What is the Recommended Viewing Angle for Camera on Furrion Observation System
Updated 06/14/2018 | Published 06/13/2018 >
Question:
What is the recommended viewing area?
asked by: Joseph B
Expert Reply:
The waterproof camera for the Furrion Digital Wireless Observation System # FOS43TASF that you referenced can be manually adjusted up or down to different angles if needed. The recommended viewing area will simply be whichever one that allows you a clear picture on the monitor of the area behind your RV/trailer, one that will reduce potential blind spots during travel. If you are wanting the camera to help with parking, you will want to have at least a partial view of the trailer's bumper.
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Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 4.3" Screen
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Observation Camera
- Built-In Microphone
- Touch Screen
- Anti-Glare
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Motion Detecting
- Waterproof
- Pre-Wired RVs
- Wireless
- Standard View
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Suction Cup Mount
- Rear
- 4.3 Inch Display
- 1 Camera
- Furrion
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