Looking for an adapter for S1 Infinite 3m(9.8ft) Extension Cable

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Is there a 2.5mm male to 2.5mm male adpater that will work with the extension cable and the S1 rear camera? I want to run this cable along the interior roof as it will make it from the front camera to the rear camera with about 1.5 feet of slack. Trying to run the included cable hidden is just a pain with my car, 24 Kia Niro.
This is what I have found so far: https://www.amazon.com/gp/B0D4R2B3Y4@qusejr2 @VUEROiD
 
Is there a 2.5mm male to 2.5mm male adpater that will work with the extension cable and the S1 rear camera? I want to run this cable along the interior roof as it will make it from the front camera to the rear camera with about 1.5 feet of slack. Trying to run the included cable hidden is just a pain with my car, 24 Kia Niro.
This is what I have found so far: https://www.amazon.com/gp/B0D4R2B3Y4@qusejr2 @VUEROiD
Now in korea in long holidays , I will check it and wil reply within nextweek , sorry for late reponse
 
Is there a 2.5mm male to 2.5mm male adpater that will work with the extension cable and the S1 rear camera? I want to run this cable along the interior roof as it will make it from the front camera to the rear camera with about 1.5 feet of slack. Trying to run the included cable hidden is just a pain with my car, 24 Kia Niro.
This is what I have found so far: https://www.amazon.com/gp/B0D4R2B3Y4@qusejr2 @VUEROiD

I took a meter to the Vueroid factory TRRS for the rear camera, and it matches out pin for pin. In other words, T-T, R-R, R-R, S-S. It measured 2.5mm. Based on that, I would think the one you pictured should work if it is wired out the same, and usually they are. You may want to look for one with two straight end plugs, unless you need right-angled ones for a purpose.
 
Please be aware that the VUEROID S1 series dash camera's front-to-rear camera cable is handling a digital signal vs the older D21-4K dash camera's front-to-rear cable which had the same connectors but it handled an analog signal. VUEROID has stated those two front-to-rear cables were not compatible and that's within the same dash camera brand. To be 100% sure, I would wait for @qusejr2's reply about any available cables that would work in your situation.
 

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Please be aware that the VUEROID S1 series dash camera's front-to-rear camera cable is handling a digital signal vs the older D21-4K dash camera's front-to-rear cable which had the same connectors but it handled an analog signal. VUEROID has stated those two front-to-rear cables were not compatible and that's within the same dash camera brand. To be 100% sure, I would wait for @qusejr2's reply about any available cables that would work in your situation.

Cables or cameras not compatible? Wire is wire...for the most part, at this gauge for digital or analog signaling anyway. All the OP is doing is putting an extension in the mix.
 
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Out of curiosity, I disassembled the rear cable for an S1-4K Rear Camera cable. This is a TRRS connector.

Tip = Red
Ring1 = Green
Ring2 = White
Sleeve = Black

Wiring was red to red, green to green, etc. This is a straight-wired cable, nothing special about it, and this is why the cable that Chuck referenced works; this is just a straight-wired cable. Any 2.5 mm straight-wired TRRS should work as an extension.

Angled end with outer housing removed, and then with encapsulant removed. The Red lead detached itself. I will need to resolder it at a later date.

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Straight end with outer housing removed, and then with encapsulant removed. This Red lead detached itself also. The encapsulant seemed to want to adhere to the Red leads.

Straight-01.webp Straight-02.webp

Now we know what the S1-4K cable for the Rear Camera looks like and how it is wired out.
 
Cables or cameras not compatible? Wire is wire...for the most part, at this gauge for digital or analog signaling anyway. All the OP is doing is putting an extension in the mix.
The question I had for VUEROID was could I reuse the already installed D21-4K front-to-rear camera cable with the S1 series dash camera. Their response was no. Since the S1 rear camera uses a digital signal instead of an analog signal like the D21-4K rear camera, the cable S1 front-to-rear camera cable was changed to support proper transmission of the digital signal. They both had the same connectors, but the cable itself is "different".
 
The question I had for VUEROID was could I reuse the already installed D21-4K front-to-rear camera cable with the S1 series dash camera. Their response was no. Since the S1 rear camera uses a digital signal instead of an analog signal like the D21-4K rear camera, the cable S1 front-to-rear camera cable was changed to support proper transmission of the digital signal. They both had the same connectors, but the cable itself is "different".

I believe you, and I recall one of the Vueroid people mentioning that somewhere. I don't have a D21 cable, so I don't know whether it is wired straight or has an IC in it somewhere. It would be interesting to know just what the difference is.

The OP had a question concerning the S1-4K cable and extending it, so that was where I was focused. I wanted to show that the cable is straight-wired so that other users in the future can purchase one locally or use one they already have without fear of damage. TRRS are normally wired straight, except for some magic a specific vendor may do; generally, they are straight-wired.
 
I believe you, and I recall one of the Vueroid people mentioning that somewhere. I don't have a D21 cable, so I don't know whether it is wired straight or has an IC in it somewhere. It would be interesting to know just what the difference is.

The OP had a question concerning the S1-4K cable and extending it, so that was where I was focused. I wanted to show that the cable is straight-wired so that other users in the future can purchase one locally or use one they already have without fear of damage. TRRS are normally wired straight, except for some magic a specific vendor may do; generally, they are straight-wired.
I agree that if the four TRRS connectors are passed through the cable to the corresponding connectors on the other end, it might work. My only concern would be the extension cable/wires are not of the right wire gauge or have the same shielding as the S1 cable. There might be issues with the signal(s) as they pass through the extension cable. My point about the D21-4K rear cable and the S1-4K rear cable not being compatible was just to point out a cable with the same TRRS connectors may not fully support all signal types sent through it.
 
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I agree that if the four TRRS connectors are passed through the cable to the corresponding connectors on the other end, it might work. My only concern would be the extension cable/wires are not of the right wire gauge or have the same shielding as the S1 cable. There might be issues with the signal(s) as the pass through the extension cable. My point about the D21-4K rear cable and the S1-4K rear cable not be compatible was just to point out a cable with the same TRRS connectors may not fully support all signal types sent through it.
THe S1 4k and D21 4K rear cable is not compatible.
Cause the transmission methos is different.
 
Now in korea in long holidays , I will check it and wil reply within nextweek , sorry for late reponse
we check the cable.
You can't use the cable , becaust the connector type is not compatible.
and Also we cannot confirm even the connector and pin map is match, cause we cannot guarantee the quality of signal before we testing cable.
you may already read , Chuck MacCoy already have experience using Extension cable .( you'd better to follow his guide and link)
 
In my opinion, this is not an issue of the possibility of signal transmission, but rather a matter of quality that may arise from differences in signal form.
Of course, transmission may be possible, but we have also selected the cable based on the chip supplier’s guidelines, considering stability.
From our standpoint, we have no choice but to say that we cannot use cables that have not been verified, and we ask for your understanding.
 
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