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Recommendations for a back up camera please

Midnight Rider

Prominent Member
Been using my new ERapta rear view camera and I really Like it!

- Wireless, super strong signal, and no crazy wires every wear?
- very clear 1080P picture with several setting for adding a camera and guard rails backing up.
- portable, can be moved To multiple vehicles. Used it on 3 different trailers in one day.
- Easy set up, basically just turn it on and it works.
- 5 Inch monitor, I like the smaller monitor, most come with a 7 inch monitor and I find it bulky and harder to find a good spot for? Personal preference I guess.
- Long battery life, there is even a version with a solar battery charger but that is more money. I have gone 8 hours and this thing still had half battery life? It’s crazy.
- $100 vs the $500 to $700 you can spend on a wired camera. I can hear it now “ you get what you pay for!” But in this case I have tried both products hard wired and wireless and I can’t tell any picture difference Or quality?

if you are in the market for a great rear view/ back up camera, check this out. Attachment below.

 

Bierdude

Member
I purchased an Amtifo A7 backup camera with 7 inch monitor on Amazon. Very happy with it. The picture quality is much better than my previous Furrion and less than half the cost
 

Iracer 66

New member
I installed the Haloview BT7 on our Avenue 32RLS. Installation was quick easy and the camera has excellent image quality.
 

Oregon_Camper

Forum Admin
Staff member
I've had Furrion and Haloview systems. I like Haloview over Furrion now, as Haloview offer you the ability to insert an SD card and all cameras (I have 3) turn into a dashcam. The video is streamed to the display and recorded to the SD card. Once the card is full, the older files get removed and newer ones added.

Here is the install video I did for the Haloview 3 camera solution we have on our 340RL
 
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