Alpines HCE-RCAM-WRA Spare Tire Rear-View HDR Camera for The 2007-2008 Jeep Wrangler
About this product
*Compatible with the 2007-2008 Jeep Wrangler.
*Compatible with Alpine in-dash screen systems.
*High Dynamic Range (HDR) Technology for even exposure and white balance between sunlight and low-light conditions.
*Included Components: Camera Bracket With Hce-C1100 Pre-Assembled Camera Extension Cable (7M/23Ft) Spare Tire Bracket Cable Ties X5 Waterproofing Pad X1 Power & Video Unit Retaining Clips X3 Waterproofing Pad Adhesive X1 Quick Installation Guide X1 Torx Screw & Lock Washer M6X8 Torx Screw, Lock Washer, & Nut M6X12 X1 Nut For M6X12 Screw X1 (Spare Only, Not Used) Heat Shrink Tubing X1 Allen Wrench X1
*NO ADDITIONAL COST: You pay $0 for repairs – parts, labor and shipping included.
Description
The HCE-RCAM-WRA lets you easily add an Alpine rear-view camera to your 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler. It is compatible with Alpine in-dash screen systems, the factory Jeep screen or other aftermarket screens. If used with the factory screen, you can add the Alpine SGS-CH01 Camera Interface (sold separately) with Active Guide Lines, without factory screen re-programming. With tons of wheel choices for the Wrangler, you need a versatile camera that works with any of them. The HCE-RCAM-WRA consists of the HCE-C1100 Rear-View Camera and bracket that is mounted between the spare tire and the Wrangler’s 5x5 wheel pattern. The upper portion of the bracket can be positioned to the left or right of the wheel’s spokes, ensuring that the attached camera has a clear line of sight behind the vehicle and is not blocked by the wheel. Backing out of garages or riding through shady trails can be tough on a back-up camera. Standard cameras have difficulty managing changes in light, causing images to wash out and making it difficult to see what’s behind you at times. The HCE-RCAM-WRA has High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology for improved image quality. HDR technology can manage a wider range of luminance through the camera’s sensor as compared to standard cameras. Bright and dark areas are captured and adjusted for even exposure and white balance, preventing the image from being washed-out or too dark as you drive between sunlight and low-light conditions.
























