TinyShield
Wireless Baby Car Camera, HD 1080P Car Baby Monitor with Night Vision, Easy Install Backseat Camera for Kids, 360 Degree Rotatable Rear Facing Car Seat Mirror for Home, Baby, Pet
Wireless Baby Car Camera, HD 1080P Car Baby Monitor with Night Vision, Easy Install Backseat Camera for Kids, 360 Degree Rotatable Rear Facing Car Seat Mirror for Home, Baby, Pet
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- CLEAR IMAGES & NIGHT VISION: TinyShield baby car monitor features a 4.3" screen. Enjoy HD 1080P clarity and a 120° wide-angle view, ensuring clear visibility day or night. The night vision and auto-switching features enhance safety, clearly showing rear-seat children to ease your concerns, ensuring relaxed and worry-free driving
- 360°ADJUSTABLE CAR SEAT CAMERA: Features a 360° rotating camera that securely mounts to the headrest, allowing easy adjustment to fit various seat sizes and car models. No matter where your baby is seated, you’ll always have a clear view
- UPGRADE WIRELESS & ELIMINATE CLUTTERED: This wireless baby car camera uses advanced 2.4GHz wireless transmission, enabling a direct connection between the monitor and camera—no WiFi or APP needed. Eliminate cluttered cables for a wireless experience in the car or at home
- LONG BATTERY LIFE: The backseat car camera is equipped with a 10000mAh battery, which can be used continuously for 32 hours (supports USB port charging). The baby car monitor can last for 5 hours and comes with a car charger, so you don’t have to worry about power issues. The powerful battery can ensure the protection of your baby day and night
- STABLE & EASY TO INSTALL: Many baby car mirrors will vibrate, shake, and shift while you drive. Our wireless baby car camera is specially designed so that you only need to fix it to the headrest, turn on the display, and it will automatically pair and use it. The whole process only takes 2 minutes, without any tools and cables, allowing you to save time on the road and enjoy instant peace of mind
- SUITABLE FOR NEWBORNS/TODDLERS/PETS: The baby car monitor is a thoughtful and essential gift for new parents. It not only helps parents keep an eye on their baby's safety, but also adds an extra layer of safety on the road. Whether as a gift for friends or for your own family, this backseat camera is an ideal choice.
Overview
- Recommended Uses For Product : Baby Monitoring
- Brand : TinyShield
- Model Name : ABS-60
- Connectivity Technology : Wireless
- Special Feature : Brightness Adjustment, Contrast Adjustment, Wireless connectivity
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