Universal Dash Cam Power Adapter for All Car Models. D3-044
Universal Dash Cam Power Adapter for All Car Models. D3-044 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
【Universal Compatibility】 The FitDVR Power Adapter is designed to work with all car models, making it the ideal solution for connecting to various in-vehicle systems. It’s perfect for auto-dimming rearview mirrors, interior ceiling lights, lane assist, rain sensors, and more. Say goodbye to compatibility worries as this adapter meets the needs of different vehicle brands and models.
【Versatile Power Output】 Equipped with both 5V and 12V outputs, the FitDVR Power Adapter is compatible with a wide range of devices. Most dash cams use 5V input, while premium models like BlackVue and Thinkware require 12V. Additionally, the RJ11 connector is compatible with most radar detectors, ensuring a seamless setup for all your devices.
【Comprehensive Cable Set】 Included are five different output cables to cover all your needs: Mini USB (5V) Micro USB (5V) USB-C (5V) RJ11 (12V) DC 3.5mm (12V) Whether you’re connecting your dash cam, radar detector, or other accessories, this versatile set has you covered.
【Integrated LED Display】 Stay informed with the FitDVR Power Adapter’s built-in LED display. It shows real-time current and voltage readings, providing an extra layer of convenience and peace of mind, which sets it apart from other adapters on the market.
【Easy Installation】 Installing the FitDVR Power Adapter is straightforward. The red pin is positive (ACC), and the black pin is negative (ground). Use a multimeter to identify the ACC wire in your vehicle’s connectors, including those in rain sensors, auto-dimming rearview mirrors, digital rearview mirrors, and lane assist systems. Insert the pins and secure them with tape. To test the ACC wire, turn on your car’s ignition—when powered, the pin will read 12V; when the car is off, the voltage will drop to zero.