Accele RVC1150T Backup Camera

$99.99
Brand
Accele
MPN
RVC1150T
UPC
736836541768
Model
RVC1150T
Type
Backup Cameras
condition
New
Includes Support by Crutchfield

Product highlights

  • flush-mount backup camera 
  • water-resistant, black cast-metal case 
  • compatible with any radio with an RCA video input (most aftermarket models, only a few factory) 
  • can be configured as rearward or downward facing 
  • distance guide lines can be displayed in rearward facing mode 
  • 23.5 mm hole saw drill bit included 
  • 0.2 lux CCD-based camera sees clearly, even in low-light conditions 
  • 165-degree wide viewing angle 
  • 22' power/video cable included 
  • dimensions: 1-3/8" x 1-3/8" x 1-3/8" 
  • warranty: 1 year 
  • What's in the box

    • Rearview camera (w/ integrated flush-mount bracket and attached 6' cable) 
    • 22' Power/video cable 
    • 23.5mm Hole saw 
    • Rubber gasket 
    • Product Manual 
    • Programming Instructions 

    About this item

    Written by Crutchfield's Buck Pomerantz

    A camera that looks like it came with your car

    Accele's RVC1150T backup camera can help you back in or out of parking spaces, day or night. This tiny, metal-cased camera mounts "OEM-style" — once you drill a mounting hole and snap it into position, it'll look like it came with your car from the factory. The sensitive 0.2 lux camera picks up clear images, even in low-light conditions. Accele includes the hole saw drill bit, along with a 16-foot RCA video cable that connects to your video screen up front.

    Plenty of viewing options

    You can mount the RVC1150T in a license plate recess and get a wide-angle view of what's behind your vehicle. You can configure the RVC1150T to show guide lines in the backup display, so you can better judge distances while backing into a parking space. Or, you can mount this versatile camera high on a roof line or tailgate handle pointing straight down, to see what's directly behind your vehicle's rear bumper and wheels, so you won't run over anything. You pick the viewing mode for your application by re-configuring a wire in the camera harness.