FYI
That URL above is for the camera itself, you still need a video monitor that would expect camera to work with it
Normally the rear camera has one wire and that needs to be connected to the 12 volt wire of a reverse backup tail light bulb
If wanting this to be a rear live camera all the time, then do not cut the camera wire that would connect to that bulb
with it connected, that camera is not active until that bulb is commanded on when reverse is being used
The rest of video camera wiring then has to be run to cabin area to connect to the monitor, meaning you have to find a way to pass the cable though hatch area and the cabin where mounting the video monitor
There are wireless ones, but the monitor selected must also allow wireless connection
Also, before screwing down the camera, first look via monitor that the camera is not showing video upside down
and showing left view on right side of monitor (flipped left/right) and if so the monitor has a setting to flip that left/right