Specifications: Color: Black Size: Like the picture show Power cable Length: approx. 1 meter Extension cable Length: approx. 6 meters Sensor: Color CCD Effective pixels: 648*480 TV System: NTSC/ PAL AGC: Auto BLC: Auto White Balance: Auto S/N Ratio: More than 48dB Lens Angle: 170° Resolution: 500 TV Lines Operation Temperature: -20°C - 80°C RH95% Max Waterproof: IP68 Voltage: 12V Features: - 100% Brand new and high quality. - High sensitivity and low power consumption. - Simple design and easy to use. - Night vision and water proof. - This camera can give you a full sight of the back of your car when you are driving. We have this product listed out as being tried and fitted with variants of the vehicles listed below. We strongly recommend you cross reference the details in the description against your vehicle to ensure the item is suitable for your vehicle. COMPATIBLE WITH THE FOLLOWING MODELS: For Ford Focus [MK3] (2015-2019) For Ford Fiesta [MK8] (2017-2022) SIZE: approx. 200mm x 42mm NOTE: This vehicle list is a guide only. Whilst we try and make every effort to make the fitment list as accurate as we can, we cannot cover all variants of each application. It is up to you, the customer, to ensure you double check that the item matches the existing space on the vehicle and also that the product that the camera will connect to will be able to connect and function with the head unit or monitor. Package included: 1 x Rear camera 1 x 1 meter DC power cable 1 x 6 meters video cable How to Install: (Only for reference) 1. Take out your stock license plate light at the back of your car. 2. Fix the camera to where the stock license plate light was. 3. Connect the power cables of the Camera to your Reverse lights - red wire to positive and black wire to negative. 4. Connect the power of the camera to your reverse lights - red wire to positive and black wire to negative. 5. Connect the video cable of the camera to the extension cord. 6. Connect the extension cord to your car monitor. 7. You will see the images when your car is in reverse shift.