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๐ Upgrade your rideโs visionโnever miss a backup moment again!
The GreenYi WiFi Car Backup Camera delivers a professional-grade 720p HD rear/front view with a 130ยฐ wide-angle lens, leveraging 5G dual-band WiFi for fast, stable wireless streaming directly to iOS and Android devices. Its IP68 waterproof design and adjustable night vision ensure reliable performance in all conditions, while flexible mounting options and customizable parking guidelines make it the ultimate smart driving companion.














| Asin | B06Y3TSWLK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,062 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #222 in Vehicle Backup Cameras |
| Brand | GreenYi |
| Built In Media | 4-pin Power Cable, Butterfly Bracket, USB Power Cable, User Manual, WIFI License Plate Camera |
| Compatible Devices | iPhones, Androidsmartphones, iPads, and Android tables which supports Dual band WIFI function |
| Connector Type | 4-Pin Mini DIN |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (978) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 0.92 MP |
| Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00713741292350 |
| Installation Type | On the License Plate or Butterfly Mount |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 9.84"L x 0.99"W x 1.63"H |
| Item Type Name | WIFI backup camera |
| Lens | Wide Angle |
| Lux Rating | 0.1 Lux |
| Manufacturer | GreenYi |
| Mfr Part Number | GreenYi-131 |
| Model Number | GreenYi-131 |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/3 inch |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 170 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 0.33 Inches |
| Upc | 713741292350 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Month Money Back, 2 Years New Replacement, Lifetime Service |
User
ood Camera Quality, But Installation Can Be Tricky
The WiFi Car Wireless Backup Camera offers clear video quality and a convenient wireless connection, making it a useful addition for safer reversing. The night vision and wide-angle view work well, providing a good field of vision.Pros:โ Clear video quality โ Good resolution, even in low light.โ Wireless connectivity โ No need to run long video cables.โ Works with most smartphones โ Easy access via the app.Cons:โ Difficult installation โ While it's wireless for video, you still need to connect the power, which can be tricky if you're not experienced with car wiring.โ App connectivity can be inconsistent โ Sometimes takes a while to connect.Final Thoughts:If you're comfortable with car wiring or willing to spend extra time on setup, this is a good backup camera option. Once installed, it works well, but be prepared for a bit of a challenge during setup.
User
Risky product
The reason for such a low star is, this product it would not automatically connect to your phone when you need to backup, I had to reinstall everytime rendering it useless. It seems that Android and I phones do not allow automatic connections. I tried everything. The little camera does have a good picture, it is a connection issure. Doing some research I find this to be true.
User
Great camera for my offroad application
I bought this backup camera for my side by side. I installed the camera and wired it to a 12V power source with provided wiring. Installed the app as instructed. A little sketchy on where to find and connect the wifi to an android tablet but it worked. I connected it to my cell phone in seconds before I figured out the tablet. The picture quality is good in the day but not well at night without white backup lights to illuminate the area while backing up. The camera works as stated, easy to install, and integrated nicely with my android tablet. Numerous mounting options supplied for different applications, including a tiny screwdriver to assist in assembly of your mounting configuration. I will be ordering a second camera for the front of the vehicle. At this point I'm very satisfied.
User
Needs modification for a good install
This product is perfect for people who already have their phone mounted to their dash. The data connection is wireless, but you still need to hook up power somewhere. This is much less of a headache since you can find DC power anywhere in the back of a car, whereas in a wired video system you have to route that video wire all the way up to the front of the car somehow.Instead of a traditional install method of drilling and running the power wires behind the car's paneling, I did something a little different. I bought some flat DC wire (about 2mm thick) and connected it to a USB port in the rear of the car (2003 Honda CR-V). The company selling this camera kit also sells its own USB -> proprietary 4-pin cord which can plug directly into the camera's mating connector. However, the cord is too thick (and too long) for my intended use-case. I routed the flat DC wire such that it can fit through where the back hatch of the car closes. It still makes a good water-tight seal when closed and it doesn't crush the wire so it won't break after repeated opening/closing cycles of the hatch. I then clipped off the camera's proprietary 4-pin power connector and soldered the flat wire directly to it. The solder point is on the external part of the car so I covered it with some marine-grade waterproof heatshrink tubing. One last note about the power wiring here. The cord that ships with the unit has a built-in 12V->5V regulator molded into the cable. So if you hook anything directly into the camera power connector, it needs to be 5V (which is why I used USB in my scenario).There are a few other things I had to modify. None of the screws that ship with this unit are stainless steel, so they will all rust. This is especially bad in a place that has snow in the winter where the road salt will make quick work of those screws. There are 4 small screws for the upward/downward adjustment of the camera which I replaced with [18-8 stainless steel #2 5/16" Philips pan-head sheet metal screws]. There are 2 more screws which mount the camera to the license plate bracket and I replaced them with the same type of screw as above but 3/16" length instead of 5/16" length. You might be able to split the length difference and just buy a single box of 1/4" ones now that I think about it...The unit also ships with two M6 16mm black machine screws for the license plate itself. First problem with these is the same as above: they will rust easily. 