Kenwood CMOS-320 Universal backup camera with 4 view modes — surface-mount
Kenwood CMOS-320 Universal backup camera with 4 view modes — surface-mount
Kenwood CMOS-320 Universal backup camera with 4 view modes — surface-mount
Kenwood CMOS-320 Universal backup camera with 4 view modes — surface-mount
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Kenwood CMOS-320 Universal backup camera with 4 view modes — surface-mount

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Kenwood CMOS-320 Universal backup camera with 4 view modes — surface-mount

 

 

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Panoramic view

Kenwood's CMOS-320 universal camera helps keep you aware of your surroundings so you can drive more safely. Mount it as a backup camera, shift into reverse, and you can check out the view behind your vehicle — the picture shows up on your receiver's screen automatically. The camera captures a 190-degree horizontal view and 145-degree vertical view, so you'll really get the big picture — good news if you're trying to back up in a large vehicle or if you're towing something.

Four view modes

The camera gives you four view modes, including overhead, ultra-wide, wide, and corner views. The package includes a dash-mount button that allows you to switch modes, and you can also use the touchscreen on a compatible Kenwood receiver to switch view modes.

Front view too

The CMOS-320 also works as a front-view camera. You can connect it to the A/V input on select Kenwood receivers, set it as a front camera in the menu, then switch views between the front and rear cameras. The 25-foot cable and harness assembly is long enough for most vehicles and includes a composite video connector, so it'll work with almost any video receiver. Kenwood includes the mounting bracket, power cord, and mode-switching unit.

Installing this camera yourself? Here's what you should know.

What does it do? Unless otherwise noted, a backup camera is only intended for use backing up your vehicle. (If you require a front-view or constant rear-view camera, check for that capability.)

What tools and supplies will I need? A panel tool, a wire cutter/stripper, a soldering iron, and a rosin-core solder with heat shrink tubing are recommended, along with whatever tools are needed to remove the radio from the dash.  

How much wiring is required? Wiring instructions vary from camera to camera. Some cameras have power wiring that can only be connected near the radio. Others let you power the camera at compatible reverse lights. In all cases, the camera must be wired for power and ground, the camera's video output must be connected to the radio/monitor, and the radio/monitor must be connected to a reverse trigger in your vehicle. Some radio replacement interfaces supply a reverse trigger wire for the radio -- using that wire to power your camera will damage the interface.

Will the included video cable be long enough? You'll need to route the camera's video cable from its mounting location outside your vehicle into your vehicle's cabin and all the way to the screen in the dash. This often requires drilling a small hole in your vehicle or filing some metal and or plastic. You'll also need to estimate the length of cable needed to run from the camera to the dash, which will not be a straight shot. Each camera's cable length is listed.

 

 

Product highlights:

  • backup camera with view selection button
  • 195-degree horizontal and 145-degree vertical view
  • 330,000 pixels
  • compatible with any radio with an RCA video input (most aftermarket models, only a few factory)
  • built-in power supply
  • multiple view modes
    • Ultra Wide View: 195-degrees
    • Wide View: 135-degrees
    • Overhead View: displays image as if from straight above vehicle
    • Corner View: views as seen from two corners displayed on left and right halves
  • can be used as a front camera with select Kenwood receivers — See Details for more info

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