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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - MV1 Camera
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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.
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Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 4.3" Screen
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.
This is a great little camera and relatively easy to install. I installed it on my 1974 Prowler in less than an hour. It should be obvious the camper was not pre-wired for a camera so I wired it into my running lights. I no longer have to look for shadows when I think a car is on my bumper. All I have to do is turn on my parking or head lights. The camera lens gives a fish eye view, so when you see a car, it's relatively close. I bought the version with the small screen and it's fine, although I think the large one would be better. I thought I could use the windshield mount but with progressive lense sunglasses it was giving me a headache as I was squinting to see what was on the screen as it was the distance portion of the glasses. I now keep the screen at dashboard height, so it's in my reading range and doesn't strain my eyes. We're in the middle of a 6000 +- mile trip and a camera is working great. It really helps with visibility on the road and parking. A word of caution: the instructions tell you to drill a 5/8 hole in the camper for the wiring. The grommet is 1/2 inch, so drill 1/2 inch hole and you won't have to source a 5/8 inch grommet. I highly recommend the unit. Consider spending the extra for the bigger screen and mount the screen below the top of the dash.
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Flush Mount Camera
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