Hello Herb, thanks for reaching out. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR64AD does have a motion detector on the rear camera. You can insert a micro SD memory card in the monitor which allows it to record footage at night. You can…
Hey Clarence! That would be great but none of the trailer camera systems are going to pair with vehicle monitors/screens. All of them will require a separate monitor. The Furrion is a really nice system so I do recommend it. Since the Vision S is…
Hey Michael. The backup camera that comes with the Furrion Vision S+ System item #FR57AD has built in mounting holes in the casing. It comes with four #6 x 3/4" flat head self-tapping screws, four #4 x 1/4" self-tapping screws, sealant, and…
Hey Bill, yes the Furrion Vision S+ #FR64AD would be a direct replacement for your current Vision S system. None of it is backwards compatible with the standard Vision S system though.
Hey Shawn, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR is all you're going to need. Adding in the Power Watchdog Surge Protector item #HU82VR would be redundant. The item…
Hey Lorenzo. Your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 has what's called Pulse Wave Modulation, which will not provide the wireless cameras with the correct power it needs to run when connected. This is a power saving feature in newer trucks. To fix…
Hello Jim, thanks for reaching out. A great cost-effective option for an RV observation camera is the Buyers Products RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision #3378883000. This is a complete camera system. It comes with a 7" color monitor and it…
Good thinking, Andy good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Since your trailer is not pre-wired to accept a backup camera, the Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision for Prewired RV #ASA37YR will not work for you. Instead, you're going to want to take a look at the Voyager…
Hey Jamie! The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR64AD actually comes with 2 cables. One is USB-C to the 12V outlet you're referring to. The other is a USB-C to USB-A cable which can also be used for power. This will allow you to…
Hey David, do you mean to cut the plug off of the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster #HU74ZR and then wire it to your RV outlet? If so, it would be just a matter of cutting and stripping wires to pull this off.
Hey Alfredo! Great question. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR57AD, #FR74AD, and #FR64AD are all capable of recording. The 7" monitor has a micro-SD card slot (must be at least Class 10) and supports cards up to 128GB.…
Hello Herb, thanks for reaching out. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR64AD does have a motion detector on the rear camera. You can insert a micro SD memory card in the monitor which allows it to record footage at night. You can…
Hey Clarence! That would be great but none of the trailer camera systems are going to pair with vehicle monitors/screens. All of them will require a separate monitor. The Furrion is a really nice system so I do recommend it. Since the Vision S is…
Hey Michael. The backup camera that comes with the Furrion Vision S+ System item #FR57AD has built in mounting holes in the casing. It comes with four #6 x 3/4" flat head self-tapping screws, four #4 x 1/4" self-tapping screws, sealant, and…
Hey Bill, yes the Furrion Vision S+ #FR64AD would be a direct replacement for your current Vision S system. None of it is backwards compatible with the standard Vision S system though.
Hey Shawn, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR is all you're going to need. Adding in the Power Watchdog Surge Protector item #HU82VR would be redundant. The item…
Hey Lorenzo. Your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 has what's called Pulse Wave Modulation, which will not provide the wireless cameras with the correct power it needs to run when connected. This is a power saving feature in newer trucks. To fix…
Hello Jim, thanks for reaching out. A great cost-effective option for an RV observation camera is the Buyers Products RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision #3378883000. This is a complete camera system. It comes with a 7" color monitor and it…
Good thinking, Andy good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Since your trailer is not pre-wired to accept a backup camera, the Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision for Prewired RV #ASA37YR will not work for you. Instead, you're going to want to take a look at the Voyager…
Hey Jamie! The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR64AD actually comes with 2 cables. One is USB-C to the 12V outlet you're referring to. The other is a USB-C to USB-A cable which can also be used for power. This will allow you to…
Hey David, do you mean to cut the plug off of the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster #HU74ZR and then wire it to your RV outlet? If so, it would be just a matter of cutting and stripping wires to pull this off.
Hey Alfredo! Great question. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR57AD, #FR74AD, and #FR64AD are all capable of recording. The 7" monitor has a micro-SD card slot (must be at least Class 10) and supports cards up to 128GB.…
Enhance Your RV Experience with a Reliable Camera System
An RV camera system is essential for safe and stress-free travel. It aids in backing up, changing lanes, and monitoring your surroundings. Consider factors like installation ease, signal strength, and screen clarity. A good system can transform your driving experience, making it more enjoyable and secure.
Installation can be straightforward, especially if your RV is pre-wired. Many systems come with pre-paired cameras and monitors, simplifying the process. Some setups may require minor adjustments, like reversing power plugs or using additional mounts, but overall, it's a manageable task for most RV enthusiasts.
Signal strength can vary, especially on open roads. Some systems may experience signal loss, but adding an external antenna can improve connectivity. For those with larger RVs, ensuring a strong signal is crucial for uninterrupted viewing, making wireless systems with good range a popular choice.
Video quality can range from basic to high-definition. While some systems may have a 1990s video feel, others offer clear, bright displays with night mode features. It's important to choose a system that provides a crisp view, especially for nighttime driving or when using larger screens.
Common issues include occasional lag in wireless connections and the need for careful handling of small components during setup. Some users find the screen mount can vibrate, affecting visibility. However, these are often minor and can be mitigated with proper installation and additional accessories.
An RV camera system greatly enhances safety and convenience. It assists in backing up, changing lanes, and monitoring your surroundings, reducing stress and improving confidence on the road. With features like night mode and wide-angle views, these systems are invaluable for any RV enthusiast.