Recommendation on a Backup Two Camera System for the Hitch and the RV
Updated 05/26/2017 | Published 05/25/2017 >
Question:
Please, what do you recommend for a 2 camera system: hitch and back of 21 foot RV? Also, wired or wireless? thank you
asked by: Laura
Helpful Expert Reply:
For a two camera system, I recommend the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System, # RVS-770614-213.
The RVS system includes two cameras that will give you 130-degree viewing angle and up to 50 feet of inferred night vision. You can install one camera on your tow vehicle and the other at the rear of your RV. The camera kit will include all the wiring and connections needed to link the cameras to the 7 inch digital LCD color monitor that will mount in the cab of your tow vehicle.
I recommend the hardwire connection camera systems over the wireless systems. The hardwire systems will have not have the problems of wireless interference that can be seen in some wireless systems.
I have attached a product review video of the Rear View Safety backup 2 camera system for you to view.
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Trailer Tow Quick Connect Kit - 2 Cameras
- Backup Camera
- Camera Systems
- Rear Mount
- Hardwired
- Plug and Play
- Wide View
- Video Monitor
- Medium
- Backing Up
- Towing Visibility
- Rear View Safety
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