How To Add Aftermarket Backup & Front View Camera to Car w/ VLite VT2 CarPlay Android Auto & C-V2BCU

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2024
  • #carstereo #carplay #androidauto #gromvlite #carvideo
    In this video, we show how you can now add the aftermarket front view and backup camera to your vehicle with the GROM VLite VT2 system for CarPlay and Android Auto integration and the GROM USB Cable for VLite VT2 Aftermarket Camera Integration C-V2BCU.
    Once VLite VT2 is installed into the vehicle, the user can enjoy modern features such as CarPlay and Android Auto directly on the factory car stereo screen without replacing the factory screen.
    ABOUT VLITE VT2 SYSTEM:
    VLite VT2 system is a car infotainment add-on that integrates into many cars' factory (OEM) stereos. It works seamlessly with the existing car stereo screen/display, sound system, and buttons/controls.
    Once VLite VT2 is installed and connected to your vehicle's OEM stereo and display system, you will get the following functionality:
    1. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto®
    2. Voice assistant for navigation and music selection - Siri® or Google Assistant®.
    3. Aftermarket backup and front camera integration with C-V2BCU USB cable.
    all integrated into your factory stereo.
    All important factory features remain functional with the installation of our VLite VT2 system. You can easily switch back and forth between the backup camera, FM radio, and your CarPlay or Android Auto interface.
    GROM VLite VT2 connects to the back of the factory stereo and integrates with the car stereo controls, buttons, and display. There is no need to replace your original car stereo. You can upgrade it and add modern functionality, using the GROM VLite VT2 system.
    More information is available at gromaudio.com/store/vlite/ind...
    Drive happy!
    Disclaimer:
    We are not liable for any damages acquired during your installation process. If you are still determining your ability to perform the installation, please seek the help of a professional.

Komentáře • 4

  • @MrCMoore3

    So is this assuming that the camera’s power is connected to the reverse light?