When it comes to options, the XO Vision HTC35 has everything that you would need. Besides being so easy that a child can install it, this camera packs a punch. With an ultra clear wide angle lens, you will can see just about everything. The seventy two degree wide angle lens will almost make it safer to drive backwards the entire way. The fact that this little guy is water and weather proof is just another testimony to its durability. The extras don't stop there either. The ten LED sensors that surround the lens give some of the best night vision on the market. The 1.5 lux makes the night vision even clearer. All of these features come together for one of the best backup cameras on the market.
Just like any other product on the market, there are some limitations to this camera. The biggest problem is the way that this camera is mounted. If it is not done properly, it will wiggle loose and can flop around. This will not give you the clear picture that you come to expect from it. It is small and difficult to hold in place. You can create a small plastic compartment for it with a little work, but this is an extra that some larger cameras do not have. Most of the problems come only if you do not have this camera professionally installed. There are some clearer pictures with backup cameras, but they often have narrow lenses. This is the perfect amount of trade-off between clarity and field of vision.
If you are in the market for a backup camera, which everyone should be, this one is not only the best choice, but affordable as well. There are several websites that offer this little guy for under $30. At that price, this is not only the best but the best for the money. This is a very small price to pay for the extra safety and security.
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