Availability of Hardwire Back Up Camera System to Eliminate Bluetooth Interference
Updated 12/22/2014 | Published 12/21/2014 >
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had to return a I-ball hitch due to interference- even with blue tooth off...we have a 2008 Dodge 3500
asked by: Mary M
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Expert Reply:
I recommend going with a hardwired backup camera system. Take a look at the Hopkins Rear View Camera with Backup Sensors, # HM60195VA . This system is hardwired from the camera to the monitor which will help to eliminate unwanted interference. I have included a link to a video showing a typical installation of this system for you.
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Chris O
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Swift Hitch Wireless Hitch Alignment Camera and Monitor - Night Vision - 4-Hour Camera Battery
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- Backing Up
- Hitch Alignment
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