How to Deal with Blurry Rearview Camera?
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Reasons for a blurry rearview camera include poor camera resolution, moisture inside the camera, poor light sensitivity of the camera chip, or dust and dirt on the camera. Here are specific solutions: Poor camera resolution: Replace it with a high-definition camera. Moisture inside the camera: Wipe the camera with a cloth and try using a hair dryer to blow warm air at the camera for a few minutes. It's best to seal it afterward to prevent future moisture intrusion. Dust or dirt on the camera: Simply clean it. If the issue is due to prolonged use causing chip aging, take it to a repair shop for maintenance or replacement. Prolonged use of the camera may lead to poor light sensitivity of the chip, even resulting in a snowy screen. For such chip-related issues, inspection, repair, or replacement at a repair shop is necessary. Features of the rearview camera system: Wide voltage input range of 11-32V, supports up to 4 camera signals, widely used in various vehicles. Suitable for unstable cold-start voltage supply, strong anti-interference capability, built-in overheating and overcurrent protection. Features 4-screen split function, allowing selection between single or quad view. Four forced start signals: CAM1, CAM2, CAM3, and CAM4, with reverse priority. Automatically switches to the reverse view in any state when reversing, and restores the original state afterward, enabling automatic wake-up function for reversing.