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Reddit mentions of 4UCAM WiFi Backup Camera for iPhone/iPad and Android

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of 4UCAM WiFi Backup Camera for iPhone/iPad and Android. Here are the top ones.

4UCAM WiFi Backup Camera for iPhone/iPad and Android
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WIFI IR Back-Up Camera shows video on your smart phone allows you to see what is behind you before you back upComes complete with everything you need to install. (No router, or phone company signal require) Installation is easy, just connect 12V power to the WiFi transmitter/camera.Avoid accidents and injuries in your Car, Van, SUV, RV, or delivery vehicle, install on the back of your car, and see what's behind at all time.IP 66 Waterproof License plate Camera 110 degree wide angle viewing, with Night Vision.Free APP "New Sight" download, New updated hardware.
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Height0.75 Inches
Length10 Inches
Weight0.08 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 5 comments on 4UCAM WiFi Backup Camera for iPhone/iPad and Android:

u/agent_of_entropy · 4 pointsr/cars

Here's one of many.

No offense, OP, but how hard do you have to suck at the internet to not figure that out with a simple internet search?!

u/BSantry · 3 pointsr/AskElectronics

Unless you are competent at writing apps, you'd have to buy one specifically with an app made for it. A quick Google search turned up this one from Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/4UCAM-Backup-Camera-iPhone-Android/dp/B00HWB91VY

So you're probably looking at $150+ for a decent one.

u/iamnotcreativeDET · 2 pointsr/cars

simply put, you need something in your dashboard that is compatible with a rear facing camera.

The factory radio/headunit likely wont support an aftermarket rear facing camera, and anything that works with a smart phone is going to require the phone to be present and paired to the camera for it to work, so launching an app every single time you need to back up is hardly convenient.

However, such a solution does exist and simply bolts to your license plate frame.

Personally, I would go the route of a new in car entertainment system which includes rear facing camera capability, however you would be looking to spend ~$200

u/TheKingOfDub · 2 pointsr/DIY

This is the one I bought, but I'll be honest, I'm looking for a better solution. It's not bad, but not great, and I don't like relying on someone else's code/app