal integrity.
- For internal sealing, we employ AB mixed silicone gel to ensure there are no gaps or spaces where water or dust can enter.
Special Manufacturing Techniques:
- For certain specialized camera models, we incorporate structural waterproofing and laser sealing techniques. These advanced processes further enhance the waterproof capabilities of our cameras, ensuring they withstand extreme conditions, including high-pressure water jets.
Rigorous Quality Control and Testing:
- After production, every DT-camera backup camera undergoes stringent testing, including airtightness tests and immersion tests, to ensure it meets the IP68 waterproof and dustproof standards. If any camera does not meet our strict requirements, it is returned for rework until it passes all tests.
5. Conclusion
Backup cameras are a vital part of modern vehicles, improving safety and convenience, particularly when reversing. To ensure they perform reliably in all weather conditions, choosing an IP68 waterproof backup camera is essential. At DT-camera, we adhere to the highest standards in design, material selection, and production techniques to deliver backup cameras that meet IP68 ratings, ensuring that they remain functional and provide clear, accurate images even under extreme conditions.
By using high-quality housing, automotive-grade lenses, premium sealing materials, and cutting-edge manufacturing processes, DT-camera ensures that each backup camera we produce provides reliable, long-lasting performance for enhanced driving safety.
what is wireless ahd vehicle backup camera?
A wireless AHD vehicle backup camera combines the benefits of AHD (Analog High Definition) technology with the convenience of wireless transmission, allowing for a clearer and more stable video feed without the need for long cables.
1.High-Definition Video:
- Provides 720p or 1080p resolution, offering clearer and sharper images compared to traditional analog systems.
2.Wireless Signal Transmission:
- Eliminates the need for long video cables, using Wi-Fi or 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz wireless technology to transmit video from the camera to the monitor.
- Reduces clutter and simplifies installation, especially for vehicles where running wires is difficult.
3.Easy Installation:
- Wireless cameras are easier to install compared to wired ones, as they don’t require a direct cable connection between the camera and the monitor. You only need to connect power cables (usually to the reverse light circuit) for the camera and monitor.
4.Improved Safety:
- Offers a wider, high-definition view for better visibility while reversing, helping to prevent accidents and reduce blind spots.
- Useful for trucks, RVs, and trailers with large rear areas.
5.Power Supply:
- Both the camera and monitor require a power source, typically from the vehicle’s electrical system (e.g., 12V).
- Some models offer rechargeable batteries for the camera.
6.Range and Signal Stability:
- Wireless systems generally have a range of about 30-100 feet, depending on the environment (e.g., obstructions, vehicle size).
- Modern wireless AHD systems are less prone to interference and signal degradation compared to older analog wireless systems.
Advantages:
- Clutter-Free: No need to run a long cable from the camera to the monitor.
- Convenience: Easier to install, especially in large vehicles like RVs, trucks, or trailers.
- Clearer Video: AHD technology ensures superior image quality compared to traditional analog wireless cameras.
Limitations:
- Signal Interference: Though much improved, wireless systems can still suffer from interference in areas with heavy wireless traffic.
- Range Limitations: Depending on the vehicle, the range of the wireless signal might be limited, especially if there are physical obstructions.
Use Case:
- Ideal for larger vehicles, trucks, RVs, and trailers, where wired systems may be difficult to install.
- Perfect for users who want the flexibility of wireless installation with the clarity of high-definition video.
How comparing ahd vs cvbs backup camera?
When comparing AHD (Analog High Definition) and CVBS (Composite Video Baseband Signal) backup cameras, several key differences in image quality, signal transmission, and overall performance should be considered.
Image Quality:
AHD Camera:
- Provides higher resolution (typically 720p or 1080p), offering clearer and more detailed images.
- Better color reproduction and sharper images in both bright and low-light conditions.
CVBS Camera:
- Typically offers lower resolution (usually 480p or less), leading to less detailed and blurrier images.
- Image quality can be grainy or distorted, especially in low light.
Signal Transmission:
AHD Camera:
- Uses analog signals to transmit HD video over coaxial cables, but the quality is much higher than traditional analog signals.
- AHD cameras offer stable video transmission without significant signal loss, even over longer cable runs.
CVBS Camera:
- Uses standard analog signals (composite video), which are more prone to signal degradation over longer distances.
- CVBS signals are more susceptible to interference and may cause video distortion over long cable lengths.
Installation:
AHD Camera:
- Requires an AHD-compatible monitor to display high-definition video.
- Installation is slightly more complex if upgrading from a standard CVBS system.
CVBS Camera:
- Easier to install with standard monitors that support composite video input.
- A more common and compatible choice for older systems.
Night Vision:
AHD Camera:
- Generally has better night vision due to higher-quality sensors and improved image processing.
- Offers clearer, more visible images in low-light or dark conditions.
CVBS Camera:
- Night vision is poorer, with more noise and less clarity in low-light environments.
Cost:
AHD Camera:
- Tends to be more expensive than CVBS cameras, mainly due to the higher resolution and better image quality.
CVBS Camera:
- Typically less expensive, making it a more budget-friendly option for basic video surveillance needs.
Compatibility:
AHD Camera:
- Requires an AHD-compatible monitor or display to support HD video.
- May not be compatible with older CVBS systems without additional adapters or equipment.
CVBS Camera:
- Compatible with most standard video displays and existing analog systems, making it a universal choice.
Use Case:
AHD Camera:
- Ideal for those who need high-definition video, such as for modern vehicles, parking assistance, or high-quality surveillance.
- Suitable for those upgrading or building new systems with high-resolution needs.
CVBS Camera:
- Sufficient for basic backup camera needs in older vehicles or systems.
- Works well for users who do not require high-definition video or advanced features.
Summary of Key Differences:
Feature | AHD Backup Camera | CVBS Backup Camera |
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Resolution | High (720p or 1080p) | Low (480p or less) |
Image Quality | Sharper, clearer, more detailed | Blurry, grainy, less detailed |
Signal Transmission | Stable, long-distance, low loss | Prone to signal degradation and interference |
Night Vision | Superior, clearer at night | Poorer in low light |
Installation | Requires AHD-compatible monitor | Works with standard monitors |
Cost | More expensive | More affordable |
Compatibility | Needs AHD monitor | Compatible with most standard systems |
Use Case | Best for high-quality systems | Suitable for basic backup needs |
Conclusion:
- If you need higher resolution, better image quality, and superior performance (especially at night), AHD backup cameras are the better choice.
- If you’re working with an older system or have budget constraints, a CVBS backup camera will provide a cost-effective solution, though with lower image quality.
If you’re building a new system or upgrading an existing one, investing in AHD would likely provide a better overall experience.
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