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SoundGuy
Aug 04, 2016Explorer
I used a Peak Wireless Camera System (6 pics) for several years until the camera / transmitter finally crapped out. For hitching up it worked well enough but it proved otherwise useless for watching traffic behind me or for backing up into a campsite because the fisheye view made determining distances impossible. Considering the modest cost it not surprisingly could not handle bright and dark areas in the same view so it was often difficult to determine just what I was looking at. Transmission was OK but would break up from time to time because it's such a low power system. The camera was intended to be mounted permanently but to protect it from the elements I instead would only mount it for use and then store it to protect it from the elements. It nonetheless eventually died so I replaced it with a much better Swift Hitch SH02 Wireless Camera System (5 pics) which I continue to use every time I hitch up. :B
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