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Baby Car Camera for 2 Kids - 4.3" Dual Channel Car Baby Monitor with Split Screen,Night Vision, Wide View, Easy Install Rear Facing Backseat Camera for Baby
Baby Car Camera for 2 Kids - 4.3" Dual Channel Car Baby Monitor with Split Screen,Night Vision, Wide View, Easy Install Rear Facing Backseat Camera for Baby
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- 【Dual Car Camera with Split-Screen】: Watch both car seats in real-time with our dual-lens system—no dangerous head-turning or tedious single-camera toggling. See your sleeping newborn AND active toddler side-by-side in crystal clear detail, all with just one safe glance. True driving peace of mind! Perfect for twins, multi-child families, and pet owners.
- 【Advanced Night Vision Camera】: Our baby car monitor features industry-preferred 940nm technology that ensures clear nighttime viewing with no sleep-disrupting glow. Gentle on little eyes while maintaining full visibility, it auto-activates at dusk for worry-free night drives.
- 【220° Panoramic Coverage】: Two 110° medical-grade lenses create overlapping views, covering all 3 backseat zones—left, center, and right. Never miss pets climbing or kids unbuckling, even in 3-row SUVs. 50° wider than standard monitors.
- 【 4.3" Smart Anti-Glare Display】: Safety-optimized 4.3" baby car monitor screen – Clearly shows your baby while staying out of driver's sightlines ① Driver-Adjusted Brightness Control Manage visibility for all conditions: Sun-drenched freeways: Reduce glare for clearer viewing Pitch-black country roads: Enhance contrast for sharper details ② Advanced Stabilization System Maintains steady viewing even on rough roads Safety-first engineering minimizes driver distractions
- 【Plug and Play & Automatically】: No tools needed—Simply mount the camera to the headrest, connect the monitor, and plug it in. The monitor automatically turns on,off and switches to the baby's back seat as the car starts and stops. This HD baby car camera and backseat monitor goes beyond safety - it's your road trip essential for peace of mind while driving. The perfect baby shower gift for new parents and a must-have car accessory for families.
Overview
- Brand : Totsafe
- Screen Size : 4.3 Inches
- Compatible Devices : Monitor
- Installation Type : Bracket Mount
- Optical Sensor Technology : CMOS
- Lens Type : Fixed, Wide Angle
- Real Angle of View : 110 Degrees
- Connector Type : RCA
- Field Of View : 110 Degrees
- Manufacturer : Shen zhen shi pu zi mao yi you xian gong si
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