Recommended Camera For Attaching to Back Of Trailer For Monitoring Traffic
Updated 06/14/2024 | Published 06/07/2024 >
Question:
Can you recommend a camera? I want to mount a camera on the rear bumper of my camper so I can see traffic behind me while driving. The camper is 13 feet long and I tow it with a 2019 Subaru Outback. Thank you.
asked by: Brian G
Expert Reply:
I recommend using the Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless Backup Camera System # ASA37YR. The camera is wireless so you only need to supply it power which you could easily tie into the running lights on the back of your camper. Then you simply need to turn on your headlights to power the camera on the trailer. The monitor simply plugs into the 12 volt auxiliary power in your 2019 Subaru Outback.
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Voyager WiSight 2.0 Wireless Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision for Prewired RVs - 7" Screen
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Built-In Microphone
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Waterproof
- Pre-Wired RVs
- Wireless
- Standard View
- Suction Cup Mount
- Rear
- 7 Inch Display
- 1 Camera
- Voyager
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