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Citroen Berlingo, Peugeot Partner, Fiat Doblo, Vauxhall Combo & Toyota Pro Ace City Brake Light Reversing camera | CAM834


Availability 23 item(s) available
Weight 1.00 kg
Product Code: CAM834
Price: £90.00
VAT Included £15.00

Citroen Berlingo / Peugeot Partner / Fiat Doblo / Vauxhall Combo / Toyota ProAce City Brake Light Reversing Camera (CVBS 700 TVL) | CAM834

This CVBS brake light reversing camera is a factory-style upgrade for Citroen Berlingo, Peugeot Partner, Vauxhall Combo, Fiat Doblo and Toyota ProAce City. It replaces the original upper brake light with a neat integrated housing, keeping the rear of the vehicle looking factory while adding a clear and reliable reversing view that works with the vast majority of aftermarket monitors and head units.

The camera uses our long-proven PC4089 700 TVL image sensor, paired with a high-quality all glass composite lens, delivering a clear and reliable CVBS image with good colour balance and contrast. This is a sensor we have used for many years because we know it performs reliably to a high standard, outperforming many of the lower-down versions commonly found in brake light cameras.


Key features

OEM-style replacement – Designed to sit exactly where the original brake light fits, keeping a clean factory appearance with no drilling or external brackets.

Clear and reliable CVBS (NTSC) image using upgraded PC4089 sensor – Outputs a standard CVBS NTSC video signal, making it compatible with the vast majority of aftermarket reversing camera monitors, dash displays and head units. The PC4089 sensor produces a dependable 700 TVL picture with natural colours and good contrast, chosen for real-world performance rather than marketing numbers.

High-quality all glass composite lens – Uses a proper all-glass composite lens instead of cheaper plastic-glass designs. This avoids UV fade and the cloudy look that often develops over time on lower-quality cameras.

170° diagonal wide viewing angle – Provides generous rear coverage to help spot obstacles, posts and pedestrians when reversing, without excessive distortion.

Selectable parking guidelines – Static guidelines are fitted as standard and can be switched on or off via the loop wire, depending on your preference.

IP69K waterproof construction – IP69K-rated housing, proven to withstand the worst the British weather can throw at it, including pressure washing and year-round outdoor use.

4-pin connector with optional RCA adaptor – Supplied with a 4-pin aviation connector as standard, with an optional 4-pin to RCA adaptor available for connection to RCA-based monitors or stereos.

Optional extension cables – 5 m to 15 m extension cables available to suit short vans through to longer installations.

UK tested and supplied with a 2-year Revcamuk guarantee – With almost 20 years of experience supplying reversing cameras, we back this camera with a full 2-year guarantee. If a non-user-damage fault occurs during this period, we’ll replace the camera to keep you reversing safely.


Vehicle fitment

Compatible with the following vehicle models:

  • Citroen Berlingo (2008 – present)
  • Fiat Doblo (2023 – present)
  • Peugeot Partner (2008 – present)
  • Vauxhall Combo (2018 – present)
  • Toyota ProAce City (2019 – present)

Replaces the factory brake-light unit with a combined light-and-camera housing. All fixings and instructions are supplied for a straightforward, watertight installation.


What’s in the box

  • CVBS brake light reversing camera (CAM834)
  • Fixing screws, seals and installation instructions
  • Optional 4-pin → RCA adaptor and extension cable (5–15 m, if selected)

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Information correct as of 15:57, Monday, February 9, 2026