

🚗 See More, Stress Less: The Ultimate Foldable Dash Monitor Upgrade
The EKYLIN 4.3" foldable car monitor features a crisp 480x272 TFT LCD screen with dual RCA inputs, supporting front and rear cameras or media devices. Designed for universal 12-24V vehicle compatibility, it mounts easily on your dash with a 3M sticker and powers on automatically with your reverse light. Lightweight and compact, it’s the perfect tech upgrade for safer, smarter driving with reliable customer support.
| ASIN | B01IZHA3GK |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,736 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #14 in Car In-Mirror Mounted Video #751 in Computer Monitor Accessories |
| Brand | EKYLIN |
| Color | 4.3" Fold-able Dash Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (615) |
| Date First Available | 11 October 2016 |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Item model number | 430ZD |
| Manufacturer | EKYLIN |
| Product Dimensions | 11.2 x 2.5 x 13.4 cm; 249.48 g |
| Screen Resolution | 480x272 |
| Standing screen display size | 4.3 Inches |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.00 |
F**N
New
Its new and nice working perfectly
M**I
The screen has a lot of bubbles
I received the screen with a lot of bubbles, and it doesn't go away.
A**I
The product picture from outside is different from the inside.
The product picture from outside is different from the inside.
K**D
Good
Good
A**I
ok
Very bad quality even for the price but it get the job done
B**C
Not what was expected
The model sent, was not as advertised in the bottom picture with no SD or Bluetooth capacity. Other retailers also include the camera as part of the package. Not suitable, not as advertised. Very disappointed.
R**S
not good
very small size bad quality
T**.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
D**F
Purchased in Oct 2016, installed in February 2017. Because of the layout of my cargo van interior, I can't see out the rear of the van so the rear view mirror is virtually useless. The van has a backup camera, but it only sees from the bumper level down. So, I have two problems: 1) Can't see what's behind me when changing lanes while driving (except through side view mirrors) and 2) when backing up, my field of view is only directly behind the van. In a parking lot, I would have to creep out slowly and depend on other cars to slow down or beep their horns, or always find a spot to park where I can pull through two adjacent spots so I'm always driving forward. I installed this in my van in February 2017, along with a roof mounted camera. Image quality was okay, I like the size of the screen compared to the cheaper 4.3 monitors. The daytime is a much better image than the night time, although that could be due to the camera, not the monitor. There is an adjustment to turn up the brightness, which makes the night time view much better, but since this is a work van and is used primarily during the day, I left it the brightness turned down to look optimal during day time. There's almost no reflectivity in the screen, so forget about using it as a mirror, but that's not a concern to me. Since I used the monitor as a virtual rear view mirror, it gets about 4 hours of use per day, 6 days a week. This past October, the picture died. Because of my work schedule and my habit of putting things off, I didn't get around to diagnosing if the problem was the monitor or the camera until today. It's the monitor. When I press any of the buttons on the monitor, it beeps, but there is no display on the screen. My estimate is that I got about 6 months of heavy use out of it. My feeling is that you get what you pay for, and I only paid $40 for a rear view monitor/mirror. I'm sure some of the monitors that come out of their factory work for years and some crap out sooner. I didn't get the good one. I'm over it. While I'm not looking forward to pulling out the trim pieces in the car to replace the monitor, it's still a good instrument for folks who have cargo vans, trucks or any other vehicle layout where your rear view is restricted. I'm thinking of putting a quick disconnect connector into the wiring harness to make it easy to replace these monitors when they die, because compared to backing up into a pedestrian or hitting another car, $40 is a pittance and I've going to order a new one. I'm only giving it a 3 star "It's Okay" review because I don't think it's the greatest quality. I have no argument with the seller, however, because I really dragged my feet about installing it and then troubleshooting it when it failed.
V**A
I use it for underwater a fishing camera and it works great.
J**O
Llegó en tiempo y es lo que se esperaba....
A**T
I'll update this is it breaks. Works fine Automatically turns on when your camera turns on. So what this means... Most people wire their aftermarket backup camera to your reverse lights. So you normally have a power on your deck to switch when you go into reverse. This just needs the video cable and constant 12v. Turns off when it doesn't get a signal. Sure you can wire it so it turns on when your lights turn on. Also YES this is an old TFT style monitor so at certain angles the picture will be darker. The description does say it's a TFT. Don't be mad if you don't mount it right the first time. Make sure you can see the screen before you pull the shedding
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