Echomaster Intros Full Frame License Plate Back-up Camera with Moving Guidelines

Written by Ben

September 19, 2018

CLEARWATER, FL (09.19.2018) – EchoMaster, a Power Brand of AAMP Global, introduces a full frame license plate back-up camera with moving guidelines. This product is 50 US State legal and available in black and chrome.

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Black – CAM-LFDPLB-N
Chrome – CAM-LFDPLC-N

This license plate frame discreetly adds a slim border around the license plate and adds a back-up camera with dynamic parking lines. Simplifying maneuvering in even the most complex situations, the dynamic parking lines provide a clear understanding of the trajectory of the vehicle before reversing.

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The license plate frame camera can be used for front or back viewing. The license plate frame camera contains the following features:

1/3” CMOS image sensor
170◦ viewing angle
Water/debris-proof rating: IP67
0.1 LUX

CAM-LFDPLB-N and CAM-LFDPLC-N include the license plate frame camera, wiring harness, mounting hardware, and user manual. These products are backed by a one-year warranty.

Visit EchoMaster.com for more.

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