Wireless Observation Camera That Does Not Require Installing Monitor on Vehicle
Updated 04/22/2019 | Published 04/19/2019 >
Question:
I have a 2019 Ford Expedition Max Platinum with the 360 camera. I would like to get a working rearview camera on our 24foot travel trailer. I already have a wired camera on the trailer that connected to our 2005 Expedition and to a separate 7inch monitor that we kept up full time as a live rear-view camera. Im looking for something I can hopefully integrate into our current Sync3 or run to a separate monitor again. Wife is not going to allow me to drill up and mount anything in the new truck so wed have to go wireless if we needed a new monitor. Something we could use and put away when not in use. Looking for any ideas that can work.
asked by: Steve D
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