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RV Electronics

Entertainment On the Go Made EasyAt etrailer.com, we’ve got everything you need to keep the music jamming and the movies rolling, so you can enjoy the road as much as the destination!For your audio needs, we have stereos, speakers, antennas, and amplifiers. We even have WiFi routers and boosters to keep you connected to your favorite online music source! Turn your RV into your personal theater with a flat screen TV, DVD player, and sound bar. Don’t forget those audio and video accessories like TV mounts, stands, and replacement remote controls.The adventure doesn’t stop there. Grab an RV camera system such as a backup camera or observation camera. Or a navigation system to keep you on the right track. We also have weather stations, 12V power accessories, gas detectors, and TPMS sensors. Check out a smart RV system that can control multiple on-board devices so you can turn lights, inverter, water pumps and tanks, and electric steps on and off. With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.How can I make my RV’s entertainment system better?A flat-screen TV with a soundbar can give you that home-theater vibe on the road. Pair it with a DVD player or streaming setup, and you’re all set. Don’t forget to grab a good TV mount to keep everything secure while you’re driving! What’s the best way to stay connected to the internet while traveling?Staying connected is super important, right? A WiFi router or booster can really help you get a stronger signal, whether you’re at a campground or parked in the middle of nowhere. It’s great for working on the go or just streaming your favorite shows. How can I upgrade the audio in my RV? Upgrading your RV’s audio system is easier than you think! Swap out the old speakers for new ones, add a better stereo, or even throw in an amplifier. It makes such a difference when you’re listening to music or watching movies.Can I watch TV in my RV without relying on campground cable? Definitely! A TV antenna is great for picking up local channels, or you can go with a satellite dish for more options. If you’ve got a smart TV, you can also stream using WiFi. It’s a nice way to have a bit of home on the road.How do I mount a TV safely in my RV?You’ll need a TV mount that’s specifically designed for RVs. These are super sturdy and can handle the bumps and vibrations while driving. Some even tilt or swivel so you can adjust the angle. Just make sure it’s the right size and weight for your TV.