# 1
Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 5" Screen
The field of view is huge!! Install was quick and easy..definitely 5 stars. I haven’t pulled the camper yet to see if their is a video lag time. I always expect a little..but so far very happy.
While the advertising for a promotion of two extra cameras were on the site, When I applied, it said it wasn't eligible. WARNING, do not buy if you are expecting to get two sidelight cameras. Camera came with packing only on top. USPS can be rough so normal procedure is packing on bottom and top. camera itself works. It is a hassle in the F-150 to run the power all the way back to the rear seat area to get a cigarette lighter power. I'm sure the USB's are just not enough power.
# 2
Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision for Prewired RVs - 7" Screen
THe camera was easy to install, pair and use. However, we got very inconsistent results while traveling. The camera would routinely disconnect from the receiver, search for a connection, reconnect, then disconnect once again. Having a rear camera on which you cannot depend is worse than having no camera at all.
Installation was a snap, works as it should. Installed on 2022 Coachmen Freedom Express 274RKS.
# 3
Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 7" Screen
Replaced my Airstream older camera with a newer version about a year ago. The wireless camera behaves better, and the monitor is bigger than the older version. Clarity is very good. Have noticed sometimes (like at night while raining), the color disappears, and it is just black and white. Not sure if an adjustment is needed to correct that.
After discussing my needs, etrailer suggested this unit and it is the perfect solution! It's very well constructed metal, rather than cheap plastic. Setup of the monitor was VERY easy with a step by step guide built in. The camera, on the other hand, did not have very clear instructions, but was easy to install. The camera can be powered by the reverse lights, the running lights or (in my case) powered directly to 12v (I used a 12v power outlet so I can unplug it). I have had people tail gate me in the "no zone" and then pass suddenly. I Don't have towing mirrors. It took a while to find the ideal spot for the monitor (I have a midsize pickup), but it fit perfectly to the left of the interior rear view mirror.
# 4
Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless Backup Camera System w Night Vision for Prewired RVs - 4.3" Screen
WHAT, a Great customer experience with the team of Etrailer. Will order more very soon. Thank you, Ashley, Gerorge, & William. The experience did not seem like cold order from the on line major stores. It was like a mom & pop caring about what I bought. Because, they owned it as their own!… Also, on the spot communication. Keep the care to the customers. LOVE Etrailer!!!
It was delivered on time. installed as easy as the web site said. I took dealer installed plate off travel trailer plugged it into pre wired socket and used the 4 screws from plate to mount camera. great picture I can see 3 lanes wide behind trailer.
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Buyers Products RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 7" Screen
We purchased this camera to help get our rv in and out of a tight storage spot and to see behind the trailer while driving. The tow vehicle is much narrower than the trailer making it impossible to see behind the trailer even with extended side mirrors. This system allowed me to avoid cutting off any vehicles approaching from behind when changing lanes. The display was installed on top of the dash. The camera replaced the built in furion mount on the trailer. Due to short time, the cord was run externally. This kit is meant for a motorized rv, not a trailer. After opening the kit I realized I had to buy an extension cord to run from the display adapter cable to the rear of the tow vehicle. Then the cable could be disconnected at the trailer hitch. When using the system, the display is good, but very narrow field of view, vertically. So I can either see traffic or see the rear of the trailer for backing up. A second camera would seem to be the best solution but not my favorite one. The mic and audio did not work well. I could not hear my wife, but hilariously, I could hear cars at the rear. Might just be me ... I only ever used channel 2 which I thought was the only channel carrying audio. HINT: adjusting the volume was extremely painful until my wife figured out to adjust it on another unused channel. The brightness could not be adjusted making it bright at night. I aimed the display downwards to help. The instructions seem sufficient and are very brief. The system operates like a prototype rather than a finished model. But it does show the camera even with the display on the dash in the hot sun. We used it for the entire 3300 mile trip. It was on the entire time we were driving. I removed the display after returning home with my fingers, no tools. Overall, I am ok with the system. I still think it was the best purchase for me considering the cost of other systems and the wireless connection problems of other systems except perhaps for the most expensive. Note, I read someplace that some states may not allow a display to be on where the driver can see it while driving.
Ez to install—plug and play. Complete wired system—much more dependable than wireless and a lot less fussy to use. I cable tied the wires under a 37’ Class A. Plenty of wire. Used the old wire as fish tape. Old system was 17 years old. Compared to that, this one is high tech but reasonably priced. The flat screen is lightweight and it was EZ to cut the dash to fit. Very happy with this backup camera. Good clarity. In reverse, grid lines appear. It’s good. BTW The pics of the monitor on the box is the old monitor which is huge and heavy compared to this flat screen.
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