Pyle PLCM39FRV Universal Mount Front Rear Camera
SPECIFICATION
- Brand Pyle
- Screen Size 25 Inches
- Lux rating 1 Lux
- Compatible Devices Monitor
- Video Capture Resolution 420 TV Lines
- Voltage 12 Volts
- Optical Sensor Technology CCD
- Real Angle of View 130 Degrees
- Connector Type RCA
- Item Weight 0.16 ounces
- Product Dimensions 5.5 x 3.25 x 3 inches
- Item model number PLCM39FRV
WHAT’S IN THE BOX

PRODUCT LAYOUT

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Pyle PLCM39FRV backup parking assist camera adds night vision and low light capability when on the road. The camera outputs a clear, colorful picture along with distance scale lines to help you drive safer and to get into those tight parking spots. The system can be optionally mounted in the front or rear of your vehicle. It also includes all the necessary cables and wiring for installation along with a drill bit for flush mounting the camera. Connect it your monitor display screen and the marine grade construction reveals any obstacles, rain or shine. Built-in IR LED lights provide night time illumination for dark environments and when visibility is limited. Drive safer and smarter with the Pyle PLCM39FRV night vision parking assist camera.
BACKUP CAMERA THAT FITS EASILY ABOVE YOUR LICENSE PLATE
Check out this universal mount color backup camera from Pyle. The camera installs anywhere on your vehicle — front or rear — thanks to the universal mount, and outputs crystal clear video over an RCA jack. Connect to a monitor (not included) in your car, and you’ll be able to see everything behind you on the screen! Perfect for backing into tight spots or moving in reverse when visibility is limited – it’s like having an extra eye.
And this model comes with nightvision LEDs, which illuminate the area behind you at night. You can also activate distance scale lines on your screen to approximate the distance between your vehicle and obstacles. This small and durable unit will keep you safe and secure because you’ll always know what’s going on around you.
FRONT VIEW AND REAR VIEW OPTIONAL FUNCTION
Camera features front view in addition to rear view to assist you in parking your RV, truck, or other vehicle – that way you can avoid damage caused by poor visibility when parking or pulling into tight spaces.
SEE WHERE YOU’RE GOING – EVEN IN THE DARK
The PLCM39FRV features IR night vision and low-light illumination, so you can see behind you clearly day or night.
BUILT-IN DISTANCE SCALE LINES
This camera displays “distance lines” on your monitor, clearly marking how far you are from visible obstacles. That way you can be sure how close objects are to you, letting you drive safe and secure in the knowledge that you won’t run some kid over.
WEATHER RESISTANT HOUSING
Your camera is protected from the elements since it’s built with weather protected housing. That way you can drive safely no matter the weather.
MOUNTS EASILY ON YOUR LICENSE PLATE
The PLCM39FRV can be installed easily on your existing license plate mounting locations, and is suitable for both top as well as bottom mount on the license plate.
RCA OUTPUT
This camera also features RCA video output for connecting to other source inputs. Use your camera with a review mirror monitor, an existing in-dash TV, a DVR, or any other RCA-compatible video input.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
FEATURES
- Waterproof 1.25” Camera
- Marine Grade IP-68
- Distance Scale Line Display
- Universal Mount: Front/Rear Vehicle Mounting
- Flush Mountable Camera Housing
- Night Vision Low Lighting Capable
- Built-in IR LED Lights
- Color Camera Output Display
- CMD Image Sensor: 1/4”
- TV System: PAL/NTSC
- Total Pixels: 580 x 540
- Resolution: 420 TV Lines
- Wide View Lens Angle: 130 Degree
- 17 Foot Male to Male RCA Video Cable
- Includes All Necessary Cables/Wiring, Drill Bit
- Camera Size: Diameter: 1.24”, Length: 1.5”
- Power Supply: DC 12V
WARRANTY & SUPPORT
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FAQs
With the camera I was given, that was not the case. I believe the Pyle cameras are meant to have three more wires. To get the marker lines and/or to make the image work for a front perspective, you link these wires together. These wires to choose options were absent from the cameras I received. Despite the fact that it was marked as a PLCM39FRV, it appears from the other answers that I received a different camera.
The centre of the car is the ideal location for a reversing camera. It will have a better field of view whether it is installed lower down, or high up looking downwards. For instance, the back bumper is perfect, but on other cars, the area over the rear doors can also work.
This item is a universal backup camera, and you may pick between a front or rear mount for it. The camera is simple to mount anyplace on your car, such as on the bumper or close to the licence plate.
If your backup camera is only powered when you’re in reverse, you can’t utilise it when you’re in drive. Second, a system that is powered separately from the reverse light is required. Even in the front cabin, where they are sometimes frequent in the DIY world, this monitor most likely has to be aftermarket.
Although front-facing cameras make recording easier, rear cameras provide superior quality and more filming options. Which camera you choose will depend on both your individual preferences and what is necessary to achieve the finest shot.
Although three to four tabs are used to secure a lens tightly in place in a bayonet mount, which got its name from the fitting soldiers used on their rifles to quickly mount bayonets, different lens attachment systems have been employed in the past, including
Numerous contemporary Android phones come equipped with multiple cameras on the front and/or back. Some cameras collaborate to improve your images, such as employing a monochrome camera to capture more light or a depth camera to use its additional data to create effects like the booker.
At least fifty kids are run over by cars in the United States EVERY WEEK, according to the Kids and Cars website. A rearview camera is a must for everyone’s safety, not just if you have young children.
I discovered that the front camera takes more attractive shots than the rear one; for instance, the back camera’s photos frequently show my eyes to be proportionately smaller. Additionally, it appears that the front camera only captures entirely dark images in poor lighting, although the back camera can still capture images with greater clarity.
Having a back camera allows you to see what is behind you and avoid obstructions, making it more realistic. Having a back camera allows you to see what is behind you and avoid obstructions, making it more realistic.
It’s a handy tool for determining who is at fault in a car accident and an efficient approach to observe how we and other drivers operate. Additionally, a dashboard camera can serve as a GPS tracker to assist find you if you ever break down.
Your lane position and steady driving are visible on your rear camera. In a crash, they can demonstrate your innocence in this way. Therefore, the rear cam serves as a fallback for the front in that circumstance.
The front camera has a wider angle than the back camera. A wide angle lens makes the foreground larger and the backdrop smaller. That is why when using a lower focal length lens, people’s noses appear absurdly huge (wide angle).
You’ll see your face in photos from a whole different angle than you would in a mirror. However, a smartphone camera captures your face as IT IS SEEN BY OTHERS. Yup. As a smartphone selfie is nearly always worse than your reflection in the mirror, this can be quite dangerous.
This is due to the fact that you believe the image of yourself in the mirror that you see every day to be the original and best-looking version of yourself. As a result, when you look at a snapshot of yourself, your face appears to be turned around from how you are accustomed to viewing it.


















