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๐ See More, Stress Less โ The Ultimate Jeep Backup Upgrade!
The EWAY Classic 1.0 Backup Reverse Rear View Camera is a precision-engineered, spare tire mount camera tailored for Jeep Wrangler JK/JKU models (2007-2018). Featuring 720p HD resolution, a 150ยฐ wide-angle lens, and advanced night vision with 0.1 Lux sensitivity, it delivers crystal-clear rear visibility day or night. Its IP68 waterproof rating ensures durability in all weather conditions, while included OEM and aftermarket adapters guarantee seamless integration with your Jeepโs factory or custom monitor systems. Installation is straightforward, making it the perfect upgrade for safer, smarter parking and reversing.





































| ASIN | B07N4H5YXS |
| Brand | EWAY |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (829) |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 0.49 MP |
| Field Of View | 150 Degrees |
| Installation Type | Surface Mount |
| Lens | Wide Angle |
| Lux rating | 0.1 Lux |
| Manufacturer | EWAY |
| Mfr Part Number | CT-J1002-01 |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/3 inch |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle of View | 150 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 0.33 Inches |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
E**C
Works perfectly! Easy install!
D**T
My Amazon review on the camera: Since I own a 2013Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sahara, that Is what Iโm reviewing this camera for. I donโt know if it will work with your CJ or JL. I and my bro both bought these based on the good reviews and reasonable price. He has a 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sahara and I have the 2013 model. Both have the stock RHB head units. Removing the dash components to get the the rear of the radio was easy to follow on this video: https://youtu.be/VtzrNJVTPl4. Youโll need a 7mm socket and small slot screwdriver for this. Running the cable from the front to the rear was easy to follow with this video: https://youtu.be/q-9tXLerAus. BUT, what we found out was the ground was not working with the backup light cables (see around the 10:00 mark) so we grounded to the chassis on the 10mm bolt Youโll need a trim removal tool kit like this as well: https://www.amazon.com/GOOACC-Removal-No-Scratch-Dashboard-Dismantle/dp/B07V22YC9J which this is the kit I used. There is also a short pig tale red wire that is with the yellow video connector that comes from the back. We did not need this as from what I understand it is for aftermarket radios and standalone monitors of some sort. I just wrapped it in electrical tape to keep it from touching metal and in case I need it in the future. When you go to put the video feed connector in the back of the radio, this package comes with two. We needed the on that has the two cables going to the right (looking at the back of the radio) and NOT the one in the center. Once you run your wiring and get everything hooked up, youโll need to โflashโ your RHB head unit to use it with your camera. What we did was install an iOS app called OBD JScan, each purchased a VIN (see the app for that) and then using a Bluetooth OBDII reader like this: https://www.amazon.com/Vgate-Bluetooth-Scanner-Android-Compatible/dp/B06XGB4873 you can turn on the backup camera feature. The good thing is the reader can be used between vehicles (if you have multiple Jeeps for instance) and can change other features of them as you browse the app. So for around $140 and a few hours time, you can have a decent backup camera for your Jeep. One last thing, we found that the position for the camera is good enough to give you about 10-14โ clearance when the red line is met on the parking guide for our Jeep. Your experience may differ, but check it out before bending the bracket.
