iBEAM Launches Video Signal Noise Filter at SEMA
Oct 21, 2024
Holly Hill, FL –
iBEAM Vehicle Safety Systems by
Metra Electronics® will display a new safety and surveillance solution, its TE-VSF video signal noise filter, at the 2024 SEMA show. Attendees can see this product from November 5th to 8th in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center at Metra's main booth, #10439.
The TE-VSF is designed to improve the image quality of a factory vehicle camera on an aftermarket radio display. It converts the differential video signal to a single-ended composite video signal, minimizing or eliminating video noise. The input RCA for this video signal noise filter features twisted pair wiring, allowing for a simple hard-wired connection at the aftermarket radio when needed. This product fits a wide range of vehicles, including select*:
● Ford (ideal for trucks and SUVs)
● Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep
● Toyota
● Honda
● BMW
● Mercedes-Benz
● Nissan
● Subaru
● Volkswagen
*Visit the Vehicle Fit Guide at MetraOnline.com for up-to-date vehicle-specific applications. More information about this product is available at
iBEAMusa.com or by contacting a Metra sales representative.
About Metra Electronics®
At Metra, 12volt installation and integration is our passion. We strive to continuously offer the highest quality products to meet the fluctuating technological challenges of the automotive world. We actively listen to our customers’ requests and invest resources in developing the highest quality dash kit and harness solutions. We make dash kits for more vehicle applications than anyone else in the world. That’s why we’ve been known as “The Installer’s Choice” ® for 75+ years. Our other brands include: Axxess®, T-SPEC®, The Install Bay®, Heise LED Lighting Systems®, iBEAM Vehicle Safety Systems®, Shuriken High Performance Batteries®, Raptor®, Ballistic®, AmmoTenna®, Metra PowerSports®, Saddle Tramp®, Metra Marine®, Daytona Lights®, and Tsunami®. For ordering information and pricing, visit Metra Electronics online at MetraOnline.com or call 386-257-2956.
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