🚐 Drive with Confidence: Your Eyes on the Road!
The RV Backup Camera Wireless System offers a user-friendly plug-and-play installation, delivering crystal-clear HD 1080P video with a wide-angle lens. Its robust wireless transmission ensures a strong signal up to 320ft, while the system supports up to 4 cameras for complete coverage. Built to withstand the elements with an IP69 waterproof rating, this camera also features night vision capabilities and a customizable 7-inch touchscreen monitor.
Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
Lens | Wide Angle |
Connector Type Used on Cable | wireless |
Real Angle of View | 170 Degrees |
Display Technology | LED |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Installation Method | Surface Mount |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.1"L x 7.8"W x 3.4"H |
B**V
A Hidden Gem
The media could not be loaded. If you search for Wireless - two camera - backup on Amazon or elsewhere, you will get items that are atleast $300 and above. At first I did raise my eyebrows at the price point and features. I took a leap of faith after reading reviews, and Im pretty glad I took that decision.When I installed it, I was not getting any signal and the picture would constantly glitch, just like couple of reviewers here mentioned. After doing a lot of research, few experts on the Q & A and their Support, I decided to keep this.Whats in the box?LCD ReceiverCamera2 Wireless Antennas for receiver and cameraWire tapsBolts with Hex key to mount cameraCamera mount2 different receiver mount2 Power Extension wires (1 for cigarette lighter, 1 for direct connection to Fuse)You get so many parts, many I dont even know what to do with it!! The box itself comes well packaged with no chance of damaged during shipping.InstallationIts fairly simple process and I did a dry run directly to the battery and once confirmed its working, I fixed the camera to the back of my trailer. They give you wire tapping connectors for ease of use. I went old school and peeled the wire off and taped it. I have the camera connected to the DRL wire so its always on during the drive.The LCD installation is little complex on a pickup truck because you wont get a flat surface on a Nissan Titan. Also the mount is screwed on not clip on. Make sure you dont leave the truck in hot sun if you live down south.My RigWe are a food truck and our trailer is about 16ft and then the King cab pickup truck itself is about 18-19ft. Thats almost 40ft.Our trailer is Aluminium body on the outside. This seems to "absorb" a lot of signal from the camera.So if you have stock antenna on both camera and receiver, THIS is the main reason why the signal gets absorbed. Hence glitching and blank screen.MountingI mounted the camera on the back above the door and the gas line gets in the way of the stock antenna. This is the perfect place for me to both observe the back door (when parked) and track the cars behind my trailer.Ofcourse mounting the camera to the stands needed some figuring out, especially with the washers. But it wasnt difficult.Add-onsWith no line of sight from receiver and camera, and the signal-eating-trailer-body, I had to get an extended antenna(s). I installed on antenna to the receiver and mounted midway on top of the trailer. I got a second antenna and wired it to the top of cab. Now both are in line of sight and I get CRYSTAL clean 4-bar signal!Why didnt I get a wired set - you might ask: Well I researched high and low and found out its a pain the wrong place to find quick release connectors and wiring it to the back of the truck.If you are like me, who prefers to get all this done in under an hour, Wired cameras are something you should remove from your options.Startup:This is the best part. Just switched on the camera, receiver and kaboom! The picture is on! No tuning, no fiddling around.PerformanceDuring the daytime, the picture is really good. There were few places within the city, which Im assuming has some strong radio/wireless interference, there were couple of glitch/freeze just for 1-2 seconds. Once I passed those places, the picture was free flowing.It is as good as Rear View Mirror for your truck.Night time performance is decent on the road. You can see in my video where I was driving through my neighborhood and it was pitch dark outside.Summary----Best Features:1. For $160 + cost of cheap antennas, this is the BEST on Amazon, eBay or anywhere else. Trust me I have researched for 1 full year.2. Is it 720p only? The picture clarity is really good. Sometimes you wonder if its full HD!!3. Night vision is pretty decent! I use my brake lights to illuminate a little more as you can see in the video4. Guide lines are a welcome addition!5. Camera Selection!! This is a great feature when you have a 2 camera system. Not only that, you can rotate the camera view, Invert the view, switch to a second camera and so on.6. Last but not the least, Support. I was gonna return this on the 1st week after install. But the Support person (via email) assisted in getting this working for me, all the while willing to take the item as return, if I was not satisfied.Improvement Areas:1. The dashboard mount could be a quick-release clip mount instead of screw-on. Mainly to protect the unit from heat2. A simple document explaining what each part is for will be such a relief. I dont mind editing one :)3. I would recommend to the seller that they add the extended antenna to the package itself. And provide 2nd as a "Add-on" to the order.Would I recommend this?Definitely yes. Even a $450 wireless camera will suffer glitches if you have a metal body and no-line-of-sight situation. For the quality of build, ease of installation, and really good Customer Support, I will recommend this.
R**R
Easy Set-Up
Awesome camera, very well made, very easy to set up, the directions were spot on and easy to understand. PLUS, it works like a charm on my 45-foot motorhome with the provided antennas.
B**S
Good looking quality
Plugged it in quality looks good.
M**L
Good rear observation camera
UPDATE: After about 8 months of being outside the camera mount on the trailer is rusted and will need some paint or rust neutralizer to fix the rust. The car camera mount suction latch (plastic) broke and made the mount unable to be used due to no ability to suction the device. We taped the remaining stand to a computer mouse pad. This is a much better solution than the original. The mouse pad keeps the monitor from moving, it is not permanently attached to the dash and can be easily removed when not it use much easier than the suction cup option. Also, the monitor can be moved while driving by the passenger allowing them to watch or turned towards the driver or adjusted for both passenger an driver to view. I do not use this as a backup camera.The camera was purchased not for the backup ability, but to use on the highway as a rearview mirror substitute while towing a travel trailer. The bracket that allows for tilting the camera does not allow the camera to be raised high enough to comfortably view traffic. I had to leave one of the adjustment screws out of the bracket to raise it high enough. Cranked it down tight and that seems to work. There is not much vibration here, so I just check it frequently. Plus, if it drops down when I am driving i would know it immediately. The camera works fine and the picture quality is good. I was concerned with lag, but it has very little lag and is most often in near real time. The lines on the screen help with changing lanes. I don't have a Furion pre-wired base, but the installation was fairly easy and straightforward. Like many others, I had to use my power source from the lights at the top of the trailer and that means at least the parking lights of the vehicle must be on for it to work and receive power. Works both day and night. Adjustments and settings are a bit cumbersome at first, but once we learned how to do it, they were much more friendly. The manual for adjustment info was seriously lacking and pretty much worthless. We did it by trial and lots of errors. Overall, for the price, I got what I needed. A safe way to watch the traffic behind me. I have tried to use it a little as a backup camera, but I wouldn't use it without a spotter. I didn't buy it for a backup camera to park our travel trailer and not sure any camera would make me comfortable. The screen size is very nice. I would not want to go smaller. I had to glue the screen shade in place because it kept falling off. The windshield attachment arrangement is Rube Goldberg and a real pain. Couldn't someone make a small weighted stand? Our dashboard surface will not allow suction and I am not going to put screws in anywhere. So that leaves the suction to the windshield option on an SUV where the windshield is about 100 yards down the hood (just kidding) but really a long ways and a pain to reach it to suction this thing. We also put a rubber brace underneath the unit to keep some weight and vibration off the suction arm. Not really a satisfactory solution. I need one of these and this one is priced right and does the job. I could recommend it you based on these expectations.
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