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The EWAY Backup Reverse Camera is engineered for select Honda models, offering a 150° wide-angle view and 480p resolution. With an IP68 waterproof rating and easy installation, this camera enhances safety and convenience while parking, ensuring you can navigate any weather with ease.
Installation Type | Dashboard Mount,Surface Mount |
Display Technology | Monitor |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Compatible Devices | Car Console |
Lens | Wide Angle |
Video Capture Resolution | 480p |
Connector Types | RCA |
Lux rating | 0.1 Lux |
Real Angle of View | 150 Degrees |
K**E
Works as advertised, installed Honda fit 2010
Installed into a 2010 Honda fit with a cheapo head unit without any issues. Camera installed fine and the AV cable is long enough with plenty of excess to reach head unit by guiding down the driver side trim pieces. Did extend the reverse light power and ground leads about a foot to make it easier to install the suitcase connectors to the little green and black wire. Red wire on A/V connects to your reverse signal on the head unit and works flawlessly, camera pops up when shifting into reverse, angle is good. Overall fantastic value for the price. Pleasantly surprised.For the Fit/jazz you will need a coat hanger and some line pull lubricant or equivalent to get it through the hatchback rubber boot and grommet. It's less than a foot but it's a tough pull and the hardest part of the install.
S**L
Easy to install
It was easy to install and connect to my stereo. The picture is a adequate quality and the provided guidelines have the correct depth for my parking needs. They include 4 connectors to tap into the reverse light and ground, however they didn't work for me. I would suggest it to any Honda Fit owner looking for an affordable upgrade.
E**D
Good fit
The camera fits well and works well, but be aware of some issues:1. The gasket is glued on both sides, should only have glue on the lens side. I removed it by soaking that side with alcohol and rubbed it off.2. The cable was installed incorrectly. You have to remove the notch piece to run the cable then put it back without damaging the gasket.3. The removable notch piece where the cable passes through has a large opening for the cable and will let water and dirt enter the lens. I fixed it by stuffing it with outdoor foam insulation for air conditioners. Pressing the notch piece back will compress the foam and make a nice seal around the cable.4. This camera relies on the power from the reverse light because it sends back that power as a signal to your display. This means the camera cannot be powered separately for alignment once is permanently installed.5. The configuration jumpers on the harness are a nice touch but they get on the way of the installation. I cut them off and tied them to ground, this sets the camera on NTSC mode and removes the grid lines (I use the ones on my head unit).The included installation kit is sufficient to do the install, but if you have a hatchback like I do be ready to spend a long time passing the cable through to make a neat install. This is not the fault of the kit, but is something to be aware of.The picture quality is quite good considering is over a composite signal and looks good at night as well.For the price, this little camera is a decent option and factory looking as well. Durability remains to be seen, so I’ll update my review if there are any issues down the road.
S**E
Perfect Solution
Got this for my daughter's 2010 Honda Fit Sport and it was a direct fit to replace the license plate bulb cover. Position of the camera is perfect and it works great. Not the best quality picture, but it does the job we need it to do.
R**B
It's a $15 camera (Update: Quits Working)
Was very finicky to get working -- but I finally did. Instructions are *barely* in English and fairly indecipherable, so they weren't much help trying to figure out how to wire it. No web site, no support. (Turns out the red wire attached to the camera wire is just to send power to your head unit from the reversing light, but the instructions don't say this)Picture quality is fairly poor, but I expected that for a $15 camera. Also it's crooked for some reason. Anyway, it got the job done, and I'm reasonably pleased -- but I'd hardly call this 5 stars.UPDATE (2 months): The camera works less and less often. Sometimes it is perfect. Other times the image is all green, or a purple bar, or nothing at all. Sometimes it takes the camera 30 seconds to warm up. I like the *idea* of this product, but wish I could pay 3-4x more for something reliable.
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