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Addy15
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Nov 27, 2016

Back-up Camera Recommendations?

I'm not sure if this belongs in this forum, but I'm starting here. If it needs to be moved to another forum, please do so.

I am interested in giving my husband a back-up camera for Christmas and am wondering if anyone here uses one or has a recommendation as to what would be a good one to look at. I think I'd like a two-camera system -- one for the back of the truck for hitching and one for the back of the trailer. Trailer is camera ready. Not sure whether to look at wired or wireless.

Thanks.
  • Hi
    This a 2 Camera system from Amazon, I don't know much about the system
    but can read reviews and judge for yourself here the link
    https://www.amazon.ca/Buyee-Monitor-Reversing-Camera-Cable/dp/B00J9OTFY0/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

    Dan.
  • The signal on wireless systems generally are marginal from the rear of the trailer to the tow vehicle dash. I helped a buddy install his and even moving the transmitter closer to the front of the trailer didn't help enough. He now has a wired system. Perhaps others have a better wireless solution. I have not seen such. It would be great to find a wireless system that can penetrate the trailer and metal of the tow vehicle at 50 feet.
  • I have a Furrion back up cam and I'm not too happy with it. My trailer came with a Furrion camera mount pre-installed so went with that unit for nearly $400. The screen is very small and the resolution is low so the images aren't very clear. I hardly turn it on anymore...a waste of money.
  • I would rather a wired system, much more solid signal and no interference. I use a wireless system but from the back of the truck, when I use it from the back of the trailer to back into my carport it is not 100% solid signal. :)
  • Bought a complete system on amazon for $50. I mounted the camera on the rear ladder, powered it off a running light, ran shielded cable to the front of the trailer underneath and mounted the transmitter behind the fibreglass nose, also using power from a running light. That way the transmitter on the trailer is as close to the receiver in the truck as possible. It means I have to drive with the parking lights turned on, no big deal. I have the screen fastened to my rear view mirror. Works well.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01893F3BU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  • I recommend a HARDWIRED system for mounting on the rear of your camper. The wireless signal has too far to go and a lot of potential for interference going from the back of the trailer to the front of the truck.

    For the truck, you have a lot more options. You can see if your make/model has an option for a factory system. My Tundra didn't have the factory system, but I bought a Rostra aftermarket system that connected to my prewired truck. Worked great.

    My Ram had the factory system, works great.

    A quality wireless system with its own dedicated screen is a simple, inexpensive option that will work well for the truck, with minimal distance and interference between camera and monitor.

    Another option is something like the iBall system. That is a temporary magnetic mount camera system, not meant to be left on the truck full time.

    Lots of options, good luck!