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awhit22
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May 25, 2021

Backup/rear view Camera Reccomendations

Hey All. New to rv.net forums. Looking for experience & recommendations with backup or rear view wireless camera. Specifically when moving. Rig is 32ft + vehicle. Distance between back and dash receiver is about 45ft. I have used a DoHonest camera on my last rig. It was OK. Mostly worked, but over time, images became delayed 2-3 seconds behind. Do you have a camera and would you recommend? What model?

I don't care as much about using it to back up, rather I'd like to see what's happening behind me when driving.

TIA.
  • I use a Haloview on my 29' trailer. It has a 7" color monitor and a mic in the camera. It's a very clear picture. There is a slight delay while in motion but it's minor.
  • bgum wrote:
    Voyager camera for the 541 has a water leak problem. Ours lasted less than 2 years and others on the net has similar problems. They are expensive to replace at about $250.



    This is the first I've heard of a leak. I have 2 cameras that are 6 years old no problem.



    C.B.
  • Thank you for your help!



    C.B. wrote:
    I've been using a voyager WVOS 541 on my 40' Cedar Creek since new.

    5.6" Screen

    Will handle up to 4 wireless cameras.


    One thing I did do was run camera antenna to front cap of 5er for uninterrupted viewing.





    C.B.
  • Voyager camera for the 541 has a water leak problem. Ours lasted less than 2 years and others on the net has similar problems. They are expensive to replace at about $250.
  • I’ve recently purchased and installed the Leekooluu wireless LK7 camera with 7” monitor for our 32’ long TT and, after a 450 mile trip at 60mph with it always on, I was very impressed with the image quality without any signal loss, but I never had a chance to use it at night. Our TT was already wired for the Furion camera, but our budget wasn’t going to allow that purchase. At this time, I feel comfortable recommending it and it is capable of displaying 2 camera images at the same time.

    https://www.amazon.com/LeeKooLuu-High-Speed-Observation-Motorhomes-Waterproof/dp/B075T2QVHP
  • I've been using a voyager WVOS 541 on my 40' Cedar Creek since new.

    5.6" Screen

    Will handle up to 4 wireless cameras.


    One thing I did do was run camera antenna to front cap of 5er for uninterrupted viewing.





    C.B.