7″ Split Digital Wireless DVR HD Monitor
- Supporting maximum around 560hours continuous recording
- Built-in 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Receiver
- Video: Four way video inputs, with DVR function
- Features:Monitor with reverse polarity protect;Sunshade;Keystroke with LED blue light; With light sensor
- Resolution: 800*RGB*480
- System: PAL/NTSC system
- Brightness: 450cd/㎡
- Contrast: 500:1
- Power Supply: DC10V~DC36V
- Power: 5W
- Operation Mode: keystroke and remote controller
- Dimensions: (L)177*(W)122*(T)26mm
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Digital wireless CCD camera
- Built in 2.4GHz Digital wireless transmitter
- Available distance: >150m,<200m when no obstacle
- IR Night vision, 18pcs LED lights
- Shockproof degree: 6.8G
- Waterproof degree: IP69K
Applications
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Trucks & trailers: quick retrofit for rear/side views without complex wiring
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Forklifts & warehouses: improve visibility in tight spaces and loading zones
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Construction sites: faster installation and flexible camera placement
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Agricultural vehicles: practical solution for outdoor work and frequent equipment changes
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Rental fleets / retrofit projects: reduce downtime and installation labor
Buyer Checklist
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Vehicle type: truck / trailer / forklift / construction / agriculture
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Cameras needed: rear only OR rear + side views
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Wireless range requirement: open area vs real jobsite environment
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DVR recording need: yes/no (incident evidence & training)
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Power system: 12V or 24V fleet installation
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Installation goal: fastest retrofit with minimal downtime
Related Products (Recommended)
For an AI blind-spot detection monitor system with multi-view and DVR functions, check our 10.1″ BSD AI Vehicle Monitor:
https://xinvisualelectronics.com/product/10-1-inch-bsd-ai-vehicle-monitor/
If you prefer a rearview mirror replacement display to save dashboard space, check our Electronic Mirror Monitor:
https://xinvisualelectronics.com/product/electronic-mirror-monitor/
FAQ
Q1: What vehicles is this wireless monitor suitable for?
A: It is commonly used on trucks, trailers, forklifts, construction vehicles, agricultural machinery, and retrofit fleets.
Q2: Does it support split screen viewing?
A: Yes. It supports split viewing depending on the wireless camera/channel configuration.
Q3: Does it support DVR recording?
A: Yes. DVR recording helps with incident review, insurance evidence, and driver training.
Q4: What is the key benefit of a wireless system?
A: Wireless systems reduce installation time and are ideal when cable routing is difficult or downtime must be minimized.
Q5: Will wireless be stable in all environments?
A: Wireless performance depends on installation position and environment. For maximum stability in harsh interference areas, wired systems can be considered.
Q6: Can this page link to an installation/wiring guide?
A: Yes. For switching logic and trigger wiring on monitors, see our blog guide on trigger wires.











