Used IVECO Wi-Fi Rear Camera for Android?


IVECO Wi-Fi Rear Camera Analysis

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IVECO Wi-Fi Rear Camera is a free Android application designed to enhance vehicle safety by providing a clear view of the rear surroundings through a Wi-Fi-enabled camera. This app integrates seamlessly with IVECO vehicles, allowing users to monitor their rear view directly on their mobile device. The primary features include real-time video streaming, adjustable camera settings, and user-friendly navigation controls, ensuring a convenient driving experience.

The application is specifically tailored for IVECO trucks and vans, making it an essential tool for drivers who require additional visibility while reversing or parking. It supports various camera models and facilitates easy installation and connection via Wi-Fi. With its intuitive interface, users can quickly access the camera feed, adjust settings, and improve overall safety on the road.

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Used IVECO Wi-Fi Rear Camera for Android?


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Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
20
Downloads Last Week
0

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The Iveco cam app allows to view images of the surroundings during back-up operations on the driver's device.

The Iveco cam app allows to view images of the surroundings during back-up operations on the driver's device.

The Iveco cam app is available for Iveco Daily in combination with the Iveco wi-fi rear view camera.

The Iveco wi-fi rear view camera is available for purchase for both Iveco Daily Vans and Cabs in the Accessories catalogue.


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