2nd is that they are too short because the plastic mounting bracket is too thick. I bought 20mm length stainless steel screws to solve this, but you might need even longer if you use a license plate holder adding to the thickness. The unit also ships with screws for the included butterfly bracket which are also not stainless steel, but I didn't use that bracket so I didn't end up finding replacements for them.Lastly, the plastic bracket that mounts to the license plate sticks out way too far laterally from where you actually screw it into the license plate. This is a problem for the right side (for me) since it will cover my license plate registration sticker (Illinois plates). I simply sawed off the excess plastic (on both sides so it looks symmetric). I didn't understand why it was designed like this. Aren't license plate holes a standardized distance apart??? The excess is so much it makes no sense to me. Oh well.Anyway, after all these issues are accounted for the end result is rather good. I probably spent more than the cost of the camera on extra screws and installation gear, but the price of the camera is low so it made it all worth it.UPDATE: I wanted to address some of the other criticisms regarding lack of internet on some people's phones while using the camera. This is going to depend on the specific phone. iPhones have a setting called "WiFi Assist" which is on by default and should avoid this issue of the local-only WiFi connection from the camera blocking cellular internet access. However, if it's not working consistently or you have an Android phone there is a universal solution. When you're connected to the camera's WiFi, go into its WiFi settings and write down the IP Address and Subnet Mask. Then change the WiFi settings from Auto to Manual (or sometimes called "Static"), and type in the IP Address and Subnet Mask from before. The most important thing is to force the DNS settings to be blank (might be a separate setting you have to change to Manual too). This should make your phone aware that the WiFi connection is local-only and allow cellular data for external IP addresses.
User
It does not start software in phone when you back up, you have to do it everytime
The wireless performance is good, easy to install and is powerful enough. But for real use who can keep starting software when you have to back up? To be safe its got to run all the time and it blocks normal WiFi you may need to pickup to use on phone. Auto start up to software to be added. But, real issue is the WiFi use in phone. I returned it as it was to hard to use, a small display size of phone is what I need.
User
LOVE IT as Jeep trail cam
Bought for trail cam on my Jeep Wrangler. I rarely take the time to review products but I am now!LOVE it! In fact, I think it's more useful than the integrated cam that Mopar offers as the view can be adjusted directionally, record image or video (all of which are not options on $2,000 integrated cam, which also shuts off after set time and when over 10mph...this one stays on til I turn it off).AND since it comes with both hardwire and USB harnesses, I can share it with my husband to use on roadtrips (wish we had it when we drove thru mountains and Smokey nat'l park). It's hard wired in my Jeep (which was fairly easy with quick youtube vid) and my husband uses the USB connection. We just plug/unplug from each harness to swap. AND ALL this for under $40!!Picture quality is great and I have no issues with the device-to-device wifi connection. Can't say enough about this. The only thing you give up versus integrated cam is the feed on your dash display (which there is a $300 software hack for) but I replicate this with a tablet propped on dash or just use my phone.
User
Great Customer Service
I installed this in my classic truck. It worked to begin with. Probably accessed the camera for backing up about 6 times. It stopped working. However the Customer Service was great and after some trouble shooting attempts they send me a replacement. So now my classic truck has a backup camera . Thank you GreenYi.
User
Don't waste your money
This is pure junk; don't waste your money. The camera would not connect to my iphone - I used the USB powercord and the app could not find the camera so then I hooked it to the backup light in my car and when I put it in reverse the camera could not find my iphone. I bought another one with the same results. Do not waste your money, this is Chinese crap
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FUNCIONA BIEN
FACIL DE INSTALAR Y FUNCINA MUY BIEN
User
Easy installation
Mind blowing resultAmazingly outstanding pixels therefore ordered one more youll love the clarity and wide view
User
Great cam, very happy happy
I use this cam for the front since my car does not have parking assist at the front.I connected easily through the licence plate, you see no wires, and if needed to disconnect you can reach it easily. Connected directly to the 12V battery, and works great!It will not drain the battery because it draws a small amount of current. If you do not use the car for a long time use a charger to maintain the battery, and disconnect the cam! great cam very happy.
User
Terrible connection
Terrible product. Trying to set this up is a nightmare, I have never been able to connect, every. Such a peice of crap I thru it out rather then bother returning. Save your money, do not by this
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