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Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 4.3" Screen
Camera system works as advertised! Easy install. Happy with the purchase.
We decided to splurge on a rear observation camera system because the one we were using lost connection so often. This Furrion still loses connection—just not quite as often. The knockoff brand had a big and bright 7” screen and was a joy to use. This Furrion’s screen is perhaps half as bright and the screen is about the size of a credit card—causing me to strain at the screen to see what’s happening behind me as I look to change lanes or make a turn or just to see if the cargo on my rear bumper rack is still in place. I consider this purchase one of the poorest decisions I’ve made in RVing.
# 2
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.
# 3
Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 4.3" Screen
I installed this on my Airstream Bambi just above the license plate. Removed license plate light to expose light power wires. Drilled a large hole to fit the rubber grommet using a step drill, then drilled two small mounting screw holes using bracket as hole drill template. Fed the assembled camera connector through the large hole and pulled the camera connector wires out the license plate light wire hole. Solder camera connector wires to license plate light wires (confirm polarity) and stuffed all wires back into hole. Installed grommet and camera bracket sandwiching the grommet between the back of the camera bracket and trailer siding for a water proof seal. Camera paired first try. Be sure to power only the monitor on first, wait for screen prompt, then turn on camera using trailer lights. Camera image is crystal clear and I've not noticed any image lag. It's been great so far.
Purchased this a year ago to mount on the rear of a camper trailer (after I backed over a mailbox that I could not see). I’m very happy with the purchase. It has been extremely useful when backing the camper by myself. The camera was not too hard to mount, the view is decent, and it has proven to be reliable. Overall, I’m very pleased with the purchase and performance of this camera. I recommend it!
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