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Model RD-DC905

Plenty of vehicles already have a screen, a radio or a navigator that can show a reverse view; what they need is a camera that fits it and holds up. The DC905 outputs both CVBS and AHD over a standard RCA video lead, so it drops onto an OEM navigator, an aftermarket radio or a DVD head unit without an adaptor hunt.
The body is sealed metal rated IP68 and built to take a knock, with a working range of -20 to 75°C, so it survives where a plastic camera cracks or fogs. Twelve infrared LEDs light the scene behind the vehicle after dark, and wide dynamic range keeps the picture readable when a bright sky sits over a shaded loading bay.

Twelve IR LEDs throw enough light for a clear reverse image when there is none of your own, which is exactly when a low kerb, a bollard or a person is hardest to spot. The wide dynamic range holds detail through the glare of a reversing light or a low sun.

With selectable CVBS or AHD output on an RCA lead, the camera works with radios, DVD players and OEM navigators across cars, pickups, SUVs and vans, so a fleet running mixed head units can standardise on one camera instead of stocking several.

The metal housing is rated IP68 against water and dust and shockproof against the vibration of a working vehicle. A 90 to 120 degree view covers the width behind the body, wide enough to be useful without the heavy distortion of an ultra-wide lens.
| Sensor | 1/2.9″ CMOS, 1080P |
| Lens / view | 2.8 mm, 90-120° |
| Output | CVBS / AHD selectable, RCA |
| Video standard | PAL / NTSC selectable |
| Night vision | 12 IR LEDs |
| Image | WDR |
| Housing | metal, IP68, shockproof |
| Power | 9-36V |
| Working temp. | -20°C to +75°C |
| Mounting | rear, universal bracket |
| Weight | 300 g (gross) |
| Brand / Origin | HOPE · Guangdong, China |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Where there is already a screen to feed: cars, pickups, SUVs, minivans, and light commercial vehicles being retrofitted with a reverse view.
Tell us the head units you run and how many cameras, and we will come back with the right output option, pricing and OEM/ODM terms.