J**N
Very impressed with the quality of the kit! I read quite a few reviews for several of the kits. Watched a couple of You Tube Videos. "Infotainment" was my favorite! Learned a lot from the reviews and videos. My 2016 Wrangler Sahara has the stock aluminum wheels and the stock touch radio with navigation. The camera bracket in the kit is a full circle, one piece and very heavy duty. I removed the large rubber washer on the spare tire mount and placed the bracket on first then replaced the rubber washer. I used a deep socket to help push the retainer washers that came in the kit onto the studs on the the spare tire mount. I then use a mini bar clamp that I put on the back side of the stud and the end of the socket to press the retainer clips on tight. (I read some reviews that said the camera mount had become loose over time but I dont think this one will the way it installs.) I removed the oval black rubber plug located to the right of the spare tire mount and carefully drilled a 1/2" hole to feed the camera lead through. Makes a very tight fit. Fed a solid fish wire from the inside access to retrieve and pull through. Poped the plug back in. I did cut the white wires and tape so I would have the guide lines before connecting the camera lead to the harness. I taped all connections. I fed the harness through the fabric tube between the door and body. Had to do some untaping and retape. I cut some existing wire ties that are fastened to the body, pulled the cut end through and there is enough room to slide a new tie through the mount and made a clean install. To hook up the power to the camera from the included harness I removed the right rear tail light, fed the red/black wire down through the rubber grommet on the inside to the tailight cavity. Spliced the red to white/grey stripe and black to black of the factory harness just before the tail light connection. Again a little untape and retape with wire ties. This was easier for me than trying to work with little space inside the Jeep. Fed the rest of the harness along the factory harness on the inside right floor under the carpet the hole way to the dash. Had to remove and replace a couple pieces of plastic trim and used a lot of wire ties. Purchase a package of 100 black 4" miniture wire ties, roll of black electrical tape...you'll use them. I then used the Vgate iCar Pro Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) OBD2 code scan/reader I ordered from Amazon as sugested by another reviewer. Got the Jscan App from the App Store and followed instructions. What an amazing tool! Four hours start to finish and the camera works great! I may have been a little to meticulous but I wanted it to look like it came that way from the factory. Thank you to the reviewers that that provided great information and help. Looking for the grommet now for my Sahara tire cover sugested by Al_Mello
A**R
Clear picture, fit just like factory and wire was long enough to reach where it should with extra.
F**E
The instructions that were provided were very limited on how to install. I understand that every vehicle is different, but the instructions also say to look up the year, make and model of the car on Youtube to see detailed installation instructions. I did this and there was ZERO videos related to Eway and this particular backup camera. There are other videos on there that were helpful, but at the end of the day, it really just came down to me making educated guesses on how to do this and thankfully, I was successful. Fishing the wires/cables through the car is one thing...but actually hooking it up to power and/or the radio was completely a crapshoot and very frustrating. I reached out via email several times, but never got a response back from Eway. Their chat function was always closed whether it was day or night. So getting answers was extremely frustrating. I basically installed it my combining bits and pieces from different videos and hoping they would work for my particular vehicle (2008 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4 Door). The description here on Amazon makes this super easy to install, but the reality is, there are a lot of steps. Please note that you'll have to "flash" your radio in order for it to recognize that there's a camera. This can be done at the dealer (pain in you know what...) or you can purchase bluetooth OBD scanners and download an OBD scanner and purchase a license for your particular vehicle in order to flash the radio. This cost me around $50 total and honestly, was well worth it. You can adjust some other settings on your car, as well, so it was helpful. For me, this is what I had to do: 1. Flash the Radio via the OBD JScan app (app is free, but you have to purchase a license for the vehicle in the app) Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076XVQMVS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details 2. I have an automatic, so I connected the Red camera power cable to the Gray/White wire in the back corner of the car. The Gray/White wire is the Reverse light. so when you go into reverse, this sends the 12V power through that cable. 3. I connected the Black Ground cable to the Black cable in the back corner of the car. 4. I purchased smaller T-Tap connectors to splice the Red Power and Black Ground wires. I saw a video where someone just sort of stripped the existing cables and tied them together with electrical tape. Obviously that worked for that person, so to each their own. Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9GM8TPW?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 5. Fished the wires on the right passenger side of vehicle and up behind glove box and out to radio. 6. I connected the GREEN RCA cable which connected to the back of the MyGig radio. 7. There is a short red wire coming out of the yellow RCA cable that connected to the green cable. I just put electrical tape on this because I figured I was getting power from the Gray/White cable in the back corner of the car...I was correct in this. Other sites show that this is how you get power and that may be true if i did NOT connect the Red power cable to the Gray/White Cable in the back. 8. Enjoy the backup camera. Side note, on the backup camera, there's a small black plastic cover that if you remove, it will show the guidelines on the screen. I removed because it gives me the guide to keep my jeep straight as I backup. Please note that the little hashmarks on these guidelines don't really represent any particular distance...and your car will NOT beep if you're getting close to an object. My wife asked me that and I explained that you need special sensors for that feature and this is just a straight camera. Hope this helps someone...
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