Wireless Backup Camera for RV HD 1080P 2 Wireless Rear View Cameras HighWay Observation System 7 Inch DVR Monitor Touch Key for RVs,Trailers,5th Wheels with Adapter for Furrion Pre-Wired RVs Yakry Y28
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Hello, the duration is seven minutes. The width is 8 inches, and the height is 4 inches. The thickness is 2 cm and the diameter is 5 inch.
A single camera can record for 50 hours, and two cameras can record for 70 hours at the same time, but in practice, two cameras will sometimes record at the same time, and sometimes a single camera will record, for a total of about 60 hours.
Yes. Just don't put one camera on the back of a 30 foot trailer and the screen in your truck's cab. You lose your signal while driving on the freeway. The front and back of the truck will benefit from it. Works ok
Selected User Reviews For Wireless Backup Camera for RV HD 1080P 2 Wireless Rear View Cameras HighWay Observation System 7 Inch DVR Monitor Touch Key for RVs,Trailers,5th Wheels with Adapter for Furrion Pre-Wired RVs Yakry Y28
I used to have a wired camera that was inconsistent and occasionally didn't turn on at all. I had some trouble mounting the monitor in the cab after it was installed. The windshield mount, in my opinion, should be included with the camera system. Here are a few ideas for improving the system: 1) Create a mount adapter that fits in a rear view mirror slot and can be glued directly to the glass for stability, similar to a rear view mount; 2) The ability to purchase more than two monitors if you have several trailers and don't want to transfer the camera to each one; 3) Between settings 1 and 2, the monitor's brightness quickly fades to unreadable levels, making low brightness settings nearly unusable; 4) control of the volume Is sound supported by this camera? I'm not sure, but I believe it's because of the settings; br>br>For ease of installation and picture quality, I give this system a five-star rating. This method is extremely effective. Highly recommended; it makes your rig instantly safer and more enjoyable to drive. This system could be used on A/C if necessary with the proper aftermarket 12v adapters, and I would buy it again if I needed more cameras. **Update*
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So, I've been using this product for almost two weeks now. It has already prevented two accidents in that short period of time. I can't see much out of the back of my Ford F-150. 350 with a camper shell, and nothing on the cargo trailer's back. In a nutshell, this system is a must-have. The cameras are larger than a standard license plate camera (which I own), but this system has a much higher resolution. It was simple to set up. I went with the running lights as a theme. I suggest soldering the connection, or at the very least soldering the connection to the electrical connector. I decided to put one camera in the back of my truck and another in the back of my trailer. Important information about the installation: Check to see if your camera is grounded properly. When the trailer bounced, the video feed from my trailer camera would go in and out due to an intermittent ground. I was able to resolve the issue, and there have been no further problems since. I've never needed to use the signal extender that came with it, and my transmitters are about 40 feet apart; it's fantastic. Low light: br>br> I've worked with a variety of night vision, infrared, and low-light camera systems in the past. This system switches from color to black, white, and infrared light assist (which can be turned off with a button). The camera is mounted inside the camper in my case, and the infrared was causing a glare on the back glass. So I just used electrical tape to cover the infrared lights, and it worked. The image is clear and discernible in low light up to the camera's visual limit, which I estimate to be 100 meters in low light and 200 meters in normal light/color mode. Capacity for recording: br>br> It can record up to 70 hours of video from both cameras at the same time, and if the recording time exceeds that, the data is simply rewritten. This could be a useful feature for some people. The business: br>br> It's uncommon for a company to communicate so well and actually deliver on a promise, but they did it for me. This is how you build your business by getting repeat customers. Juny Liu, you did a fantastic job! Additional suggestions: br>br> br>1) The windshield mount is a must for me because it is very solid and does not bounce around. This should come as standard, as the suction mount eliminates the need for an additional mount. br>2) The ability to buy individual components separately would be nice. In the event of damage to multiple vehicles or trailers, suction mount, monitor, or cameras may be necessary. This system appeals to me. br>br> For rigs that are a little bigger. 50- I'd get a similar model with four cameras if the distance was 60 feet or more. The concept is the same, and the cameras are nearly identical; the only difference is that the monitor can handle four video feeds at the same time.
All of the components appear to be of excellent quality. Hard metal casings, in particular, are found on cameras. They've been soaked in the rain a few times and haven't had any problems! Everything you'll need to get started is in the box. Drilling holes for camera brackets was the only thing left to do. In less than 40 minutes, the job was completed. The camera has a wide field of view, clear images, and good night vision. The cameras are about 65 feet away from the monitor/receiver where I have them mounted. To get a stable signal, I had to use one of the included long-range antennas. However, when properly mounted, the signal is never lost. It's a lot less work than running AV cables the length of the trailer! Each camera's video is saved separately for full-screen viewing.
The system came packaged well with all the parts I needed for the installation on my SUV with travel trailer, and I installed it without issue. Both cameras were wired into the parking lights to ensure that they were powered when the truck lights were turned on. My total length is approximately 45 feet, and the signal was strong as I drove down the road at 65 miles per hour. Because of its location, the lower camera would lose signal in congested areas a little, so I installed one of the longer antennas that came with it. I have it mounted low on the back of my aluminum-sided trailer, and I was surprised at how well the short antenna worked from there. I used the window mount they sent me for free to mount the 7-inch monitor on my windshield and connected the power to my cigarette/12v lighter port. The plug has a handy on/off switch that works great for turning off the camera instead of pulling the plug. The cameras were simple to pair because they seemed to do so on their own. As of this review, I've been using this system for about a month, have driven about 2000 miles, and have backed into places that previously required two of us to get into. I'm having a fantastic time!.