Stay in control behind the wheel. The Curt RVi Bullseye Wireless Monitor gives you real-time braking data, instant alerts, and a manual brake button so you can respond with confidence on any road.
The Bullseye isn't just a display, it's your on-dash hub for staying connected. With the included cable, charger, and range extender, it pairs seamlessly with RVibrake 4, Shadow 2, the Towed Battery Charger +, and the Breakaway Wireless Adapter (and even works with the original Shadow). Everything you need is in the box so you can hit the road feeling confident and connected.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this CURT RVi Series Bullseye Wireless Monitor. Now this is a manual braking button for quick correction and increased driver control. This is going to work with your RVibrake4 Towed Battery Charger and Breakaway Wireless Adapter. And this is going to be backwards compatible with your RVibrake3 and RVibrake Shadow.
And, as you can see, I do have this plugged into my power pack here just to show you what this is going to look like when it's powered up. So it's a 2.1 inch really bright screen. I've got really bright lights on here in my studio and you're really able to see what's going on there. So I thought it was important that I powered that up there for you just so you could see what was going on. See how bright this is.
So you are going to also get audible and visual alerts for improved driver awareness. Obviously the wireless connectivity is going to be very convenient. It's gonna be a clean and simple setup. So let me go ahead and unplug this and just show you what you're going to get. So obviously you're going to get this monitor, this screen here, you're going to get this suction mount so you can mount this on your dashboard or on your windshield.
And then you're also going to get this 12-volt dual USB charger. And when I have this plugged into my power pack, this little ring lights up here as well, letting you know that it's plugged in and it's powered. So you'll also be able to maybe like charge your phone there as well, which is nice. You're going to get the USBC to USBC power cable here, pretty good length of it as well. And then you're also going to get the range extender along with the set of instructions to guide you through the simple setup and use.
If you happen to have any other additional questions about this or anything else, don't hesitate to reach back out to us. We wanna be sure that you're getting exactly what you want and need. I think it's gonna wrap up our quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
I love the Bullseye monitor. Both the Curt RVi Series 4 Portable Flat Tow Brake system and the Shadow 2 Flat Tow Brake System use the Bullseye monitor which is what really sets them apart. It has a touch screen and it does all kinds of stuff like real time towing info, diagnostics and braking adjustment just to mention a few.
The Bullseye screen is definitely a bonus to the Curt braking systems. I love that it will alert you when things are not working properly, and it is always nice to have that manual override at arms reach in case an emergency were to happen. People like to have peace of mind while they flat tow and know that everything is working as it should, if things start acting up they can rest assure that Bullseye will alert them.
So far so good! It paired with my original Shadow easily.
Looking forward to being done with the troublesome tablet and hub!
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